
The shaded version of this picture. The flats were done in Inkscape, and then the vectors were imported into Clip Studio to shade it.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Vore
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 890 x 1280px
File Size 250.7 kB
I'm sorry to make you sad!
I still like doing the vector drawings! I've just been playing around with Clip Studio a lot in the last month or so. Both Clip Studio and Inkscape have their advantages and disadvantages, and they're both fun to draw with in different ways. I have certainly not abandoned Inkscape entirely, and will surely do more drawings in that style in the future. ^_^
This was just an attempt to combine the two, and I'm not entirely sure it succeeded. But it's always good to push myself in different directions as an artist, I figure!
I still like doing the vector drawings! I've just been playing around with Clip Studio a lot in the last month or so. Both Clip Studio and Inkscape have their advantages and disadvantages, and they're both fun to draw with in different ways. I have certainly not abandoned Inkscape entirely, and will surely do more drawings in that style in the future. ^_^
This was just an attempt to combine the two, and I'm not entirely sure it succeeded. But it's always good to push myself in different directions as an artist, I figure!
Oh, it looks very nice! I'm not REALLY sad... I mean, I love your vector drawings a lot. But I like you and want to see where you go as an artist more than I care about any one style you may choose to employ.
And, really, I enjoy your stories at least as much ^____^ That's something I do with my pictures too. I like to add context to the image as I'm drawing, it's usually a long process (i'm really slow beyond sketching) and I actually need that context to draw within, otherwise I lose focus and it becomes a mess. Or worse, I forget what I was drawing and lose interest!
And, really, I enjoy your stories at least as much ^____^ That's something I do with my pictures too. I like to add context to the image as I'm drawing, it's usually a long process (i'm really slow beyond sketching) and I actually need that context to draw within, otherwise I lose focus and it becomes a mess. Or worse, I forget what I was drawing and lose interest!
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