
Goache on Mixed Media Paper
When staring at the screen gets to be too much, or if my hand is cramping from holding the big chunky Wacom stylus, swapping to traditional work helps me some. I did this a couple of days ago while taking a break from the commissions. I'm trying to learn gouache and like how it looks for pin-up girls, so that's what I tried!
* Commission Info: http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/6126375/ *
* buy me a coffee! https://ko-fi.com/coypowers *
When staring at the screen gets to be too much, or if my hand is cramping from holding the big chunky Wacom stylus, swapping to traditional work helps me some. I did this a couple of days ago while taking a break from the commissions. I'm trying to learn gouache and like how it looks for pin-up girls, so that's what I tried!
* Commission Info: http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/6126375/ *
* buy me a coffee! https://ko-fi.com/coypowers *
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Rabbit / Hare
Size 878 x 1280px
File Size 927 kB
lindsey, jua, or maybe one of a vix, either way we fans win hmmm, thought on lion morphs like jua. how would a tribal pride of lions work, say a dozen lioness to a poor single male. all the fems synced for heat. what odds the un/lucky male survives the time while satisfying the ladies.
Hahaha, I have no idea how that'd work for the guy in a situation like that!
In my comic universe, Jua's a lioness, but more broadly just a 'feline'. Instead of grouping everyone in tons and tons of species, I kind of broke them into broader categories. Her mother's a housecat, her dad was a lion. Her grandmother on her father's side was a cougar, and her grandfather on her mother's side was also a lion. So there's familial resemblance, without having to worry about all of one 'race' looking the same, especially since I tend to not put human hair on them.
(Lenny and Lindsey are both coyotes like their mother, but their father was a wolf)
In my comic universe, Jua's a lioness, but more broadly just a 'feline'. Instead of grouping everyone in tons and tons of species, I kind of broke them into broader categories. Her mother's a housecat, her dad was a lion. Her grandmother on her father's side was a cougar, and her grandfather on her mother's side was also a lion. So there's familial resemblance, without having to worry about all of one 'race' looking the same, especially since I tend to not put human hair on them.
(Lenny and Lindsey are both coyotes like their mother, but their father was a wolf)
I guess it's like the old joke about how you get to Carnegie Hall -- practice, practice, practice. Another artist I watch --
oreofish -- is experimenting with gouache, too. I played with it 45 or 50 years ago, but I lack much artistic ability.

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