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I will be OPENING my Storenvy for an online Art Sale TOMORROW at 8pm EST (5pm PST, 7pm CST, midnight GMT, 11am Saturday in Sydney, etc etc ;) Scads of art for sale, pretty much everything posted in the past couple months. In addition to the bigger paintings, this time I'm also doing my best to include a bunch of cheaper inked, sketched smaller pieces, like this. :D
 
EDIT: Here is a sneak peak image of some of the stuff that will be up there for grabs!
            I will be OPENING my Storenvy for an online Art Sale TOMORROW at 8pm EST (5pm PST, 7pm CST, midnight GMT, 11am Saturday in Sydney, etc etc ;) Scads of art for sale, pretty much everything posted in the past couple months. In addition to the bigger paintings, this time I'm also doing my best to include a bunch of cheaper inked, sketched smaller pieces, like this. :D
EDIT: Here is a sneak peak image of some of the stuff that will be up there for grabs!
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
                    Species Vulpine (Other)
                    Size 528 x 788px
                    File Size 67.2 kB
                
                    So, only mammals became sentient in the realm of zootopia? That could explain what predators eat there. ;)
Either that or they wanted to avoid similarities with the movie Rio, hence why there arent any sentient birds around.
A similar reason for no sentient "fish" would be Finding Nemo i guess, and it would be kinda hard for the fish to get into Zootopia without suffocating :P
Cant see why there shouldnt be sentient reptiles around... Who knows? Maybe they are a seperate superpower, much like china, russia and USA and their relationship isnt great?
            Either that or they wanted to avoid similarities with the movie Rio, hence why there arent any sentient birds around.
A similar reason for no sentient "fish" would be Finding Nemo i guess, and it would be kinda hard for the fish to get into Zootopia without suffocating :P
Cant see why there shouldnt be sentient reptiles around... Who knows? Maybe they are a seperate superpower, much like china, russia and USA and their relationship isnt great?
                    in a live facebook video stream, rich and byron answered some questions. One of them stated that "bug protein and fish" are a common food source. Reptiles / birds / sea creatures / primates were not not present to better illustrate predator vs prey. However in the official art book, there is a city block or something that shows a monkey waiter serving an alligator or croc. 
in another illustration shows aquatic mammals going up some escalators, and in the corner you could see whales, dolphins, and such in shirts swimming through a giant tube (similar concept to My Gym Partner's a Monkey's aquatic hallways.).
Even some domesticated cats and dogs iirc. but its obvious why they werent present. no humans to domesticate 'em.
just some little tidbits that I know. :)
                
            in another illustration shows aquatic mammals going up some escalators, and in the corner you could see whales, dolphins, and such in shirts swimming through a giant tube (similar concept to My Gym Partner's a Monkey's aquatic hallways.).
Even some domesticated cats and dogs iirc. but its obvious why they werent present. no humans to domesticate 'em.
just some little tidbits that I know. :)
 
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