
[~The Fox and The Grapes~]
Comic illustration.
I decided to draw this fable in a style reminiscent of children’s book illustration with a twist of my own cartoony style. Something refreshing aside from my usual line-art drawings.
Signpens and Gelpens on 6 pieces of Printer Papers.
Comic illustration.
I decided to draw this fable in a style reminiscent of children’s book illustration with a twist of my own cartoony style. Something refreshing aside from my usual line-art drawings.
Signpens and Gelpens on 6 pieces of Printer Papers.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Comics
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 1000 x 7020px
File Size 6.78 MB
Listed in Folders
My apologies! When you said "edit the image" I thought you mean put the image back in an image editor and re-arrange the panels so it had a more square layout. Apologies!
As for the comic, I love it. You did a brilliant, very faithful adaptation of such a well regarded fable, and then put your own spin on it at the end!
All the best!
As for the comic, I love it. You did a brilliant, very faithful adaptation of such a well regarded fable, and then put your own spin on it at the end!
All the best!
One of my favorite short stories I was told as a kid.
And very lovely illustrations.
Also, I can't resist not linking this:
http://static.naamapalmu.com/files/.....g/zowsoizr.png
And very lovely illustrations.
Also, I can't resist not linking this:
http://static.naamapalmu.com/files/.....g/zowsoizr.png
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/8738466/
this version was a bit better ^^ still yours are still good :D
this version was a bit better ^^ still yours are still good :D
one need not dispise the fruits enjoyed by others, to dispise the myth that they are most often gained by voluntary indenture.
one need not beat one's head against walls, nor in the futility of jumping for that which is out of reach either.
yes, the smart will look for a stepladder, or carve one into the tree, or do something other then continue with what they can readily observe to not be working.
one need not beat one's head against walls, nor in the futility of jumping for that which is out of reach either.
yes, the smart will look for a stepladder, or carve one into the tree, or do something other then continue with what they can readily observe to not be working.
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