Human:
— By AzelforestÂ
Wings
The wings of a Pixia can be in any shape and form, being located (not optionally) on their backs, additionally on their arms and legs (optional). They may also have it on their cheeks.
Antennas
Their antennas may look alike their wings, sharing the same pattern, but not always (optional feature: antenna texture). They range in shapes and sizes, some being slender and others being more puffed.
Lithe
Lithes are the 'antennas' running along their tails and at times (optionally), their backs. Not all of them have lithes, but some do. They generally look either like their wings or their antennas.
Tails
Their tail could be compared to a shark, anatomy wise, having a long, lizard-like tail ending with two fins, but instead for a Pixia, replaced with a wing-like texture, a replica of their wings. At times, lithes will sit at the top of it.
FurÂ
Sometimes, they may have fur wrapped around their necks (or arms), but it varies for each Pixia. They come in any colour.
Colour
A Pixia can be a variety of colours, the choices are endless ; Pixias can have hair, straight or curly, wings, from all colours, tail colour, anything! However, over the years, some have adapted and developed to take on the appearance of the real-world butterflies.
Ears
They can be at any length and can look like any species such as a canine's, a rabbit's, etc. However, the insides of their ears will also replicate the texture and pattern of a butterfly wing.Â
Feral:
— By SpiritX
Wings
The wings of a Pixia can be in any shape or form, being located (not optionally) on their backs, additionally on their arms and legs (optionally). They may also have it on their cheeks.
Antennas
Their antennas may look alike their wings, sharing the same pattern, but not always (optional feature: antenna texture). They range in shapes and sizes, some being slender and others being more puffed.
Lithe
Lithes are the 'antennas' running along their tails and at times (optionally), their backs. Not all of them have lithes, but some do. They generally look either like their wings or their antennas.
Tails
Their tail could be compared to a shark, anatomy wise, having a long, lizard-like tail ending with two fins, but instead for a Pixia, replaced with a wing-like texture, a replica of their wings. At times, lithes will sit at the top of it.
FurÂ
Sometimes, they may have fur wrapped around their necks (or arms), but it varies for each Pixia. They come in any colour.
Colour
A Pixia can be a variety of colours, the choices are endless ; Pixias can have hair, straight or curly, wings, from all colours, tail colour, anything! However, over the years, some have adapted and developed to take on the appearance of the real-world butterflies.
Ears
Though it isn't shown on the sheet above, all Pixias have ears too! They can be at any length and can look like any species such ad a canine's, a rabbit's, etc. However, the insides of their ears will also replicate the texture and pattern of a butterfly wing.Â