
Well the mouse and gator have gone scuba diving. I'll let your mind wander on how this came about XD I have my own theories though about it ^_^ Enjoy
Category All / Inflation
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1200 x 975px
File Size 421.5 kB
I forgot that I also said something about this piece back in IFH so I'm going to repost that here as well.
"I'm surprised that the gator can still bend her tail what with all that pressure trying to keep that tail straight!
I've been a small fan of your art for a while now. I especially like how well you draw "smooshed" figures like the mouse. If I could give a suggestion on how to improve the picture though, then I would suggest that you add more sea-elements in the background. You could add small little fishes or a hook from a fishing boat that's getting awfully close to those inflated companions. The color of the ocean background also seems off to me. Particularly because the color has the same shade from top to bottom when it's supposed to be lighter at the top and slowly going dark at the bottom.
Nevertheless, this is a fun picture overall. Moreover, as much as I like to guess on how they got in that situation, I'll leave that to your imagination."
"I'm surprised that the gator can still bend her tail what with all that pressure trying to keep that tail straight!
I've been a small fan of your art for a while now. I especially like how well you draw "smooshed" figures like the mouse. If I could give a suggestion on how to improve the picture though, then I would suggest that you add more sea-elements in the background. You could add small little fishes or a hook from a fishing boat that's getting awfully close to those inflated companions. The color of the ocean background also seems off to me. Particularly because the color has the same shade from top to bottom when it's supposed to be lighter at the top and slowly going dark at the bottom.
Nevertheless, this is a fun picture overall. Moreover, as much as I like to guess on how they got in that situation, I'll leave that to your imagination."
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