
This time I was the one to catch it. Screenshot too :)
Another quarter (of the year), another milestone. Gee, the 5000th hit occurred just around New Year's. Doesn't seem that long ago.
I'm going to guess you know the show I'm referring to by now. If you don't, a trip to Wikipedia is in order. The title card I lampooned is on there too.
As for Tanya up there, she may look a bit uncomfortable, but it could be worse--I could have given her another outfit that character appeared in :)
Technical:
I basically wound up redrawing most of Tanya's face, OpenCanvas-style, as an attempt to make her forehead more visible (a characteristic of many women's hairstyles that I overlooked till recently) came out all wrong, and I didn't see it till I had inked the pic and walked away from it for a day. The inks needed substantial cleanup as well, as I had used Staedler pigment markers to speed up the inking, but I always pay for it with a lack of smoothness in the resulting lineart that has to be corrected digitally.
The two "mini" versions of Tanya and Tina, I dunno where those designs came from...I've never drawn chibis before, and just spontaneously farted these out on a whim, then spent a couple of hours in the wee hours of the night (digitally) inking, coloring and inserting them. In any case, they came about after pondering the significance of this milestone--as Tanya says, this isn't even an impressive number anymore given the number of artists who've already surpassed 10,000 pageviews (some with a lot more than that).
Digital processing was once again handled by Micrografx Picture Publisher. The full-size pic has better-defined textures in the backdrop and lettering but they were obscured by reduction (no, I wouldn't upload a 3300x2552 pic even if FA allowed it)
The full-size pic in Picture Publisher's native format measured 194 megabytes.
Another quarter (of the year), another milestone. Gee, the 5000th hit occurred just around New Year's. Doesn't seem that long ago.
I'm going to guess you know the show I'm referring to by now. If you don't, a trip to Wikipedia is in order. The title card I lampooned is on there too.
As for Tanya up there, she may look a bit uncomfortable, but it could be worse--I could have given her another outfit that character appeared in :)
Technical:
I basically wound up redrawing most of Tanya's face, OpenCanvas-style, as an attempt to make her forehead more visible (a characteristic of many women's hairstyles that I overlooked till recently) came out all wrong, and I didn't see it till I had inked the pic and walked away from it for a day. The inks needed substantial cleanup as well, as I had used Staedler pigment markers to speed up the inking, but I always pay for it with a lack of smoothness in the resulting lineart that has to be corrected digitally.
The two "mini" versions of Tanya and Tina, I dunno where those designs came from...I've never drawn chibis before, and just spontaneously farted these out on a whim, then spent a couple of hours in the wee hours of the night (digitally) inking, coloring and inserting them. In any case, they came about after pondering the significance of this milestone--as Tanya says, this isn't even an impressive number anymore given the number of artists who've already surpassed 10,000 pageviews (some with a lot more than that).
Digital processing was once again handled by Micrografx Picture Publisher. The full-size pic has better-defined textures in the backdrop and lettering but they were obscured by reduction (no, I wouldn't upload a 3300x2552 pic even if FA allowed it)
The full-size pic in Picture Publisher's native format measured 194 megabytes.
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Housecat
Size 969 x 750px
File Size 133.6 kB
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