This one took a lot longer than I wanted it to. Though most of that was me putting off drawing it. Then i got into it, and finished off drawing it pretty quickly.
Anyway, this is Kiya in her normal time zone, at her normal size. She's not actually meant to be a macro character or anything, so this is her in a more IC situation.
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Anyway, this is Kiya in her normal time zone, at her normal size. She's not actually meant to be a macro character or anything, so this is her in a more IC situation.
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Category All / General Furry Art
Species Housecat
Size 1280 x 877px
File Size 165.1 kB
It is a pity that the people of DA do not appreciate your work as much as the people here on FurAffinity. T_T This is an excellent piece.
However, there is one detail you did here that stands out to me above all else. You gaze nearly every building a personality. Hardly any closely duplicated concepts. THAT is something your pictures have sorely needed and always bugged me, but I never pushed it because that kind of thinking is what keeps me from finishing any macro pictures.
The last feature that looks really good are all the Egyptian letters. They look so authentic. Or at least enough to be believable to the general public. =)
However, there is one detail you did here that stands out to me above all else. You gaze nearly every building a personality. Hardly any closely duplicated concepts. THAT is something your pictures have sorely needed and always bugged me, but I never pushed it because that kind of thinking is what keeps me from finishing any macro pictures.
The last feature that looks really good are all the Egyptian letters. They look so authentic. Or at least enough to be believable to the general public. =)
The wall was actually a photo of some bricks i found, which i then completely desaturated into a greyscale image, which i then messed around with until it tiled neatly. I then made that into a pattern in photoshop.. (which just means you can tile it easilly), i then deformed that until it matched the perspective of each of the sides of the wall, and then messed on with it again to get the edges of the wall to match up neatly even without the line. Then i went through and manually added highlights and shadows to stop it looking like wallpaper on a completely flat wall. Then overlayed that image over the colour of the shaded balcony. So yeah, i didn't draw the texture, but everything else I did. I'm glad you like the picture though!
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