
I did the thing where I sort of wave my brush around and hope that rocks magically appear.
Commission for
CaitoCore
Watercolor, pencil, and acrylic on bristol, photographed with a phone camera and touched up digitally in an attempt to make it less dark and less grey. (I would really appreciate a scan of this after the buyer takes it home.)
Commission for

Watercolor, pencil, and acrylic on bristol, photographed with a phone camera and touched up digitally in an attempt to make it less dark and less grey. (I would really appreciate a scan of this after the buyer takes it home.)
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Portraits
Species Tiger
Size 951 x 1280px
File Size 231.5 kB
Listed in Folders
Well.. Good to know. That's rather inconvenient, as the theme is clockwork beasts, and it's nearly impossible to make anything metallic without using white.
It also means that I can't do sky, water, shiny eyes, wet noses, claws, most animals (wolves, deer, cougars, coyotes, possums, swifts, foxes, and owls all have white in their coats, so I guess I'm limited to bears?), or anything reflective.
I guess it could be a really dimly lit forest, so that blues and yellows can substitute for white, but then I run the risk of making the entire thing a dark black mess.
This is going to be hard.
It also means that I can't do sky, water, shiny eyes, wet noses, claws, most animals (wolves, deer, cougars, coyotes, possums, swifts, foxes, and owls all have white in their coats, so I guess I'm limited to bears?), or anything reflective.
I guess it could be a really dimly lit forest, so that blues and yellows can substitute for white, but then I run the risk of making the entire thing a dark black mess.
This is going to be hard.
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