An antropomorphic scketch I did today.
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An antropomorphic scketch I did today.
I wanted to try it on my wacom, my first antro on my tablet.
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Re: An antropomorphic scketch I did today.
Yay, that´s a so very nice scetch! Wish I could draw that soft, too!
Is there a story behind that character? And where is the rest of your art?
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Is there a story behind that character? And where is the rest of your art?
I am amazed... gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme!
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Re: An antropomorphic scketch I did today.
That's one determined furry lady, Omar! And nothing says "determination" like a Sputnik in the background Imho, your antropomorphic work is even better than your Simpsons drawings!
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Re: An antropomorphic scketch I did today.
Thanks Kang, O.B.
I guess its because I've been drawing humans and animals a lot - folks here have told me "hey that looks to humanized", oops my bad. , and on the other hand I just started drawing the Simpsons about 6 months ago and not that much, but I will get better. I can guarantee that. :-) However, I kind of like my style better than the Groening one, I hardly follow rules to draw them; I guess that the downside for being so stubborn on something.
P.S. I would post more antro art here, but I don't want to make a simpsons forum into an antropomorphic one.
I guess its because I've been drawing humans and animals a lot - folks here have told me "hey that looks to humanized", oops my bad. , and on the other hand I just started drawing the Simpsons about 6 months ago and not that much, but I will get better. I can guarantee that. :-) However, I kind of like my style better than the Groening one, I hardly follow rules to draw them; I guess that the downside for being so stubborn on something.
P.S. I would post more antro art here, but I don't want to make a simpsons forum into an antropomorphic one.
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Re: An antropomorphic scketch I did today.
Very, very nice! She's part wolf, right? *hopes I still know my animals*
Anyways, it's a lovely sketch, and I'd love to see a colored version of it sometime. The marking on her muzzle is also a very nice touch. ^^
*edited because aparently, I don't know my anatomy... The sooner I get to that Bio class the better..!*
Anyways, it's a lovely sketch, and I'd love to see a colored version of it sometime. The marking on her muzzle is also a very nice touch. ^^
*edited because aparently, I don't know my anatomy... The sooner I get to that Bio class the better..!*
Wuzzuh? You mean she frequents the Pit?