Randomly felt like trying to draw a side-by-side comparison thing like this even though it was a lot of work, with the left being what Jarvis looked like just before he was turned, and on the right being present day. Living Jarvis was less creepy and more just adorable, but still a mischief-loving punk.
It might be difficult to tell with them both clothed since it's not a dramatic difference, but living Jarvis is meant to be slightly less twiggy than present day Jarvis. The idea is he was naturally kinda gangly when he was alive, then never getting enough to eat as a vampire caused him to lose what little fat and muscle he had.
Also, undead Jarvis is totally wearing stripes and leopard print together, like the fashion criminal he is.
It might be difficult to tell with them both clothed since it's not a dramatic difference, but living Jarvis is meant to be slightly less twiggy than present day Jarvis. The idea is he was naturally kinda gangly when he was alive, then never getting enough to eat as a vampire caused him to lose what little fat and muscle he had.
Also, undead Jarvis is totally wearing stripes and leopard print together, like the fashion criminal he is.
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Ferret
Size 732 x 700px
File Size 418.7 kB
This drawing is very nicely done and I'm loving the rips on the jeans. The differences in the eyes is pretty interesting , particularly the undead one's pinpoint pupils. Wonder if they still react to light.
Why am I thinking of the TISM song "Whatareya" all of a sudden?
Why am I thinking of the TISM song "Whatareya" all of a sudden?
Yay, thank you!
They do, and they're really ultra-sensitive to light, hence the night vision and all...part of my thinking behind the pinprick pupils on vampires is that it's effectively always brighter to them, so their pupils are always smaller compared to a normal person's in any particular level of light (the other reason of course being that it helps make them look creepier).
They do, and they're really ultra-sensitive to light, hence the night vision and all...part of my thinking behind the pinprick pupils on vampires is that it's effectively always brighter to them, so their pupils are always smaller compared to a normal person's in any particular level of light (the other reason of course being that it helps make them look creepier).
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