 
                
                    Stream commission for  backlash we see his OC Sammy Collins, who seems to have gotten into a spot of bother. That patch of dirt certainly didn't look like it was wet, much less ankle-deep mud. But so it was, and although Sammy managed to jerk his foot free before the mud closed in over it, his shoe failed to hold on, and was sucked off, swallowed by the mire. Having extracted his flooded shoe from the slop, he's got to get it clean (or at least wear-able). For this purpose he's borrowed a nearby garden hose fo flush his shoe out. It's going to take awhile though, that stuff's packed in good.
 backlash we see his OC Sammy Collins, who seems to have gotten into a spot of bother. That patch of dirt certainly didn't look like it was wet, much less ankle-deep mud. But so it was, and although Sammy managed to jerk his foot free before the mud closed in over it, his shoe failed to hold on, and was sucked off, swallowed by the mire. Having extracted his flooded shoe from the slop, he's got to get it clean (or at least wear-able). For this purpose he's borrowed a nearby garden hose fo flush his shoe out. It's going to take awhile though, that stuff's packed in good.
Technical:
This is the second of two lineart commissions, marking my first session devoted to livestreamed commission work. This weekend was to have been Furnal Equinox, canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, so I came up with the idea of doing livestreamed commissions. Complicating matters was OBS Studio's most recent update, which broke a feature I was using to display the music I was playing from SoundCloud in a window above Krita, specifically the "crop filter". No matter what I did, the source refused to display anything but the topmost window, a display-capture one (because window capture still doesn't work with Krita). So screw it, I went vanilla, only displaying Krita and the one source that would stay on top, my webcam...pointed at a baseball cap with a scrolling LED display with current commission status.
Having familiar characters to draw certainly makes a difference in completion time, this one took about 1:20 to complete.
Digital drawing done in Krita 4.2.8, ten layers, (including reference images and vector text comprising my signature), 119MB in-app, 7.67MB .KRA file on-disk, approximately 1.25 hours logged editing time. Project ID: 477
             backlash we see his OC Sammy Collins, who seems to have gotten into a spot of bother. That patch of dirt certainly didn't look like it was wet, much less ankle-deep mud. But so it was, and although Sammy managed to jerk his foot free before the mud closed in over it, his shoe failed to hold on, and was sucked off, swallowed by the mire. Having extracted his flooded shoe from the slop, he's got to get it clean (or at least wear-able). For this purpose he's borrowed a nearby garden hose fo flush his shoe out. It's going to take awhile though, that stuff's packed in good.
 backlash we see his OC Sammy Collins, who seems to have gotten into a spot of bother. That patch of dirt certainly didn't look like it was wet, much less ankle-deep mud. But so it was, and although Sammy managed to jerk his foot free before the mud closed in over it, his shoe failed to hold on, and was sucked off, swallowed by the mire. Having extracted his flooded shoe from the slop, he's got to get it clean (or at least wear-able). For this purpose he's borrowed a nearby garden hose fo flush his shoe out. It's going to take awhile though, that stuff's packed in good.Technical:
This is the second of two lineart commissions, marking my first session devoted to livestreamed commission work. This weekend was to have been Furnal Equinox, canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, so I came up with the idea of doing livestreamed commissions. Complicating matters was OBS Studio's most recent update, which broke a feature I was using to display the music I was playing from SoundCloud in a window above Krita, specifically the "crop filter". No matter what I did, the source refused to display anything but the topmost window, a display-capture one (because window capture still doesn't work with Krita). So screw it, I went vanilla, only displaying Krita and the one source that would stay on top, my webcam...pointed at a baseball cap with a scrolling LED display with current commission status.
Having familiar characters to draw certainly makes a difference in completion time, this one took about 1:20 to complete.
Digital drawing done in Krita 4.2.8, ten layers, (including reference images and vector text comprising my signature), 119MB in-app, 7.67MB .KRA file on-disk, approximately 1.25 hours logged editing time. Project ID: 477
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
                    Species Dog (Other)
                    Size 800 x 1035px
                    File Size 96.1 kB
                
                    If they were patent leather (speaking specifically about loafers/flats since they're the subject of the pic) they could be recovered--it's more an inconvenience than a disaster, depending on whether it happens before or after the event where they needed to be presentable.                
             
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