Don’t forget your name in the title.
An all of your posts please. We should’ve told you when you first posted
AAAAaaaaaa!! I absolutely love this piece <3
Unironically, this is beautiful.
Really good job
I love your art
Now THAT is a smarty who is actually smart. Much better chances of survival in the forest, making proper dens and hoarding like rodents, than begging or making demands for nummies or housies.
I’m a mega abuser but I want these fluffies to thrive for not being simultaneously demanding and dependent on humans
Beautiful work with shadows and lighting,and the twists and knots in the tree look great.
What a lovely picture! I don’t know who first came up with the idea of fluffies living under / in trees, but it reminds me of Wind in the Willows or Winnie the Pooh.
I really love the work here. The detail, everything going on, the characters.
This is a real gem, FF.
Instant follow, man
Its an awesome art
awww! I would like to paint like you.
Oh, I love the idea of darwinism gradually selecting for fluffies who are smarter and smarter about things like avoiding humans, controlling their population and mutual care. As chimaeras with the minds of 3 year olds, their abstract though is very limited, but it’s so interesting to read stories where the smartest of them are very aware of their ignorance and, so, are able to take precautions by counting on it. I’m more of a hugboxer, but abuse, sadness, tragedy and all the bad things that can happen to fluffies are what gives good things meaning. A story needs
oof, I’m so sorry
Not exactly. Although I’ve recently made a little bit of fanart of some core characters in Kerry’s Story, by @differential_Sloth , this piece was just inspired by the kind of herd depicted in it. Selected to be smarter about life in wilderness, protecting against the elements, rationing food and even imposing population control so they can brave the unknown.
this is incredible! the detail of the environment as well as the shading and lighting really ties the scene together. ive always loved the concept of there being actually smart smarties and youve captured that very well in this piece! spectacular job!
Reminds me of Warrior Cats!
Bingo!