Debating on whether Id post this or not, this was just some more humanoid practice this time with a character I actually enjoy drawing. His name is Lixian, he's just a forest creature covered in fur, no real species or anything. Good time to try some soft rounded shapes, Lixian is probably not a very confident guy honestly. He is quite reserved. Unfortunately could not stylize him in this pose so his arms are more anatomic, but it works out. Also hey, no reference!
His TH: https://toyhou.se/5850258.lixian
This piece is about how body positivity is presented for cisgender or AMAB trans/nonbinary people, I beleive it is very difficult for those people to access appropriate role-models and observe other people like them in the world. These body shapes are rarely looked at as the gold standard, for both cis and nonbinary people. It makes you wonder how ethical the fashion or beauty industry is, and society as a whole. It is very common to see only muscular or straight builds, but what about the people who are not built that way, will they ever get to see a model like them on a website, or see someone that looks like them in a videogame or on the front page of a magazine? These are all things that should be available without having to seek them out. Body positivity needs to be normalized.
Also gonna note he is not the *w word so don't refer to him as such, just a silly forest monster
On a side-note, yes this is tagged properly. It's artistic nudity with zero NSFW implications so please don't report the submission!
His TH: https://toyhou.se/5850258.lixian
This piece is about how body positivity is presented for cisgender or AMAB trans/nonbinary people, I beleive it is very difficult for those people to access appropriate role-models and observe other people like them in the world. These body shapes are rarely looked at as the gold standard, for both cis and nonbinary people. It makes you wonder how ethical the fashion or beauty industry is, and society as a whole. It is very common to see only muscular or straight builds, but what about the people who are not built that way, will they ever get to see a model like them on a website, or see someone that looks like them in a videogame or on the front page of a magazine? These are all things that should be available without having to seek them out. Body positivity needs to be normalized.
Also gonna note he is not the *w word so don't refer to him as such, just a silly forest monster
On a side-note, yes this is tagged properly. It's artistic nudity with zero NSFW implications so please don't report the submission!
Debating on whether Id post this or not, this was just some more humanoid practice this time with a character I actually enjoy drawing. His name is Lixian, he's just a forest creature covered in fur, no real species or anything. Good time to try some soft rounded shapes, Lixian is probably not a very confident guy honestly. He is quite reserved. Unfortunately could not stylize him in this pose so his arms are more anatomic, but it works out. Also hey, no reference!
His TH: https://toyhou.se/5850258.lixian
This piece is about how body positivity is presented for cisgender or AMAB trans/nonbinary people, I beleive it is very difficult for those people to access appropriate role-models and observe other people like them in the world. These body shapes are rarely looked at as the gold standard, for both cis and nonbinary people. It makes you wonder how ethical the fashion or beauty industry is, and society as a whole. It is very common to see only muscular or straight builds, but what about the people who are not built that way, will they ever get to see a model like them on a website, or see someone that looks like them in a videogame or on the front page of a magazine? These are all things that should be available without having to seek them out. Body positivity needs to be normalized.
Also gonna note he is not the *w word so don't refer to him as such, just a silly forest monster
On a side-note, yes this is tagged properly. It's artistic nudity with zero NSFW implications so please don't report the submission!
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