My D&D character Tabaxi of the Abbey! He is still a work in progress though. Alt Text I used on the Blue Sky post:
Work in progress cropped image of a tabaxi (Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition race) wearing a black hooded cape with cat ear coverings and a velvet "traditional royal blue" inner lining, an interpretation of traditional Sri Lankan warrior clothing during the European gothic era (since this is a level 1 tabaxi, this is "leather armor" instead of the typical alloy armor that would be worn in that time period in Sri Lanka), a gold monocle with the family emblem of catnip inside of ruffles, and gothic era ruffles on his neck. His calico coloration and pattern are inspired by the rusty spotted cat, a very small wild cat native to Sri Lanka. The leather and the arms are not yet finished as they are flat colors, but the chest and the face are fully rendered. The tabaxi also has a blue eye and a green eye.
My D&D character Tabaxi of the Abbey! He is still a work in progress though. Alt Text I used on the Blue Sky post:
Work in progress cropped image of a tabaxi (Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition race) wearing a black hooded cape with cat ear coverings and a velvet "traditional royal blue" inner lining, an interpretation of traditional Sri Lankan warrior clothing during the European gothic era (since this is a level 1 tabaxi, this is "leather armor" instead of the typical alloy armor that would be worn in that time period in Sri Lanka), a gold monocle with the family emblem of catnip inside of ruffles, and gothic era ruffles on his neck. His calico coloration and pattern are inspired by the rusty spotted cat, a very small wild cat native to Sri Lanka. The leather and the arms are not yet finished as they are flat colors, but the chest and the face are fully rendered. The tabaxi also has a blue eye and a green eye.