
Amethystine's Social Circle by Dharken
Original art by
Dharken, go give him praise on the original submission file here: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1578729/
This was a commission by Dharken, and was more than worth the price. He gave me constant updates and progress reports and always asked me if I was happy with the piece as it went along. I highly recommend getting a piece done by him.
You can see the progress in these submissions:
Initial Sketch: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1506433/
Revised Sketch: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1520526/
Scales Revision: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1544905/
Shading Progress: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1560456/
I don't really know what I can say about this piece, except that I think it's amazing.
Obviously, it's myself, Amethystine, AcePrion the blue shark and ArachNed the spider, hanging out and chatting a little bit.
That's Ace's tank/pool, where he lives, as he is a half-morph, having no legs. See? http://www.furaffinity.net/view/459670/ I love the water on his back and fin, and the damp sheen on his neck.
Also, it was the first real drawing of my spider guy, ArachNed, based off of my concept as well as my cruddy reference sheet, seen here: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/636214/ It's wonderful to see him brought to life like this. Also: Yes, he is only black and white, so this picture of him would look the same in colour.
And of course, my scales were painstakingly and beautifully done, along with my whole serpentine form being executed masterfully. Thanks again Dharken. :}===<

This was a commission by Dharken, and was more than worth the price. He gave me constant updates and progress reports and always asked me if I was happy with the piece as it went along. I highly recommend getting a piece done by him.
You can see the progress in these submissions:
Initial Sketch: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1506433/
Revised Sketch: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1520526/
Scales Revision: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1544905/
Shading Progress: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1560456/
I don't really know what I can say about this piece, except that I think it's amazing.
Obviously, it's myself, Amethystine, AcePrion the blue shark and ArachNed the spider, hanging out and chatting a little bit.
That's Ace's tank/pool, where he lives, as he is a half-morph, having no legs. See? http://www.furaffinity.net/view/459670/ I love the water on his back and fin, and the damp sheen on his neck.
Also, it was the first real drawing of my spider guy, ArachNed, based off of my concept as well as my cruddy reference sheet, seen here: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/636214/ It's wonderful to see him brought to life like this. Also: Yes, he is only black and white, so this picture of him would look the same in colour.
And of course, my scales were painstakingly and beautifully done, along with my whole serpentine form being executed masterfully. Thanks again Dharken. :}===<
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Snake / Serpent
Size 1043 x 803px
File Size 87.9 kB
Perhaps, but one would think that with the bad rap that snakes, sharks and spiders get, these guys would be rather.. anti-cosmo. Or something. Fringe/outsider, maybe?
Actually, never mind! I should be happy _someone_ considers them to be cosmopolitan! Thanks, Fenchurch.
Actually, never mind! I should be happy _someone_ considers them to be cosmopolitan! Thanks, Fenchurch.
I've been in a renewed serpentine mood since
LittleNapoleon coloured one of my booby nagas http://www.furaffinity.net/view/3910534/ , the other species are a bonus, seen as spiders and sharks aren't too commonly seen. I'm all for exotic bodies =P

Nice picture. I can say this without sounding perverted, I think: "I want to ride that booby naga!" :}===<
Also a plus, in terms of 'exotic bodies': AcePrion, the shark guy there, is legless (as I explain more in the picture-comment, which you might have already read). I want more sharks like him! That _don't_ have dorsal fins right on top of their heads and crap. :P (Seriously, it's supposed to be halfway along the back/body, not up on top like a unicorn horn)
Forgive my ranting: Glad to hear you're in a snakey mood!
Also a plus, in terms of 'exotic bodies': AcePrion, the shark guy there, is legless (as I explain more in the picture-comment, which you might have already read). I want more sharks like him! That _don't_ have dorsal fins right on top of their heads and crap. :P (Seriously, it's supposed to be halfway along the back/body, not up on top like a unicorn horn)
Forgive my ranting: Glad to hear you're in a snakey mood!
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