When it comes to fatfur as a whole, it seems to me that there's two prominent school of thought when it comes to fat bodytypes! People like to explore and present with either:
A very rounded, filled out, somewhat spherical form. Lots of blaot, filling out as much space as possible, yet still mallowy soft and plenty mallebale. Like an overfilled pillow, almost!
-Or-
A very flabby, rolly, almost saggy shape. Gravid and spilling forth, drooping and pooling in thick mounds. Very much laden and draped in lard!
With this in mind, which do you prefer? Is there any reason you particularly resonate with one or the other?
For me, I dont have a particular preference and can see the beauty in both kinds of fat! But I will admit, I do get a big ol smile seeing those rounded forms, because IRL I have a VERY rounded out shape! So its like being seen in a way for me, I guess!
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Round, In mounds, how do you prefer your fat?
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Re: Round, In mounds, how do you prefer your fat?
I'm all-in on rounder, toony shapes in my art! Timpani hits and all that.
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Re: Round, In mounds, how do you prefer your fat?
I've always wondered what makes critters chose that preference! Is there any particular reason you can kinda trace back to preferring to see fat as more cartoonish n round?MirrorG wrote: Tue Jun 02, 2026 2:17 am I'm all-in on rounder, toony shapes in my art! Timpani hits and all that.