It had been a bit since I last drew her, sou I thought she needed some face time.
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Category All / Fantasy
Species Badger
Size 666 x 498px
File Size 97.4 kB
Well, in full she's named Rumcake, but her monther just calls her Cake.
And while I do love the Portal, it's not a referance to that game.
Years ago I was stuck on naming a character in Phantasy Star Online, and at the time I was listening to Cake. So I went with that as a name.
And while struggling to figure out a name, I remember that incident and went with it.
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And while I do love the Portal, it's not a referance to that game.
Years ago I was stuck on naming a character in Phantasy Star Online, and at the time I was listening to Cake. So I went with that as a name.
And while struggling to figure out a name, I remember that incident and went with it.
-B!
Heh. Reminds me of the Chrysler convertible..."Why is my brother named Madison, mom?" "We named him after where he was concieved." "So why is my name Concorde?" (slow pan across dashboard to 'Concorde' emblem on dash) "Moooom!"
('family' version later ends with mom's voice over the fade to black "Concorde MASSACHUSETTS, silly!")
Mom got into the Rumcake a bit much one night? :D
(Or, knowing you, Dad will. )
('family' version later ends with mom's voice over the fade to black "Concorde MASSACHUSETTS, silly!")
Mom got into the Rumcake a bit much one night? :D
(Or, knowing you, Dad will. )
Cake is becoming a favourite character. The tattoo is still awesome. They'd better be pretty big melons, too, she's definitely got the carrying capacity. Speaking of carrying things, I could probably ride around in that cleavage quite comfortably.
There's something a little different about this. More shading?
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There's something a little different about this. More shading?
-SP
Now I'm remembering a scene from Phil Foglio and Nick Pollotta's Illegal Aliens, in which a female starship engineer ends up doing an emergency ferry across the room of two hot pieces of equipment using her brassiere. The next line was, "The entire engineering crew applauded. Half for her ingenious solution to the problem, and half for her remarkable structural integrity."
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