Scenarios inspired from real life experiences, reenacted by characters from the RP with DaRkHuMouR and Demorta, who has been turned into farm animals.
To enlighten the different scenarios, follow the pictures from left to right.
Grooming a horse is one of the first and last things to do, but one have to admit at
some point it feels it would've been easier to just shear it all off, rather than constantly
dealing with a daily maintenance.
Sometimes the sheep gets messy around the hay rolls, and they pull flakes of straws
blanketed over them, I have witnessed the horses follow the sheep around while napping
out the straws from their wool.
D is not a very obedient dog any more than what he normally would be, not respecting
any authority or taking orders.
I needed a scenario with Jak & Tigs, the goats, with the idea of D constantly at their
heels, herding them. While his left hand companion has to endure the dirt trip.
I've seen horses pair together to stand and fan flies off each other faces with their tails,
I took the concept of a cow's tail not be as effective with swapping away flies.
I have little experience with hens, but one of my most strongest memories about them
is from an episode of "Emil: Och Griseknoen" from my childhood, where chickens can faint
if they are spooked too badly.
This happens too common where I've had to aid the ram's horns out of the fences, here is
Jason spiking up the statistics.
Madam Regan is a cat.
D is a dog (Boarder Collie).
Jak & Tigs, two sisters, are goats.
Jason Blood is the sheep ram.
Cale is the rooster.
Ra & Vex, daughter and father, are horses.
Lie & Lee, sister and brother, are cows, a heifer and bull.
Regan, Jak & Tigs, Lie & Lee © DaRkHuMouR (new account; peach-fuzz)
Cale, Vex & Ra © XenoPredDragon
D the Vampire Hunter © Hideyuki Kikuchi
Jason Blood © Jack Kirby
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Sketching, drawing and coloring done at; Corel Painter Essentails 4.
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References and/or tracing; for the Boarder Collie; "sitting", "running". Of the goats; "running", with "stripes". Of the bovines; "bull 1", "bull 2", "bull 3", "cow 1", "cow 2". Of sheep rams; "ram 1", "ram 2", "ram 3". Of a "rooster".
To enlighten the different scenarios, follow the pictures from left to right.
Grooming a horse is one of the first and last things to do, but one have to admit at
some point it feels it would've been easier to just shear it all off, rather than constantly
dealing with a daily maintenance.
Sometimes the sheep gets messy around the hay rolls, and they pull flakes of straws
blanketed over them, I have witnessed the horses follow the sheep around while napping
out the straws from their wool.
D is not a very obedient dog any more than what he normally would be, not respecting
any authority or taking orders.
I needed a scenario with Jak & Tigs, the goats, with the idea of D constantly at their
heels, herding them. While his left hand companion has to endure the dirt trip.
I've seen horses pair together to stand and fan flies off each other faces with their tails,
I took the concept of a cow's tail not be as effective with swapping away flies.
I have little experience with hens, but one of my most strongest memories about them
is from an episode of "Emil: Och Griseknoen" from my childhood, where chickens can faint
if they are spooked too badly.
This happens too common where I've had to aid the ram's horns out of the fences, here is
Jason spiking up the statistics.
Madam Regan is a cat.
D is a dog (Boarder Collie).
Jak & Tigs, two sisters, are goats.
Jason Blood is the sheep ram.
Cale is the rooster.
Ra & Vex, daughter and father, are horses.
Lie & Lee, sister and brother, are cows, a heifer and bull.
Regan, Jak & Tigs, Lie & Lee © DaRkHuMouR (new account; peach-fuzz)
Cale, Vex & Ra © XenoPredDragon
D the Vampire Hunter © Hideyuki Kikuchi
Jason Blood © Jack Kirby
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Sketching, drawing and coloring done at; Corel Painter Essentails 4.
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References and/or tracing; for the Boarder Collie; "sitting", "running". Of the goats; "running", with "stripes". Of the bovines; "bull 1", "bull 2", "bull 3", "cow 1", "cow 2". Of sheep rams; "ram 1", "ram 2", "ram 3". Of a "rooster".
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