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Rasmus at the Radio (Commissioned from Tracy Butler)
Very recently a friend of mine surprised me and commissioned the one and only Tracy J. Butler of Lackadaisy fame to draw my character Raz -- or perhaps an eerily similar ancestor -- doing his job as an actor for a radio play. This is the result and everything about the way she drew him makes me so happy! His horns are perfect, the hairstyle is on-point, and his gestures and expression perfectly match his character! Not to mention the clothes, which are excellently balanced between "casual" and "professional"!
If you haven't already, PLEASE take a gander at her works and read her comic Lackadaisy. It's a gorgeously-drawn and masterfully-written story about bootleggers in the prohibition era who just so happen to be cats, and it's only getting better. It's goofy, dramatic, hilarious, heart-wrenching, and overflowing with the finest vintage of snark and sarcasm (at least whenever Mordecai is involved). I've been a fan for years, and I'll continue to be one for many more to come!
A thousand thanks to both my friend for commissioning Tracy, and to Tracy herself for doing such a wonderful job while being a super chill person!
If you haven't already, PLEASE take a gander at her works and read her comic Lackadaisy. It's a gorgeously-drawn and masterfully-written story about bootleggers in the prohibition era who just so happen to be cats, and it's only getting better. It's goofy, dramatic, hilarious, heart-wrenching, and overflowing with the finest vintage of snark and sarcasm (at least whenever Mordecai is involved). I've been a fan for years, and I'll continue to be one for many more to come!
A thousand thanks to both my friend for commissioning Tracy, and to Tracy herself for doing such a wonderful job while being a super chill person!
Category Artwork (Digital) / Portraits
Species Satyr
Size 1125 x 1280px
File Size 208.5 kB
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