This is my last work for 2017. I thought that I may use my "Winter Magical Holiday" Doberman doggie woman again, since drawing her has so makes me happy as of late; she's cute, pretty and high-classy to draw, and she has been able to help me get out of my depression. Also 2018 is going to be Year of the Dog on the Chinese Zodiac.
I had some fun with this picture and its setup. Just in time for New Year's Eve my cute doberman girl is in New York City attending the Times Square Ball Drop to Midnight. She is enjoying herself, and she glances at someone handing her a white rose. Everything in those horizontal black bars are in a 1.78:1 aspect ratio with some rule-of-thirds experimentation with the doberman lady and the New Years Ball. Did my best to depict a city background even if my depiction of Times Square may not be too accurate.
I had some fun with this picture and its setup. Just in time for New Year's Eve my cute doberman girl is in New York City attending the Times Square Ball Drop to Midnight. She is enjoying herself, and she glances at someone handing her a white rose. Everything in those horizontal black bars are in a 1.78:1 aspect ratio with some rule-of-thirds experimentation with the doberman lady and the New Years Ball. Did my best to depict a city background even if my depiction of Times Square may not be too accurate.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Doberman
Size 1100 x 850px
File Size 1.07 MB
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You're welcome. And I'm amazed that you posted a comment right off the bat after I posted the artwork. Happy New Year.
Along with the joy of drawing the busty Doberman character for a second time, I seem to be getting better at drawing and painting city landscapes and I hope to grow more into doing so. I might also do more experiments with widescreen artworks as well.
Along with the joy of drawing the busty Doberman character for a second time, I seem to be getting better at drawing and painting city landscapes and I hope to grow more into doing so. I might also do more experiments with widescreen artworks as well.
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