This is a sketch I did for
mpanthera at FC last week. I usually don't draw bats but when he handed me the theme book I instantly saw in my head the sketch I wanted to do. I didn't have a lot of my drawing supplies that reside in my studio, and I didn't want to spend all day on it since I had a couple books after it so I got creative with it. I thought the use of vertical lines to define the stonework/ gargoyle contrasted nicely with the horizontal lines that make up most of the background.
mpanthera at FC last week. I usually don't draw bats but when he handed me the theme book I instantly saw in my head the sketch I wanted to do. I didn't have a lot of my drawing supplies that reside in my studio, and I didn't want to spend all day on it since I had a couple books after it so I got creative with it. I thought the use of vertical lines to define the stonework/ gargoyle contrasted nicely with the horizontal lines that make up most of the background. Category All / All
Species Bat
Size 851 x 1035px
File Size 195.3 kB
Hmmm. Hadn't considered that. Have to ask
mpanthera if he'd be cool with that? Still.....
mpanthera if he'd be cool with that? Still.....
Do a color version, that would be neat too, I did like the way it turned out as a sketch, though it would take me a while to put the money together to commission something like that, FC just cleaned out most of my funding for furry art.
Maybe later on this year, just have to see about that.
Maybe later on this year, just have to see about that.
Well, I certainly hope you do. Good god, that really looks like my character in you CoT game, Charlene, spotting some innocent but beautiful young mouse fem. You know the kind, MP. "Raep Face" on and then that mouse fem gets a tongue-lashing she'll never forget.
Why do you make me so evil?! LOL
Why do you make me so evil?! LOL
It's an interesting film, entertainingly creepy in places, odd and very Russian - all of the "monsters" in it are very much in the tradition of *their* mythology and their take on the supernatural. It definitely wouldn't fly well with the same market it was aimed at, here in the US, so the mixed reviews are understandable, much in the same way that some of the more culturally-biased anime don't fly at all here either (now can you enjoy a film when you have no cultural basis on which to form an understanding of the concepts and ideals used in the film?)
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