![Click to change the View "Lupine: Skritch The Cook!" [in color]](http://d.furaffinity.net/art/robcat/1384608741/1384608741.robcat_rcskritchthecookcolor.jpg)
Having recently visited my own gallery in "The Round House", I had discovered that one or two works of my 'fat furry' art had not been seen in my "Fur Affinity" gallery yet. So, in honor of my latest 'sweeps month' (November, 2013), I thought I'd present a 'colorized' version of one of these classics from the past...
Some years ago, I'd presented a 'colorized' version of one of 'fat furry' art pieces from "TRH": my depiction of
WolfgoneWide's lupine 'fursona' - 'Lupine' - wearing a T-shirt that read "Life begins at 40..." (which you can still see at http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1415685/ ). But I completely forgot about another black-and-white rendering of the rotund wolf, taking a bite out of a hamburger - one of many he was cooking upon a barbecue grill - while wearing a chef's hat and an apron with the message "Skritch The Cook!" (a variation of the traditional apron message that usually reads "Kiss The Chef!").
So, I'd decided to add color to this classic work (using my Paint.net program) to make the big-bellied barbecuer stand out (even if I didn't add shading or shadows to it)!
You can still check out the original black-and-white image from "The Round House" by going to http://roundhouse.wulfnet.net/galle.....eCook.gif.html
'Lupine' © WolfgoneWide
Some years ago, I'd presented a 'colorized' version of one of 'fat furry' art pieces from "TRH": my depiction of

So, I'd decided to add color to this classic work (using my Paint.net program) to make the big-bellied barbecuer stand out (even if I didn't add shading or shadows to it)!
You can still check out the original black-and-white image from "The Round House" by going to http://roundhouse.wulfnet.net/galle.....eCook.gif.html

Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fat Furs
Species Wolf
Size 518 x 500px
File Size 81.7 kB
Thanks, Captain. The only alterations I had to make (from the original B&W line drawing) was removing some of the black lines that separated the dark grey from the light grey portions of Lupine's face and feet, darkening his eyelids, and putting a few spots on the front of the wolf's muzzle. Other than that, it's not a bad rendering!
Feel free to visit "The Round House" and check out the galleries of Lupine and yours truly, as well as other talented 'fat furry' anthroartists...
http://roundhouse.wulfnet.net/gallery/main.php
http://roundhouse.wulfnet.net/gallery/main.php
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