
Comes Winter let everyone be safe and warm inside.
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Continuing the alternate versions posts. This was back from November '19. It was difficult to choose between v1 and v2 as which to complete first, but i went with v1. i just put a few touch-ups on this before posting, so it hasn't really been finished until now. - but - there are still the expanded background version of each to do....
The working size for this was 5826 x 3618, so at less than a quarter size there is a good deal of textures that don't show up. i'll post a 4K version over at dA and/or weasyl eventually.
v1:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/33811484/
v1 expanded WIP:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/35636158/
Krita
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Continuing the alternate versions posts. This was back from November '19. It was difficult to choose between v1 and v2 as which to complete first, but i went with v1. i just put a few touch-ups on this before posting, so it hasn't really been finished until now. - but - there are still the expanded background version of each to do....
The working size for this was 5826 x 3618, so at less than a quarter size there is a good deal of textures that don't show up. i'll post a 4K version over at dA and/or weasyl eventually.
v1:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/33811484/
v1 expanded WIP:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/35636158/
Krita
Category All / General Furry Art
Species Skunk
Size 795 x 1280px
File Size 521.7 kB
Both are medieval anthro - so a natural association. .....and i did some storyboards on Nelvana's "Martin The Warrior"!
my little psuedo-medieval farce had existed for many years before those storyboards were done - so while drawing those boards i was letting my style influence the posing, how a digigrade anthro moves, has facial expressions, etc. ^_^
my little psuedo-medieval farce had existed for many years before those storyboards were done - so while drawing those boards i was letting my style influence the posing, how a digigrade anthro moves, has facial expressions, etc. ^_^
No. The company for decades was "Filmation". Then it was bought by a French Company with false claims of continuing American production, and as soon as the paperwork cleared the courts the French Company closed every studio and fired everyone! The French Company only wanted the extensive library of Filmation series to license for TV syndication, no new series. And the grave robber distributor company? "Funimation". So, yeah, never worked for them. Filmation people went to work for Disney (both feature and TV), Hanna-Barbera (both feature and TV), and Dic, and a few other studios (Simpsons, etc). i did about 5 yrs at HB, retooling from Layout to Models and then Series Development. Was offered a position as Disney, but that came a couple months after moving to Canada and couldn't see moving back at that point and ended up doing work for them a few years later anyway. Just ordered a book called "The Filmation Generation" written by the studio owner/operator Lou Schiemer, a nice guy who was betrayed by the company he sold Filmation to in good faith. There were two or three series well into production at that point and the new owners threw all that art into trash cans.
The death of Filmation benefited all the other studios - possibly Disney the most as the top artists went there. i was around 24 at the time and didn't feel i had the chops for Disney yet, so i went to Hanna-Barbera and changing from Layout to Models to continue my "internship" (learning from the old timers how to draw better) and then to Series Development before leaving about 5 years later. i'm still in touch with a lot of my friends from Filmation, and for most it seems to have worked out fine. ^_^
Thanks! i'm pretty much a push-over for all that furry/anime/fantasy pastel purple art! Was trying to get a bit of a Whistler/Toulouse-Lautrec/Jones vibe in the simple composition and brush work. Someone once told me "If you're going to steal a horse make sure it's the fastest one." And, having posted this, i now see stuff i have to change.
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