"....that's just wonderful"
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Tiger
Size 1000 x 650px
File Size 573.8 kB
Holy....mother..of...fluff... 0v0
*bows before you* You've done it...you've created a work SO damn gorgeous...so detailed, so masterfully three dimensional and lively, it has forged an entire new dimensional reality where this ACTUALLY exists. Bravo....you are now the god of an entire anthro world. You must be proud... TvT
*bows before you* You've done it...you've created a work SO damn gorgeous...so detailed, so masterfully three dimensional and lively, it has forged an entire new dimensional reality where this ACTUALLY exists. Bravo....you are now the god of an entire anthro world. You must be proud... TvT
I can't exactly tell if this noble lady is an enthusiest or a mongerer.
The entire room (illustration) has great textures with stone, metal, cloth, glass, fur, completed with atmospheric lighting, but what I can't tell is if this room belongs to the two tigers or if it's supposed to be the stoneworker/mason's studio.
If the man on the right is the stoneworker, then why is he handleing jewles? I guess he could be a "stone" cutter visiting the tigress's mansion, but if that were the case, then I'd say the statues are cluttered too close together and aren't being displayed in any particular fashion that compliments the artists work. Which makes me question if this is a house, and also makes me question if this tigress has any artistic taste at all. Perhaps just another mongerer noble out to make herself look pretty. (which is sorta ironic given that sje is a beautiful tiger, but perhaps their sense of beauty differs from ours.)
The aesthitics of this illustration are wonderful, but what other people are calling realistic, I don't understand.
The entire room (illustration) has great textures with stone, metal, cloth, glass, fur, completed with atmospheric lighting, but what I can't tell is if this room belongs to the two tigers or if it's supposed to be the stoneworker/mason's studio.
If the man on the right is the stoneworker, then why is he handleing jewles? I guess he could be a "stone" cutter visiting the tigress's mansion, but if that were the case, then I'd say the statues are cluttered too close together and aren't being displayed in any particular fashion that compliments the artists work. Which makes me question if this is a house, and also makes me question if this tigress has any artistic taste at all. Perhaps just another mongerer noble out to make herself look pretty. (which is sorta ironic given that sje is a beautiful tiger, but perhaps their sense of beauty differs from ours.)
The aesthitics of this illustration are wonderful, but what other people are calling realistic, I don't understand.
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