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A random fantasy design work to break away from the standard anthro and human lewdities. Her mouth is a pretty tricky thing, combining spider venom fangs and a human jaw (definetly will use her design in a future CML image). I'm an odd type as I do like my monster girls to lean more towards the monster side of the spectrum. It feels way more thrilling and exotic this way, rather than those types of "monster girl" artists who, example, draw a normal anime girl, slap on some goat horns and a small tail (possible even goat ears and hooves for legs, if they feel extra creative) and call her a "satyr monster girl"... that doesn't tickle my teratophilia at all!~
I love the design and the concept. You're right, many "anthro" designs are just a human with animal ears and a tail (I'm guilty of that too) but I like to see imaginative ways to combine animal parts. I makes you think how all that biology works.
I love the design and the concept. You're right, many "anthro" designs are just a human with animal
Thanks! :3 Anthors are a bit different theme than "monster-girls" for me. Anthros are humanized animals, so with that theme you take an animal and make it mostly humanoid in construction and anatomy. Monster-girls are monster-primarly and girl-secondary, so the monster-traits should be a lot stronger than just some minor outer cosmetics, at least to my understanding~
Thanks! :3 Anthors are a bit different theme than "monster-girls" for me. Anthros are humanized anim