
As a friend of the show pointed out recently, I haven't drawn a female character in quite a bit. What I also haven't drawn since a long time is a German Shepard, so here's all at once
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species German Shepherd
Size 1155 x 1740px
File Size 857.3 kB
Listed in Folders
You and Nethy's conversation made my head hurt... I'm used to my practice texts being pure German, so when I see a "BTW" or "Okay" in the middle of German, my brain says "Whoa, wait. Stop. What is this? Do you know?" Humans don't work the way language textbooks would have you believe.
(I very rarely have to ask which way the train station is, or how many conquests have been slaughtered beneath gleaming fields of blood.)
I sometimes wonder if you'd ever love to do that gorgeous shimmery effect in the muzzle, but with a whole figure? Just one color, using tone like that? I'm a huge fan of Natalie Hall's drawings, so the thought just popped into my head.
(I very rarely have to ask which way the train station is, or how many conquests have been slaughtered beneath gleaming fields of blood.)
I sometimes wonder if you'd ever love to do that gorgeous shimmery effect in the muzzle, but with a whole figure? Just one color, using tone like that? I'm a huge fan of Natalie Hall's drawings, so the thought just popped into my head.
I can see that XD I guess terms like 'btw' have spread via the internet to the point they are now ingrained in other languages as well. It happened in the past before, but the web accelerates that like crazy of course.
And nice that you noticed that effect It's my answer to digital gradients, something I wrongfully thought wasn't possible with traditional means. Applying it to a whole figure...good question. It's a lot of work, and can easily go wrong, so so far I feel comfortable with doing it on smaller areas. It would also look artsy and abstract as hell- oh, I see now why you ask XD If I feel experimental one day, I might try it
And nice that you noticed that effect It's my answer to digital gradients, something I wrongfully thought wasn't possible with traditional means. Applying it to a whole figure...good question. It's a lot of work, and can easily go wrong, so so far I feel comfortable with doing it on smaller areas. It would also look artsy and abstract as hell- oh, I see now why you ask XD If I feel experimental one day, I might try it
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