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I can't believe I detailed the tongue. |
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A character profile. I spent a bit of time twiddling with this on the sketchpad and rescued a few mistakes with Paintshop. We even won the Riverdance tickets in a radio station raffle too. :) |
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A character profile. Still working with Freaks! Pose loosely stolen from Brett Booth. Sketched, scanned and painted in less than six hours (including frequent breaks) because I was inspired. An anthropomorphic displacer beast? |
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A character profile. Working with character porportion and figure planning. Under these pencils is an extensive framework of stickmen and ruler marks. |
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A character profile. First time using Steve Miller's book 'Freaks! How to Draw Fantastic Fantasy Creatures'. (Google it yourself.) Interesting resource for the furry artist although I learned more about human anatomy from it than about digitigrade architecture. Well worth the money in my estimation. |
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The three Bs. Bare Boobs and Bondage. More erotic than lewd. |
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Lioness with big sword. |
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One rubber ninja mouse drawn by BDC and coloured by me. Damn I know strange people. |
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Character art drawn by Big Daddy Cruel and coloured by me. Mature theme. |
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A doodle done in the courthouse on jury duty selections day. |
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CG artwork with my purple dress fetish taken to another level. |
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First ever composite effort between Big Daddy Cruel's linework and my CG technique. The man's linework scans easily and fills really well. |
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Drawn on the bus. |
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Character art for Lynx and Polecat, entirely coloured pencils. |
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Markers on Bristol board, perspective practice. |
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Character art for Lynx. Dig those boots. |