 
                
                    "Y'know, I shoulda been your father. ...I mean I coulda been."
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I drew this as somewhat of a tribute (although I'm a bit embarrassed to say that when it's a picture of cartoon dogs...), and also to spread the word for the campaign in Hank Deutschendorf's name:
https://bbrfoundation.donordrive.co.....icipantID=7096
...I can't believe the suffering that man went through, and I had no idea that was going on until now. I wish they could have found a cure quick enough to save him, but for now, we can just hope to save someone else from this in the future.
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This came out so well and so quickly...I started finishing all these "doggos" in an attempt to get faster and better with my art, but I didn't expect to see progress on BOTH fronts so FAST! This is three characters and a background, and it took less than...I'll say...15 hours. For me, that's outstanding!
The only issue I have with it, really, is the composition. This kind of "fell together", so it wasn't properly planned out, and Peter's stupid leg shifts the whole scene too far to the right for my comfort, but whaddaya gonna do, right? Other than that, I'm so happy with this. <3
Edit: I almost forgot! I had asked for SuperStinkWarrior's help on a different drawing, but his sketches for that also helped me to draw Dana's face here! Thanks, dude!!! I owe ya!
 SuperStinkWarrior's help on a different drawing, but his sketches for that also helped me to draw Dana's face here! Thanks, dude!!! I owe ya!
I didn't want to make this piece sad. When an actor dies, I've recently realized that like to keep that sadness separate from the memories of their character. As long as the character lives on (and even if the character dies eventually), there is a kind of immortality in that, and I don't want to tarnish it. I've done it in the past and it never felt right, and I think that's why.
Normally my art is posted 3 days earlier on my Patreon, but this is an exception, since I want to spread the word for their campaign.
I hope everyone enjoys this, and that it gets attention for the cause. <3
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***If you like my art, please consider supporting it on Patreon!***
***You can also buy me a "coffee" (decaf coke and carrot juice, I don't do coffee!)***
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Peter, Dana, Oscar © Ghostbusters
Art by me
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I drew this as somewhat of a tribute (although I'm a bit embarrassed to say that when it's a picture of cartoon dogs...), and also to spread the word for the campaign in Hank Deutschendorf's name:
https://bbrfoundation.donordrive.co.....icipantID=7096
...I can't believe the suffering that man went through, and I had no idea that was going on until now. I wish they could have found a cure quick enough to save him, but for now, we can just hope to save someone else from this in the future.
******
******
This came out so well and so quickly...I started finishing all these "doggos" in an attempt to get faster and better with my art, but I didn't expect to see progress on BOTH fronts so FAST! This is three characters and a background, and it took less than...I'll say...15 hours. For me, that's outstanding!
The only issue I have with it, really, is the composition. This kind of "fell together", so it wasn't properly planned out, and Peter's stupid leg shifts the whole scene too far to the right for my comfort, but whaddaya gonna do, right? Other than that, I'm so happy with this. <3
Edit: I almost forgot! I had asked for
 SuperStinkWarrior's help on a different drawing, but his sketches for that also helped me to draw Dana's face here! Thanks, dude!!! I owe ya!
 SuperStinkWarrior's help on a different drawing, but his sketches for that also helped me to draw Dana's face here! Thanks, dude!!! I owe ya!I didn't want to make this piece sad. When an actor dies, I've recently realized that like to keep that sadness separate from the memories of their character. As long as the character lives on (and even if the character dies eventually), there is a kind of immortality in that, and I don't want to tarnish it. I've done it in the past and it never felt right, and I think that's why.
Normally my art is posted 3 days earlier on my Patreon, but this is an exception, since I want to spread the word for their campaign.
I hope everyone enjoys this, and that it gets attention for the cause. <3
******
***If you like my art, please consider supporting it on Patreon!***
***You can also buy me a "coffee" (decaf coke and carrot juice, I don't do coffee!)***
******
Peter, Dana, Oscar © Ghostbusters
Art by me
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
                    Species Unspecified / Any
                    Size 1300 x 1005px
                    File Size 596.8 kB
                
                    Thank you again! Actually,  superstinkwarrior helped me with that, kind of by accident. He helped me figure out how to draw puffy cheeks similar to that, for another drawing I was planning to try, and I thought something like that could work here, too! :3
 superstinkwarrior helped me with that, kind of by accident. He helped me figure out how to draw puffy cheeks similar to that, for another drawing I was planning to try, and I thought something like that could work here, too! :3                
             superstinkwarrior helped me with that, kind of by accident. He helped me figure out how to draw puffy cheeks similar to that, for another drawing I was planning to try, and I thought something like that could work here, too! :3
 superstinkwarrior helped me with that, kind of by accident. He helped me figure out how to draw puffy cheeks similar to that, for another drawing I was planning to try, and I thought something like that could work here, too! :3                
                    After reading the link you posted, I better understand why you did this piece and find that its a touching tribute to such an individual. Its truly a touching piece that holds an innocence to who the person was an actor, even as a young child in a film such as Ghostbusters 2. And it holds to a scene that seems to capture the moment between Bill Murray's character and then actress who played Dana since they were back and forth about their interest for another in the 1st film into the the 2nd. Keep up the good work                
            
                    Thank you so much! All of that is exactly what I was trying to portray with this, so I'm TOUCHED you were able to see it all!!!  
This work meant a lot to me for a whole lot of reasons, and I think it shows a lot of growth, so I'm hoping I can make works that are this meaningful more often, from now on. :3
Thank you so much!!!
            This work meant a lot to me for a whole lot of reasons, and I think it shows a lot of growth, so I'm hoping I can make works that are this meaningful more often, from now on. :3
Thank you so much!!!
 
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