This picture is a result of a silly idea Torque came up with while we were chatting.
This is my first completely digital work. I'm still trying to get used to the tablet.
This is my first completely digital work. I'm still trying to get used to the tablet.
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Cheetah
Size 917 x 926px
File Size 200.9 kB
It's great :D To favs it goes! ^^ For being your first work with the tablet, it's a really awesome one! I'm gonna try one this summer and maybe I'll post the poor result xD
In any case... connecting spots is fun, yep, but it's even more fun if it's two cheetahs connecting each other's spots!
Which reminds me... you don't have many pictures featuring a couple! A great majority of them are solos...
In any case... connecting spots is fun, yep, but it's even more fun if it's two cheetahs connecting each other's spots!
Which reminds me... you don't have many pictures featuring a couple! A great majority of them are solos...
It's true. *hangs head in shame*
Heh, mostly it's because I have trouble drawing two characters of the same quality and one inevitably looks a lot worse. That, and I'm not too good with characters interacting yet. That's definitely something I'll have to make an effort to work on in the future, though!
Eep... so many things I still need to improve on. My list keeps growing a lot faster than I can keep up with :)
Anyhoo... thanks for the comment, Salmy!
Heh, mostly it's because I have trouble drawing two characters of the same quality and one inevitably looks a lot worse. That, and I'm not too good with characters interacting yet. That's definitely something I'll have to make an effort to work on in the future, though!
Eep... so many things I still need to improve on. My list keeps growing a lot faster than I can keep up with :)
Anyhoo... thanks for the comment, Salmy!
Yeah. Take the word for it, make SURE you use a washable-fur marker. otherwise you'll hate the idea of connecting spots.
DUDE!!!! WAI DO JOO OWN SOOO HARD?! The anatomy of your character is EXACTLY the anatomy I try to go for... skrawny and lanky, yet toned. However I face-plant every time.
Awesome, dude. Strictly awesome.
DUDE!!!! WAI DO JOO OWN SOOO HARD?! The anatomy of your character is EXACTLY the anatomy I try to go for... skrawny and lanky, yet toned. However I face-plant every time.
Awesome, dude. Strictly awesome.
Oooo, yeah, good tip for us connect-the-spots kinds of cheetahs!
It's kind of funny you mention that since the look and style I did for this guy was largely inspired by your art and characters :P. I'm not above shameless stealing of concepts now and then ;)
Really glad you like it, though!
It's kind of funny you mention that since the look and style I did for this guy was largely inspired by your art and characters :P. I'm not above shameless stealing of concepts now and then ;)
Really glad you like it, though!
*facepalms* Forgot... ^_^°
Usually when you want to get the pen pressure working in Photoshop, you have to go into your Preferences and/or your master Brush setting, I believe. Also make sure the tool you're using is pressure-enabled. I go through this mini-hell every time with my tablet, and usualy fix it within an hour when I re-re-re-re-relocate the damn settings, lol!
Usually when you want to get the pen pressure working in Photoshop, you have to go into your Preferences and/or your master Brush setting, I believe. Also make sure the tool you're using is pressure-enabled. I go through this mini-hell every time with my tablet, and usualy fix it within an hour when I re-re-re-re-relocate the damn settings, lol!
Oooo, thanks! I'm actually going to get a new computer soonish (so that means I don't have to constantly restart Photoshop as it crashes every 5 minutes), so I'll probably fiddle around with it at that point! Uniform-width lines always look kind of sloppy to me, so it'd be nice to have the whole pressure thing working.
Thanks for the favourite, too :)
Thanks for the favourite, too :)
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