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Furcadia Portrait for Taym
Furcadia Portrait for Taym by @Fifth (Fifth Stage Erikson)

A pixel-art MSPaint/mouse thinger of my Furcadia character Taym, with updated markings (I really hated his old ones). When I fix his nose, which I am not happy with (the bridge of it bothers me), I will be using this as his custom portrait. :D

Drawn using the Furcadia colour palette. Converted to GIF by Myu, because she rocks :D

By the way, I am taking furc portrait commissions. Get a pixel-rendered port of roughly this quality (I do animal-heads, too, don't worry :D) for like, I don't know, four bucks. Four fift, five for remaps, cos I hate doing remaps :D. Or order me a portrait space and get three! :D AIM me at Erikson Fifth for details or more examples of my work.

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Posted: Sunday, 28 December, 2003 @ 08:52 PM

Oh I love this! Furcadia is so much fun...is he a goat? I have two goat chars...love em. You did this in the furch drawer? I'm muchos impressed, I can't draw like this anytime...

Posted: Sunday, 28 December, 2003 @ 09:54 PM

:D His father was a goat, his mother was a pit bull/rat terrier mix (hence the splotch on his forehead). I don't see goats very often, that's so cool! You should drop me a whisper some time :D

Also, I actually did this in MSPaint, I just used a screencap of the furc palette for my colours. :D

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