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Well the pawstar website says it is butterscotch colour using wild wolf fur (a synthetic fur they custom made that involves black highlighting through out to give it a more realistic fur pattern.)
The only times I have seen this pattern accomplished, and accomplished well is from artists that do a realistic style or a hybrid of toon/anime/realistic. Good examples are artists like Dark Natasha (realistic) or Kacey Miyagami (hybrid).
Commissioning them is usually hard + expensive.
It is probably better to simplify the color to it's base colour, butterscotch, for simplicity sake.
Yea, I figured it might be hard to replicate in a non realistic style. I am not familiar with Dark Natasha but I do recognize Kacey's art. It would be nice to get a commission from them one day when I have the money lol.
I may do that, simplify it to butterscotch but add some black patterns around like rings on the arms legs, something on his tummy, etc. (and obviously the typical black paw socks that foxes usually have). I don't necessarily want him to be a solid color.
Oh I get that! I wasn't implying that. I was just meaning as your base colour. Secondary colours are still very important.
Gotcha! The hard part with the design and secondary colors is making sure you don't accidentally steal someone else's design
Ha ha! Tell me about it! I've been there.