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Thu Feb 28, 2013 5:00 pm
Stori says...



Now, any input on this question is welcomed. I have a fox-anthro character and would like to know (always assuming she's based on a red fox) what color or colors would compliment her fur. The occasion is a dance, though I'm not sure as of yet how formal it will end up being. Please tell me if more information is needed.
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AlfredSymon says...



I'll so go with blue. Brighter and bolder.

From my pedias about animals, red foxes have flame-like shiny dark red fur. It's still red, but darker yet shinier. I think light or cerulean blue can totally make the brownish varnish pop. I really can't give yellow or orange. Green makes it Christmas-y. Purple is a bit too dark. So a blue for me.
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