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Dipper Draper
, the outlaw, fights it out with Sheriff Bobby Thornbody
. They visited the Jackson Hole, Wyoming. And they are playing on an old west set.
This is part of The beach bear story, a great audio story that I highly recommend you to listen. It's about the adventure of three bears who are part of a music band called The Beach Bears, you will love all the characters!. If you are interested, you can start the story right here:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/11432986
This is the cover art for the chapter titled Wild Montana Skies
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The Beach Bears
, the outlaw, fights it out with Sheriff Bobby Thornbody
. They visited the Jackson Hole, Wyoming. And they are playing on an old west set.This is part of The beach bear story, a great audio story that I highly recommend you to listen. It's about the adventure of three bears who are part of a music band called The Beach Bears, you will love all the characters!. If you are interested, you can start the story right here:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/11432986
This is the cover art for the chapter titled Wild Montana Skies
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The Beach Bears
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
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This feels like one of your "masterpiece-level" works - the ones that include a complete foreground and background in correct perspective, precise yet cartoony lines, and vibrant, cheerful colors.
The perspective on this one is particularly impressive, with a definite vanishing point. It must have taken you ages with a straight-edge to get all the planks of unpainted frontier-town timber to all be going the right direction.
I also really like the tiny Paco sign in the lower right next to the flower. I wonder right after this scene, the characters will stop playing for a moment to wonder who in the world decided to post a little signature signboard.
This feels like one of your "masterpiece-level" works - the ones that include a complete foreground and background in correct perspective, precise yet cartoony lines, and vibrant, cheerful colors.
The perspective on this one is particularly impressive, with a definite vanishing point. It must have taken you ages with a straight-edge to get all the planks of unpainted frontier-town timber to all be going the right direction.
I also really like the tiny Paco sign in the lower right next to the flower. I wonder right after this scene, the characters will stop playing for a moment to wonder who in the world decided to post a little signature signboard.
Oh gosh, the sketch for this background was really fast do to o///o
I just drew quickly a vanishing point but it was quicker than you thought, I'm not very stricted with straight lines to the vanish point, it is just a little common sense that it looks correct, but probably is not correct at all, I'm not very picky with perfectionism. What I took more time was with the characters.
Haha, they won't even notice that little signature, it is very little and they are more focused on their game
I just drew quickly a vanishing point but it was quicker than you thought, I'm not very stricted with straight lines to the vanish point, it is just a little common sense that it looks correct, but probably is not correct at all, I'm not very picky with perfectionism. What I took more time was with the characters.
Haha, they won't even notice that little signature, it is very little and they are more focused on their game
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