
Admin of Discipline (commission tab example)
(scraps folder)
So I've started filling out FA's Commission Info tab with various categories of stuff I do. Just for the sake of completeness, 'cause I'm not expecting a torrent of commission traffic anyway (that not having PayPal thing probably helps stem the tide somewhat, although I may find myself backed into a corner by them eventually)
While doing this, I noticed that there are a few categories missing from both my regular gallery and scraps folder. This is one of them--greyshaded digital lineart. Granted, few are going to request something like this unless they're desperate for my style (Ha!) and can't afford a full-color piece. Or if I started doing streaming art sessions because I had to get a PayPal in order to register for What the Fur and couldn't use the service as a guest anymore.
In any case, there are two figures of Tanya here because of a subtle difference in the lineart. Both are inked with vectors in Inkscape (meaning they can be turned out at whatever resolution I--or anyone else--desires), but the figure on the right was done with a flat line weight (one that stays the same throughout) and the one on the left was done with a dynamic lineweight, where each stroke gets wider and narrower, much like a brush or brushpen. The option is just there--it doesn't make a huge difference visually, but it takes twice as long to do the dynamic linework since I'm doubling the number of lines drawn and have to bend/stretch to fit over the underlying pencils. I suspect most will opt for the flat line version.
I'll re-work this into a single-figure color version for the regular gallery, so if you prefer faving color works, there will be one showing up in a few hours or so.
So I've started filling out FA's Commission Info tab with various categories of stuff I do. Just for the sake of completeness, 'cause I'm not expecting a torrent of commission traffic anyway (that not having PayPal thing probably helps stem the tide somewhat, although I may find myself backed into a corner by them eventually)
While doing this, I noticed that there are a few categories missing from both my regular gallery and scraps folder. This is one of them--greyshaded digital lineart. Granted, few are going to request something like this unless they're desperate for my style (Ha!) and can't afford a full-color piece. Or if I started doing streaming art sessions because I had to get a PayPal in order to register for What the Fur and couldn't use the service as a guest anymore.
In any case, there are two figures of Tanya here because of a subtle difference in the lineart. Both are inked with vectors in Inkscape (meaning they can be turned out at whatever resolution I--or anyone else--desires), but the figure on the right was done with a flat line weight (one that stays the same throughout) and the one on the left was done with a dynamic lineweight, where each stroke gets wider and narrower, much like a brush or brushpen. The option is just there--it doesn't make a huge difference visually, but it takes twice as long to do the dynamic linework since I'm doubling the number of lines drawn and have to bend/stretch to fit over the underlying pencils. I suspect most will opt for the flat line version.
I'll re-work this into a single-figure color version for the regular gallery, so if you prefer faving color works, there will be one showing up in a few hours or so.
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Housecat
Size 1137 x 1000px
File Size 144.6 kB
Of the two, I like the dynamic line weight more so, but I think thats only because it gives her stockings more of a 'thicker' looking consistency (almost a winter stocking vs summer, and yes there is a difference such as make and material. Dynamic also makes her sleeves a little more 'swooshy' Its a word I swear! Either way, love the look
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