ink, then digital. 2003.
Learning about Illustrator. Found it easier to start from a less-is-more
aesthetic.
Also, incorporating old Victorian-era clip art. I think I picked this
up from Pseudo Manitou, though not nearly to his level of
sophistication.
And guess who just learned how to make dotted line vectors! woo!
This was made for a fur named Brownie from VCL (where I was uploading
my art at the time). She wore men's clothing, as I recall, and had
a kind of tomboyish thing going on. The swell of the chest and
hips are hopefully enough of a give away.
Learning about Illustrator. Found it easier to start from a less-is-more
aesthetic.
Also, incorporating old Victorian-era clip art. I think I picked this
up from Pseudo Manitou, though not nearly to his level of
sophistication.
And guess who just learned how to make dotted line vectors! woo!
This was made for a fur named Brownie from VCL (where I was uploading
my art at the time). She wore men's clothing, as I recall, and had
a kind of tomboyish thing going on. The swell of the chest and
hips are hopefully enough of a give away.
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Very elegant though and stylish :3
I have it hanging in my craft/fursuiting room. :)
I actually have a couple of otter prints of yours as well.. O is for otter and a kinda steampunk-ish flying otter. I got them about the same time. :)
I dont sense a theme LOL