NOTICE- Not furry art, I know. In fact, as I've stated before, I don't draw a ton of furry art. I put alot of work into this picture and I know that alot of you here aren't on deviant art so I hope it's no big issue.
Finally done!
scribbled in openCanvas, traced and poorly colored in Flash.
I tried alot of different things this time. For one, I wanted to make her look big, almost burdened by all that extra weight, which is something very VERY few artists can pull off well. the other things I tired included trying to make her look soft, instead of bulgy, and also making the clothes look as tight as possible. Oh yeah.. and I COLORED something for once.
As a few people know, I develope my style by closely examining the works of artists I admire. In this case, I took a few pages from the book of 'DoWhatNow' who is among my list of personal gods.
Ranma-chan © Rumiko Takahashi.
Finally done!
scribbled in openCanvas, traced and poorly colored in Flash.
I tried alot of different things this time. For one, I wanted to make her look big, almost burdened by all that extra weight, which is something very VERY few artists can pull off well. the other things I tired included trying to make her look soft, instead of bulgy, and also making the clothes look as tight as possible. Oh yeah.. and I COLORED something for once.
As a few people know, I develope my style by closely examining the works of artists I admire. In this case, I took a few pages from the book of 'DoWhatNow' who is among my list of personal gods.
Ranma-chan © Rumiko Takahashi.
Category All / Anime
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1010 x 510px
File Size 90.1 kB
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Well that’s an interesting tidbit I didn’t know about you. Be weary not to replicate them when exploring or you may never leave the sanctity of your ‘gods’ old works.
On second look threw of this I have to say you’re making progress in coloring. You have evaded bland absolute pigments for shade and highlighting early on which is a good maneuver. But you might want to work on the shades the body has besides around the obvious places, like between some random creases. The stomach isn’t one giant orb as many would like to fantasize. Also beware the anime-esc “lighting bolt” highlight line.
~T.J.
On second look threw of this I have to say you’re making progress in coloring. You have evaded bland absolute pigments for shade and highlighting early on which is a good maneuver. But you might want to work on the shades the body has besides around the obvious places, like between some random creases. The stomach isn’t one giant orb as many would like to fantasize. Also beware the anime-esc “lighting bolt” highlight line.
~T.J.
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