
Account moved to
ladykix
Hm. >_> I'm not so sure about that title.
I just finished this up real quick to throw in with the 240 images that were won in my auction. :>
Ave's a cute little thing.
Ave and image belong to me.

Hm. >_> I'm not so sure about that title.
I just finished this up real quick to throw in with the 240 images that were won in my auction. :>
Ave's a cute little thing.
Ave and image belong to me.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 938 x 900px
File Size 1.02 MB
I sketched it on regular crappy printer paper, and traced it onto bristol board using a pen... Not sure what brand, I forgot. To color it, I used Prismacolor markers for the base colors, and I shaded with Prismacolor Colored Pencils. The white highlights were done with a white gel pen, and the silver areas(bells, piercings, etc) were done with Metallic Silver colored pencil, and Metallic Silver uh. I guess it's paint. It's in a marker shaped container, but it has a ball thing in it that you have to shake, like a spray can. Like a paint pen. o-o So yeah. The fur details were made with the colored pencil.
This image is edited with Photoshop quite a bit, though. I used the smudge tool to smooth out the edges, especially on her tail and hair. I also used it on the tips of her ears, and to blend the white fur with her yellow fur on her butt and legs.
Now if only I can get that texture on my digital drawings... :/
This image is edited with Photoshop quite a bit, though. I used the smudge tool to smooth out the edges, especially on her tail and hair. I also used it on the tips of her ears, and to blend the white fur with her yellow fur on her butt and legs.
Now if only I can get that texture on my digital drawings... :/
I go to school for massage therapy, which is in the medical field. I've taken about 4 anatomy and physiology classes. x3 A joint is where two bones meet.
For example:
http://medicalimages.allrefer.com/l.....ent-series.jpg
That is an image of someone's hip. The socket where the leg bone meets the hip bone is the joint. That joint can't be doubled.. :P
When people are talking about being double-jointed, they mean hypermobile. It just means that your joints can stretch further, not that there's two.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_jointed
^^
For example:
http://medicalimages.allrefer.com/l.....ent-series.jpg
That is an image of someone's hip. The socket where the leg bone meets the hip bone is the joint. That joint can't be doubled.. :P
When people are talking about being double-jointed, they mean hypermobile. It just means that your joints can stretch further, not that there's two.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_jointed
^^
Comments