
"I love my job, but I also love my time off!"
Even The Best need to take a break. A slice-of-life pic of Anita's Fixer, Karin, taking a load off and chilling for a while at home, watching the tube, or somesuch. Have to give those big thumpers a rest sometimes, so they're ready when some butts need to be kicked.
I pretty much needed to see Karin's huge paws in my face. Sue me. :)
Idly wondering how long it'll be before someone copies this as their own art. :P Am I bitter? Naw.
Even The Best need to take a break. A slice-of-life pic of Anita's Fixer, Karin, taking a load off and chilling for a while at home, watching the tube, or somesuch. Have to give those big thumpers a rest sometimes, so they're ready when some butts need to be kicked.
I pretty much needed to see Karin's huge paws in my face. Sue me. :)
Idly wondering how long it'll be before someone copies this as their own art. :P Am I bitter? Naw.
Category All / All
Species Rabbit / Hare
Size 1200 x 934px
File Size 386.7 kB
My mindset on the tracing/copying/visual referencing thing is to simply credit the source, if you're doing a major copy of something someone else has done.
Things like, "Oh, that's how that hand should look" and copy it for a small portion of a piece is cool, of course. But, on a pic like this, the PAWS are the major portion of the subject, so, crediting should happen.
We all use references. But when the reference is the majority of the art, just give credit.
Things like, "Oh, that's how that hand should look" and copy it for a small portion of a piece is cool, of course. But, on a pic like this, the PAWS are the major portion of the subject, so, crediting should happen.
We all use references. But when the reference is the majority of the art, just give credit.
True, referencing positions/proportions or a hand's gesture isn't all that bad and I've done it on occasion after I couldn't manage to get something down on the n'th try. I believe it's always a good practice to reference the source from once practice scribbles but I will be completely honest here and say that- if memory serves me well, I have been guilty on two occasions of heavily referencing stuff for a panel in at least two of my older comics but I always try to supply the proper credits on those ones.
in my opinion we practically even copy like 90% from others in RL (from drawing aside) we learn by looking how others do stuff if we have difficulty in learning it.
taking references to get an idea is totally fine by me.
if you want to learn human anatomy, you learn it by copying the teacher and mixing it with your own style. thats how drawing and life works. we learn by others.
when I started on drawing on FA i was mostly taking references from
cougr and
beherit because i adore their art style. i learned from them and developed my own style.
taking references to get an idea is totally fine by me.
if you want to learn human anatomy, you learn it by copying the teacher and mixing it with your own style. thats how drawing and life works. we learn by others.
when I started on drawing on FA i was mostly taking references from


That's definitely true, I've practically copied a lot from franco-belgian comic books back in the day, thus picking up some 'bad habits' along the way which I've tried to get rid of by studying anatomy (keyword here being: "try") with varying degrees of success.
So in that regard I don't see myself having a 'style' more like just me being a "very terribleartist abuser of pencils" whose only comfort is this pic by Robert Crumb: https://i.pinimg.com/736x/42/39/a8/.....e99b3913c5.jpg =P
Joking asside though, I do use references to keep on trying to learn new stuff along the way, which is one of the reasons why I can't stand to look at my older pics, especially the ones I rushed but then again, we all have to start somewhere: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/21690190/
Plus, I think your art is tremendously dynamic and cute, so in that regard I can definitely tell that your efforts have been paying off. :3
So in that regard I don't see myself having a 'style' more like just me being a "very terrible
Joking asside though, I do use references to keep on trying to learn new stuff along the way, which is one of the reasons why I can't stand to look at my older pics, especially the ones I rushed but then again, we all have to start somewhere: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/21690190/
Plus, I think your art is tremendously dynamic and cute, so in that regard I can definitely tell that your efforts have been paying off. :3
Well, she pretty much spend the day kicking throats and guts. She deserved the day off her paws at least. They look way better without the straps on. Kind of ironic to see Karin like this given how much she preaches herself to be a Lady yet looks much like a tomboy here, lol. Still, kinda curious about her life outside of fighting. Will there be more of her life in the next pictures?
I remember when I first got into the fandom years ago and was so shocked about the amazing and detailed way you drew paws because I never saw them being drew like that before, and years later I'm still amazed!! its just so perfect and you're so talented
Thank you!! really big fan of your gallery!!
Thank you!! really big fan of your gallery!!
Those are super huge, sexy bunny feet she has. I admire the way it is exposed from the straps she wears. Besides that, since she does have sexy bunny feet paws, Iβm willing to rub her cute and sexy feet and become lucky as crap. No matter how big they are, sheβs going to receive big foot rubs. I would rub/lick/kiss/play with her feet. They obviously look so egregiously tired out every single day I believe. I know Karin will love a foot rub or even more and more excessive foot rubs. I recommend she needs more foot rubs due to having big bunny feet.
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