Now what possibly could she be waiting for this near to the bushes hmm. (It's a mystery!)
Fannying about with the brush-tool in OpenCanvas, as this is the first time I tried it. I guess I just glossed over it before hah...
Opencanvas event file in case you want to see me try a different way of doing the background and shunning it fairly quickly: http://www.mediafire.com/?j2wyg0yjozr
ps. this is not the xmas drawing I mentioned (obviosly?), I just didn't upload it before since I needed to adjust the sand to be less yellow, though it still bothers me... don't be surprised if it someday almost completely disappears from there
Fannying about with the brush-tool in OpenCanvas, as this is the first time I tried it. I guess I just glossed over it before hah...
Opencanvas event file in case you want to see me try a different way of doing the background and shunning it fairly quickly: http://www.mediafire.com/?j2wyg0yjozr
ps. this is not the xmas drawing I mentioned (obviosly?), I just didn't upload it before since I needed to adjust the sand to be less yellow, though it still bothers me... don't be surprised if it someday almost completely disappears from there
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 700 x 700px
File Size 70.7 kB
I always liked the expressions you give these foxes. That soft stroke used to create the facial features and low level detail is captivating. (Yes, low detail actually is a really good thing in this case. Leaves the face with little definition and looks soothing to the eye.)
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