This is my first image of my new fursona, and I saw it fitting for this to be my first submission ever to FA. She is a Kinkajou, not a well known animal but one that I relate to. You will most likely be seeing a lot of her in this gallery. ^^
This has been placed into general for one reason:
Yes she is naked, No you can't see anything.
Enjoy guys ^^
This has been placed into general for one reason:
Yes she is naked, No you can't see anything.
Enjoy guys ^^
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1024 x 768px
File Size 420.3 kB
I think I'm in love with the background to this as it would make an absolutely outstanding background to me. The green maple leaves happen to help the brown fur in the foreground happen to stand out more while at the same time, it still remains classy due to the fact that it's not just dead white empty space. It shows creativity and a good coordination for color. [As if it were something like.. dark red or blue, it wouldn't have worked as well.] The letting also happens to show elegance as I happened to like the use of that cursive script for your name. That's just in a word... pretty. [Well I'm allowed to use the phrase.]
Now..I happen to like how you did the coloration there. It's like a massive exercise with color blending as I can honestly call it. The irony I see in it, if a bit funny, is that your fur tone is actually that the same as a maple tree. The sepia, tan, and light almond tones are roughly that of a maple tree in fall, and there's the same leaf in the background. It's...really hard to tell unless you're really looking [As I do] and I thought that was pretty interesting.
I also like how the fur looks like actual fur when it dissolves into the different shades. Like how the fur color on your arms goes to the tan color as it works inwards. That I like.
And once again, do your ability to color in eyes still astound me. I know it's an old picture, but quality knows no time limit after all.
Truthfully speaking, this turned out impressively~!
Now..I happen to like how you did the coloration there. It's like a massive exercise with color blending as I can honestly call it. The irony I see in it, if a bit funny, is that your fur tone is actually that the same as a maple tree. The sepia, tan, and light almond tones are roughly that of a maple tree in fall, and there's the same leaf in the background. It's...really hard to tell unless you're really looking [As I do] and I thought that was pretty interesting.
I also like how the fur looks like actual fur when it dissolves into the different shades. Like how the fur color on your arms goes to the tan color as it works inwards. That I like.
And once again, do your ability to color in eyes still astound me. I know it's an old picture, but quality knows no time limit after all.
Truthfully speaking, this turned out impressively~!
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