red-fox-reindeer - Has a very shiny nose.
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Just another furry artist. I mainly reblog other peoples' art (with their source), but i'll upload my own works eventually.

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I Made A Furry Character Generator!

I made a furry character generator!

It’s a wip and I’m always adding on to it but here it is:

http://www.generatorland.com/usergenerator.aspx?id=10709

Its supposed to be a bit on the realistic side but it still has some silly/fantasy options. I made it to use to make ocs/adopts!! Enjoy!

It gives you a pattern/color, a species, an outfit idea, then 2 personality traits. I put it TONS of species (especially lots of dog breeds)

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