She smiles as Rajiv pouces her, grinning from ear to ear. "That's how I got him!" he says, retelling the tale of an enormous snake he's met earlier this day – once a majestic cobra, once a slinking python.
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This is actually old. As in, dirt-old. It was done before last EF, but I haven't posted it, because I hated it for a really long time after it was finished. Quite frankly, I still hate myself for doing it. But one day, I accidentally opened the progress PSD with this and just... fiddled with it for no particular reason until I thought it looked decent. I still don't particularly like it, but at least it's halfway presentable now.
Note that the old one was atrociously green. If you happen to know who bought the original at the EF art show (stupid me lost the invoice), please, let me know, or let them know, or... just give me a way to contact this person, I need to make them a reprint.
As a sidenote, I've been reading a lot on Indian history, mostly 1700s and 1800s, during the past few months. That *may* rear its ugly head somewhere...
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This is actually old. As in, dirt-old. It was done before last EF, but I haven't posted it, because I hated it for a really long time after it was finished. Quite frankly, I still hate myself for doing it. But one day, I accidentally opened the progress PSD with this and just... fiddled with it for no particular reason until I thought it looked decent. I still don't particularly like it, but at least it's halfway presentable now.
Note that the old one was atrociously green. If you happen to know who bought the original at the EF art show (stupid me lost the invoice), please, let me know, or let them know, or... just give me a way to contact this person, I need to make them a reprint.
As a sidenote, I've been reading a lot on Indian history, mostly 1700s and 1800s, during the past few months. That *may* rear its ugly head somewhere...
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Tiger
Size 1160 x 820px
File Size 561.7 kB
This is stunning! The amount of detail in this is great, I love the fur texture you used and the anatomy is amazing! Their facial expressions go so well with each other, you did an amazing job, especially with the clothing! I could look at this over and over without getting bored. Really an amazing job on this :)
Frustration, really. I kinda got coerced into finishing it when I didn't want to, and all I can see now is the frankly absurd amount of time I've sunk into this thing, as well as all the errors and gross mistakes that are still there.
And it ultimately wasn't worth it. I failed to do several other things I was supposed to do, because I ran out of time, and in the end, it ended up getting sold for the price of its frame (which happens, and I'm not really salty about that, but in this case, it merely added to the multiple frustrations).
The only redeeming quality I feel this has for me is the story that ties to it.
And it ultimately wasn't worth it. I failed to do several other things I was supposed to do, because I ran out of time, and in the end, it ended up getting sold for the price of its frame (which happens, and I'm not really salty about that, but in this case, it merely added to the multiple frustrations).
The only redeeming quality I feel this has for me is the story that ties to it.
Oooohh. I have a commission that is like that. The artist, poor fellow, has put in multiple DAYS over the last two months trying to get my commission finished. I asked for a subject matter that's relatively new to him, and it made his art mojo completely implode. Now I have every confidence in him, but he's told me frankly that he's going to charge twice as much for this size of project in the future, just because of how much time it's sucked up for him.
*gives hug*
I can see how you hate this,now.
*gives hug*
I can see how you hate this,now.
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