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The body chart for commissions UPDATE by Uluri

The body chart for commissions UPDATE

Uluri

For my commissions, I have now included a Bodytype chart on the Anthro scale so that you can accurately point out how anthro your character's body is.


I know that most people have either Feral or Humanoid OCs, but there are people who have that weird in-between (like myself) and it can be difficult to find an artist who does them since they are neither feral nor humanoid. I've been declined a lot for art of my own monster OCs because they weren't feral enough or weren't Humanoid enough.


I draw Monster-bodytype characters that fit into neither category. It is priced the same as Feral art is. The bodytype options are also there in case you want to see your normally Feral OC with a different base-bodytype on the Anthro Scale. I've had a few of these commissions to modify the bodytype before.


Feral: Lion King, Glameow, Patamon
Monster: Zootopia, Zoroark, Veemon
Humanoid: Beastars, Cinderace, Leomon


My Commissions: https://ulurifox.wixsite.com/uluri/commission

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    Why can't a monster be feral? And aren't Glameow, Patamon, Zoroark, Veemon, Cinderace, and Leomon all monsters regardless if they walk on two or four? They do have "mon" in the name of their series after all.

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      I have Non-standard monster Characters. I have a LOT of trouble getting commissions for those non-standard Feral or non-standard ANthro characters because they are not "Normal Ferals" or "Normal Anthro's". Artists will do work based off of the Type of figures they are used to working with like a regular fantasy cat or humanoid cat person, and I have been turned down so often for my monster characters not being either. I MUST state and show that I work with Non-standard bodytypes since I otherwise won't get commissions in the field I enjoy creating with most otherwise. Monsters aren't "feral animals". there are a LOT of artists who refuse to work with these specific bodytypes, and there are a lot of Commissioners who will be apprehensive to ask about working with bodytype that the artist doesn't state they work with.

      Glameow is a regular fantasy cat with a feline body. Patamon is a hamster thing. Their bodies are very easy to have references for other than their character. Gatomon and Zaroara are a Monster Cat creature. Veemon is some weird Dinosaur creature. Their Bodies aren't inherently based off of the animal they are based on nor a human's body. Cinderace has a VERY athletic Sports-player human-like body. Leomon has a Muscleman body. No, "Monster" does not mean Bipedal either, as many "Inbetweens" can be both Quadruped and Bipedal when they walk as well or just be quadruped or biped. It is about the non-standard Bodytype entirely that cannot be described as "just a [fantasy] animal".

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        I was mainly asking since they are advertised as being monsters regardless of their body type. As for monsters not being feral animals, I actually have a few feral monsters myself with no human-like attributes so I was wondering if that means they don't count as true monsters then.
        I don't get why to turn down artists for that though.

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          I don't mean monster as in Species. I mean Monster as in Monsterous Bodytype. My chart is about Bodytype not speces. In no way am I saying a Mythical beast, creature, or being isn't a monster. I am classifying Bodytypes so that it is easier to commission me. You are referring to a completely different thing than what I am referring to in my Classification. I am referring to Bodytypes. You seem to be referring to a species/breed/designation aspect.

          Lets take a Zombie as a classic example instead.
          A: A Zombie is an undead Monster, a creature that is not of the living realm.
          B: It's Bodytype is Humanoid, not Monstrous nor Animal-like.
          I am referring to the B aspect of "Monster" While You keep referring to A.

          A Nekomata now
          A: A Nekomata is an cat-like monster with twin tails.
          B: It's Bodytype is often depicted animal-like very close to a regular cat with two tails, not humanoid nor monsterous. Although some nekomata have a Humanoid form and monsterous form as well.

          I don't turn down artists, they have turned me down because my Non-standard bodytype characters are not feral enough or Anthro enough since they have monsterous bodies. This is something I, as a commissioner, often experience.

          I do not turn down commissioners for monster bodytypes, I take Monster-body type commissions (and the other two) and need to state that because if I don't then it is not obvious to a Monster-bodytype OC owner that I can draw them for commission since so many artists often don't take monster since it is very very common that if an artist says "Feral" and "Anthro/humanoid" they won't take those Inbetweens. I am showcasing that I also take on commissions involving characters that are not often easily classified as Feral or Humanoid that most artists hyper-focus specialize.

          This chart is for Commission Classifications for bodytypes to inform commissioners what they want their character's bodytypes to look like. To inform Me how they want their character's body. This is a tool for commissioners to easier describe to me what commission they desire, and what type of creatures I can draw. This Chart has Nothing to do with Species.

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            Oh, okay. I see now.