



Fur is a pain... it really is. I must admit I used a Fur/Grass brush then used the sharpen tool to make them look more bristly. I'll have to come back to it after a break and see how it looks then. On the fourth image I was just touching up area's and using black just to darken the area around the eye and any little bits. I don't usally use Mars Black, but as its only for little bits and not solid blocks I thought it'd be OK.
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