At MFF2008, I met JD Puppy! He liked some of the art I'd uploaded to FA in the past and was watching me already...he was more than happy to draw in my sketchbook on Saturday.
Now, JD's a friendly guy, nice to talk with, very personable, and as I found out that day, extra-awesome. He drew this picture of a tiger TF in the book, and I would've been happy with that. But towards the end, he smudged the ears a bit. While it's kinda obvious in this scan, it's actually barely noticeable in the sketchbook itself unless you know what you're looking for. But because of that, and because he was having fun, he decided to draw another take on the same idea!
Art drawn by
JD_Puppy at MFF08
Now, JD's a friendly guy, nice to talk with, very personable, and as I found out that day, extra-awesome. He drew this picture of a tiger TF in the book, and I would've been happy with that. But towards the end, he smudged the ears a bit. While it's kinda obvious in this scan, it's actually barely noticeable in the sketchbook itself unless you know what you're looking for. But because of that, and because he was having fun, he decided to draw another take on the same idea!
Art drawn by
JD_Puppy at MFF08
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Transformation
Species Tiger
Size 996 x 807px
File Size 258.6 kB
You know, the first time I heard the phase, "Tiger, Tiger, burning bright..." was actually in an episode of The Mentalist, and it's being spoken by a Serial Killer known as Red John, who's signiture at crime scenes is a bloody smiley face... Yeah I know, kinda creepy right?
Weird. It's actually a line out of a decently well known poem, "The Tyger" by William Blake. Although a good chunk of it's knowledge is probably split between the odd wording and the fact it's been featured in lots of media(often for the odd wording), including Calvin and Hobbes.
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