"Crescendo" - Adopted!
Haven't done an adoptable in awhile! I actually have quite a few, but they're not 100% ready yet. Hilariously I was trying to work on a commission, but it started coming out like a reference, so made it someone new!
I named him Crescendo while I was working on him, and he became a music lover. He's a tiger/Lynx hybrid and is a quiet fellow, when not given a piano/instrument. Has partial colorblindness, but sees black and white very clear. Can read and write beautifully. And aside from playing music, he enjoys calligraphy.
Design Auction Rules!
Auto buy him for $15~! Includes an undie-less version.
-Paypal only!
-If you buy this design, you can do whatever you like with him! Have him drawn, draw him yourself, add her to stories, even change his gender. Background/name is really suggestion only.
-This art stays mine, but future works of her are the rights of the owner.
*design layout is actually meant to be printed on a post card. For easy printing/carrying reference! :)
I named him Crescendo while I was working on him, and he became a music lover. He's a tiger/Lynx hybrid and is a quiet fellow, when not given a piano/instrument. Has partial colorblindness, but sees black and white very clear. Can read and write beautifully. And aside from playing music, he enjoys calligraphy.
Design Auction Rules!
Auto buy him for $15~! Includes an undie-less version.
-Paypal only!
-If you buy this design, you can do whatever you like with him! Have him drawn, draw him yourself, add her to stories, even change his gender. Background/name is really suggestion only.
-This art stays mine, but future works of her are the rights of the owner.
*design layout is actually meant to be printed on a post card. For easy printing/carrying reference! :)
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Lynx
Size 488 x 614px
File Size 53 kB
Gosh, how nice, and he has beautiful writing and likes calligraphy. Do you think his handwriting might look like any of these and/or would he enjoy any of this calligraphy:
http://i.imgur.com/wfXs83F.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/CBEhO6F.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/XRZPokT.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/aMUgFOf.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/wfXs83F.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/CBEhO6F.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/XRZPokT.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/aMUgFOf.jpg
Oh, the first one is from a 17th century Dutch manuscript which is scanned here:
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bt.....r=calligraphie
if it's of any interest. Thinking about it, I think it's quite appropriate that he can write well and likes calligraphy, because until the late 19th century music scores were very expensive to buy (because they couldn't be printed from a press like books could, due to all those note they had to be printed from engravings) so many a musician had to copy scores by hand and produce manuscripts, and I've seen some 18th century manuscripts and they certainly would qualify as calligraphy today, so for a musician to letter and produce calligraphy is in a great tradition.
In addition, just as music has rhythm and stuff so calligraphy requires equal optical spacing between letters and elements, which requires a certain rhythm in writing and suchlike.
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bt.....r=calligraphie
if it's of any interest. Thinking about it, I think it's quite appropriate that he can write well and likes calligraphy, because until the late 19th century music scores were very expensive to buy (because they couldn't be printed from a press like books could, due to all those note they had to be printed from engravings) so many a musician had to copy scores by hand and produce manuscripts, and I've seen some 18th century manuscripts and they certainly would qualify as calligraphy today, so for a musician to letter and produce calligraphy is in a great tradition.
In addition, just as music has rhythm and stuff so calligraphy requires equal optical spacing between letters and elements, which requires a certain rhythm in writing and suchlike.
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