
It's REALLY early...
But, tonight I was releasing some unhappiness into this. I jsut sketched it as a doodle but I wanted to do this properly and here it is. I think it took about 2.5 hrs but I am not sure.
I really like her face. It captures her cuteness perfectly. I also LOVE using other contrasting colours for shading and highlights. It looks more vibrant!
After browsing FA a bit I notced the general trend is SEXY HALLOWWEENZ or GOREYASHELLHALLOWEENZ.
Let's face it... Lily could never be scary. Even if she tried, she'd still come off as cute!
HAPPY HALLOWWEEN Fur Affinity... I don't take any notice of the holiday at all, I wasn't brought up celebrating it at all. I know it's big in the US so I wanted to still do something for it, or you guys.
Hope you all like it :)
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But, tonight I was releasing some unhappiness into this. I jsut sketched it as a doodle but I wanted to do this properly and here it is. I think it took about 2.5 hrs but I am not sure.
I really like her face. It captures her cuteness perfectly. I also LOVE using other contrasting colours for shading and highlights. It looks more vibrant!
After browsing FA a bit I notced the general trend is SEXY HALLOWWEENZ or GOREYASHELLHALLOWEENZ.
Let's face it... Lily could never be scary. Even if she tried, she'd still come off as cute!
HAPPY HALLOWWEEN Fur Affinity... I don't take any notice of the holiday at all, I wasn't brought up celebrating it at all. I know it's big in the US so I wanted to still do something for it, or you guys.
Hope you all like it :)
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Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Housecat
Size 674 x 999px
File Size 414.5 kB
*grins* You know, I was thinking the exact same thing about the 2 kinds of Halloween submissions. Although I too have sinned 2 years ago with my halloween submission, which featured a well-endowed witchgirl.
We also never celebrated Halloween in Belgium until about 10 years ago. Well, celebrating is a big word, we don't go around Trick or Treating. It's purely commercial here, and I think I know why...
The Simpsons Halloween Specials. XD
End of rant, now to the business at hand...
CUUUUUTE!!
We also never celebrated Halloween in Belgium until about 10 years ago. Well, celebrating is a big word, we don't go around Trick or Treating. It's purely commercial here, and I think I know why...
The Simpsons Halloween Specials. XD
End of rant, now to the business at hand...
CUUUUUTE!!
*melts* Oh the cuteness!
You know, that bag is going to be way to small for all the candy she's going to get. ;)
Heh, we don't celebrate Halloween here either, though there are usually Halloween parties these days. The actual holiday here is All Saint's day, where people usually go to the grave of their loved ones and light a candle or two.
You know, that bag is going to be way to small for all the candy she's going to get. ;)
Heh, we don't celebrate Halloween here either, though there are usually Halloween parties these days. The actual holiday here is All Saint's day, where people usually go to the grave of their loved ones and light a candle or two.
Yeah we have All Saints day too. It's a nice thing to do :) Mostly we have lots of parties going on for students, excuse to have a party and get drunk :P And it's becoming more common for kids to have parties or send eachother cards (it's also popular with card-makers) and they even come trick or treating.
As if students need an excuse to have a party and get drunk... :P
It's an excuse to dress up in (predominantly but not exclusively) horror costumes while getting drunk and partying though. ;)
Not sure how far down the ages it has gone here but either way it's a purely commercial thing here, just like Valentine's Day.
The pagans who celebrate Halloween call is Samhain here as I recall and that is not a commercial thing.
If memory serves Valentine's Day has a non-commercial origin but it has never been celebrated that way here. When it was introduced here it was just a commercial thing the stores pushed for.
It's an excuse to dress up in (predominantly but not exclusively) horror costumes while getting drunk and partying though. ;)
Not sure how far down the ages it has gone here but either way it's a purely commercial thing here, just like Valentine's Day.
The pagans who celebrate Halloween call is Samhain here as I recall and that is not a commercial thing.
If memory serves Valentine's Day has a non-commercial origin but it has never been celebrated that way here. When it was introduced here it was just a commercial thing the stores pushed for.
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