A character artwork commissioned by kanyon1972 :D
I took the opportunity to experiment with painting fur here. A bit more broader, loose strokes than sharp, thin ones. I think the colors and volume turned out really well and I'm rather proud of this one.
I regret I didn't record the process of this one as i probably would be useful for personal analysis and repeating the good things.
I also have been a fan of these simple, expressive stroke backgrounds so I used this one to practice it a bit more. First I saw these done by Yang Qi917 on artstation and since then I tried to find my own way to achieve similar effect. I feel like they compliment character figures really well!
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I took the opportunity to experiment with painting fur here. A bit more broader, loose strokes than sharp, thin ones. I think the colors and volume turned out really well and I'm rather proud of this one.
I regret I didn't record the process of this one as i probably would be useful for personal analysis and repeating the good things.
I also have been a fan of these simple, expressive stroke backgrounds so I used this one to practice it a bit more. First I saw these done by Yang Qi917 on artstation and since then I tried to find my own way to achieve similar effect. I feel like they compliment character figures really well!
★Other places ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
ISVOC-ART.COM // Patreon // Ko-fi // Twitter
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Sergal
Gender Male
Size 935 x 1173px
Listed in Folders
Your artwork always has this professional quality to it that makes it feel like what you have drawn should be the official artwork of that subject. In this case, Cheese folks.
An albino looking sergal but with such wonderful floof for be sure adds character and volume to him
the compliment of the black stroke gives this image something, though at the same time I keep wanting to see red eyes appear like something out of Helsing. well done.
the compliment of the black stroke gives this image something, though at the same time I keep wanting to see red eyes appear like something out of Helsing. well done.






















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