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hiya guys i'm looking for a skilled artist who can draw babyfurs. i have 4 fursonas one adultfur but i wanna get my other 3 fursonas i'm looking to have drawn they're brothers. here are the bios i've writen Nara and Kyro are twins and Tora is their little brother. Kyro and Nara are 8 years old but the size of 2 year olds and Tora is 7 years old and the size of a 1 year old

Name: Nara
age: 8 biologicley (4 chronologically)
speicies: anthro panther
height 29.8" (75.7 cm)
weight 27.5 lb (12.5 kg)
Nara is an anthro panther cub the anthro age biological age of 8 years of age (chronologically 4 years) with golden eyes. Nara isn’t a regular panther cub he’s small for his age, no bigger then a 2 year old. He is often mistaken for a kitten due to his small size and often dropped off at day-care. Nara’s name is generic for both genders but Nara is usually teased by it for having a girly sounding name ignorant of the fact it’s an Anthro panther name. Another thing he has is that he is still very babyish and his mother babies him and treats him like a kitten. Nara still uses a pacifier specifically made for felines from time to time. He still sleeps in a crib like a kitten, his room is a nursery. Nara also happens to be the anthro equiverlent of breastfed for every meal. Nara is still frightened of thunder and often will hide during storms and he is very shy around people and tends to hide behind his mother’s legs. Nara isn’t potty-trained so he is always clad in nothing but a nappy since anthros all wear loincloths, he also happens be in the 3rd grade, though he is in a specialised class set up as a day-care since Nara can't read, write nor recite the alphabet

name:Tora
age: 7 (biologically) 2 (chronologically)
anthro panther
height:29.8" (75.7 cm)
weight: 21.3 lb (9.6 kg)
eye colour: gold
Tora is the anthro age equiverlent of a 4 year old (chronologically 3 months old) like all anthros Tora aged faster then humans untill the age equiverlent of a 4 year old (3 months old) and an anthro panther and he isn’t normal for his kind. Tora is still babied by his mother who wishes him to stay a little kitten forever. Tora isn’t potty-trained. Tora is very babyish and is a cheeky and a silly boy who loves being babied. Tora's mother still breastfeeds him for every meal. Tora wears a yellow collar with a bell attached and a chip in the the side which has all of Tora's medicle info, family info and ID Tora's cheeky side results in him being a hugger and he will try to hug and cuddle friends whenever he feels like it .

Name: Kyro
Age: 8 (biologically) 4 (chronologically)
Race: anthro panther
height:34.2" (86.8 cm)
weight: 27.5 lb (12.5 kg)
History: Kyro is a young anthro panther cub who is quite an active boy with a strong imagination, he has a strong sense of curiosity and loves discovering new things as well is always asking his parents questions about everything he can. Kyro though isn’t like other cubs his age since his parents still tend to treat him like a kitten, they never potty-trained him and instead of eating normal foods Kyro is still the anthro equiverlent of breastfed for every meal. Kyro likes to have fun and will never go out in the rain. Kyro dose have a pacifier designed for feline anthros but he only uses it on rare occations when he is upset shy or when he sleeps and takes naps. Often Kyro is clad in just his nappy but sometimes he wears a loincloth over his nappies to make him seem more grown up since grown up anthros wear loincloths. Kyro loves more then anything is making new friends and tends to like getting his head rubbed which makes him purr. Kyro is also a real mommy’s boy
Likes: Kyro loves his friends mother father and siblings
Dislikes: Kyro hates to get his fur wet, rain and thunder
 
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I do art on DA daily, however I have severe limitations including the inability to draw panthers. However, I actually have I OzzieOzaroth (tavimunks friend) as a follower who says tavi is still doing art.

Tavis art can be seen all around the babyfur world and he even used to work for Disney as an artist for goodness sake, and prices are fair. If I was advanced as him I would help you out.
www.liltavimunk.com

His prices are the fairest around and you can even go get your pictures in physical form (tavitag)

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Also from my personal experience from some people sending me requests to draw I want to give you a pat on the back for a most through profile detail on your characters. I've had people say to me "hey draw this okay bye" and give absolutely no extra details or background. So nice work.
 
LilacCrinkle said:
I do art on DA daily, however I have severe limitations including the inability to draw panthers. However, I actually have I OzzieOzaroth (tavimunks friend) as a follower who says tavi is still doing art.

Tavis art can be seen all around the babyfur world and he even used to work for Disney as an artist for goodness sake, and prices are fair. If I was advanced as him I would help you out.
www.liltavimunk.com

His prices are the fairest around and you can even go get your pictures in physical form (tavitag)

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Also from my personal experience from some people sending me requests to draw I want to give you a pat on the back for a most through profile detail on your characters. I've had people say to me "hey draw this okay bye" and give absolutely no extra details or background. So nice work.

cool i'm also on Deviantart (ABDL/Babyfur account) https://www.deviantart.com/babyleon and (furry account) https://www.deviantart.com/fangjertic so if you can provide a link on DA i'd take a look

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also i have some other babyfurs in the works also but these 3 boys are my main baby furs

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plus i also don't have the funds for comissions
 
and thanks for the complement on my babyfurs i'm a writer and amature furry novelest so i know how to build a good character bio/profile and even making sure they're differnt so they're not clones of eachother
 
Just saying this...you're going to have better luck finding an artist taking requests if you go to an art site and start asking around.

But I warn you now, you're going to get told "Buy a commission" A LOT. Because most of the skilled artists don't do requests/trades. (Heck, -I- don't do requests/trades!) The folks who will generally draw for free are newer artists who want to practice. Once in a while you'll find an artist who is bored and wants a challenge to draw, but that doesn't happen often and they're usually swamped with people going "DRAW THIS FOR MEEE!"

Your most reliable bet is to save up the money and commission a well-known babyfur artist.
 
CuddleWoozle said:
Just saying this...you're going to have better luck finding an artist taking requests if you go to an art site and start asking around.

But I warn you now, you're going to get told "Buy a commission" A LOT. Because most of the skilled artists don't do requests/trades. (Heck, -I- don't do requests/trades!) The folks who will generally draw for free are newer artists who want to practice. Once in a while you'll find an artist who is bored and wants a challenge to draw, but that doesn't happen often and they're usually swamped with people going "DRAW THIS FOR MEEE!"

Your most reliable bet is to save up the money and commission a well-known babyfur artist.

lol i'm already on an art site, 2 infact Deviantart and furaffinity and i can't afford comissions as of yet
 
BabyLeon said:
lol i'm already on an art site, 2 infact Deviantart and furaffinity and i can't afford comissions as of yet

And that's why I said to save up for it if you really really want that art. XD
 
CuddleWoozle said:
And that's why I said to save up for it if you really really want that art. XD

lol i hate working so i don't work so i don't really have the money to save. i'm also a furry as well as a babyfur and ABDL so i'm trying to write a furry novel
 
BabyLeon said:
lol i hate working so i don't work so i don't really have the money to save. i'm also a furry as well as a babyfur and ABDL so i'm trying to write a furry novel

Then no decent art for you. :laugh:

Artists see SO much of this, it's why they pretty much will just say "NO." when you ask for free art. You aren't willing to work and get money, but you expect the artist to work and give you the output for free.

The excuses I've seen are pretty lame, too.

- "You draw all the time!" - Yes, for either paying customers or ourselves. If -I- want to spend six hours working on a piece for myself, it's time well spent. If I'm -paid- to work on a piece for six hours, it's money well earned.

- "Why do you have to be paid!? You should do this free!" - Artists have to purchase materials if they work in traditional media. Pencils, paper, paint, colored pencils, etc. It adds up FAST. And let's not speak of the horrific expense of painting supplies. (You get the good decent brushes and they'll run you $30 a brush. And that's at discount prices! Cheap brushes tend to lose bristles into the paint and it looks TERRIBLE.)

- "If it's digital then you don't have to use any supplies!" - Wear and tear on a WACOM tablet IS using supplies. Also TIME is a supply. As well as TALENT.

But it's not all bad news:

If you want free art ONLY, try your hand at drawing yourself. You might be surprised at having a knack for it! If you want, I can point you at some tutorials and stuff that will get you started.

But by trying it might show why the majority of 'skilled' artists only accept currency for drawings. :laugh: <3
 
CuddleWoozle said:
Then no decent art for you. :laugh:

Artists see SO much of this, it's why they pretty much will just say "NO." when you ask for free art. You aren't willing to work and get money, but you expect the artist to work and give you the output for free.

The excuses I've seen are pretty lame, too.

- "You draw all the time!" - Yes, for either paying customers or ourselves. If -I- want to spend six hours working on a piece for myself, it's time well spent. If I'm -paid- to work on a piece for six hours, it's money well earned.

- "Why do you have to be paid!? You should do this free!" - Artists have to purchase materials if they work in traditional media. Pencils, paper, paint, colored pencils, etc. It adds up FAST. And let's not speak of the horrific expense of painting supplies. (You get the good decent brushes and they'll run you $30 a brush. And that's at discount prices! Cheap brushes tend to lose bristles into the paint and it looks TERRIBLE.)

- "If it's digital then you don't have to use any supplies!" - Wear and tear on a WACOM tablet IS using supplies. Also TIME is a supply. As well as TALENT.

But it's not all bad news:

If you want free art ONLY, try your hand at drawing yourself. You might be surprised at having a knack for it! If you want, I can point you at some tutorials and stuff that will get you started.

But by trying it might show why the majority of 'skilled' artists only accept currency for drawings. :laugh: <3

a lot of good artists often do free works for friends and one of the few reasons i'm on here is to get to know other ABDLs and Babyfurs
 
CuddleWoozle said:
Then no decent art for you. :laugh:

Artists see SO much of this, it's why they pretty much will just say "NO." when you ask for free art. You aren't willing to work and get money, but you expect the artist to work and give you the output for free.

The excuses I've seen are pretty lame, too.

- "You draw all the time!" - Yes, for either paying customers or ourselves. If -I- want to spend six hours working on a piece for myself, it's time well spent. If I'm -paid- to work on a piece for six hours, it's money well earned.

- "Why do you have to be paid!? You should do this free!" - Artists have to purchase materials if they work in traditional media. Pencils, paper, paint, colored pencils, etc. It adds up FAST. And let's not speak of the horrific expense of painting supplies. (You get the good decent brushes and they'll run you $30 a brush. And that's at discount prices! Cheap brushes tend to lose bristles into the paint and it looks TERRIBLE.)

- "If it's digital then you don't have to use any supplies!" - Wear and tear on a WACOM tablet IS using supplies. Also TIME is a supply. As well as TALENT.

But it's not all bad news:

If you want free art ONLY, try your hand at drawing yourself. You might be surprised at having a knack for it! If you want, I can point you at some tutorials and stuff that will get you started.

But by trying it might show why the majority of 'skilled' artists only accept currency for drawings. :laugh: <3

Tough love CuddleWoozle, I love it! When someone tells me at 28 they are not working and can not afford a 20-30 dollar avitar, I have to scratch my head. Most of you use disposable diapers, and they are a hell of allot more expensive than that. Hell go out and wash some cars. If you do a good job you can get 20 bux a car!

What happened to the work ethic? I did allot of photography in my past life and everybody wanted it for free. They all thought if they had my equipment that they could take just as good a picture...no they couldn't and nothing is free.
 
BabyLeon said:
a lot of good artists often do free works for friends and one of the few reasons i'm on here is to get to know other ABDLs and Babyfurs

Artists aren't going to work for exposure. Exposure doesn't pay the bills. You'd best get ready to shell out some money. We like to eat, drink, have electricity—that kind of thing, you know? That kind of thing can't be bought with exposure. We need money. Pay artists for their work.
 
I don't even do free artwork for my FRIENDS who come begging. I've actually rejected a friend of my brother because I didn't like their ideas. :laugh: That's the oldest trick in the book "I'll be your friiiiend." And then two weeks later "Draw for meeeee?" NAY! NAY I SAY! LOL

@Moosey It's like that saying "Ass, Cash or Grass, nobody rides for free." XD (Except in my case only cash is acceptable. :laugh: I can't help the tough love, when you won't help yourself, don't expect help from me.

I'll tell you all though what I -have- done, I've surprised people that I saw who were doing artwork that were new to it. They'd have their first few drawings going "LOOK WHAT I DID! It's AWESOME!" and someone would jump on them and say "It sucks! You should go die in a hole!" So I would try to give -constructive- advice, like "I love the design for their markings. Those are super cute! What about next time you use X technique like this to line up their ears 'cause that one is a little further down than it looks like it should be?" And if they'd take the advice, and try and try and start getting better, sometimes I would make them a drawing as a surprise. :3

I specifically don't do artwork for beggars, though, unless they're paying cash up front.

The sad thing is that you're honesty rejecting some of the good artists who ask nothing more than $15-20 for a drawing just because you're basically (at this point) too lazy to get an actual job and make money to pay them. (And that's why I'm feeling so 'tough' towards this whole thing. :mad: )
 
BabyLeon said:
a lot of good artists often do free works for friends and one of the few reasons i'm on here is to get to know other ABDLs and Babyfurs
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