
Isn't he yummy? I wonder what he's up to...
Ink on bristol, 9 x 12 inches.
ORIGINAL FOR SALE! http://www.furbid.ws/cgi-bin/auctio......pl?item=11402
Ink on bristol, 9 x 12 inches.
ORIGINAL FOR SALE! http://www.furbid.ws/cgi-bin/auctio......pl?item=11402
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 675 x 900px
File Size 80.9 kB
Listed in Folders
I've always loved minotaurs, for the fact that they are one of the original mythological creations of an ancient society, and that they are cool looking. And i just love his glare! (i can imagine him thinking: "I'm going to fucking KILL that dwarf.")
I think it's great, though one thing caught my eye when viewing it. The 'mohawk' of fur atop his head, going down his backside, doesn't seem to conform to the shape of the top of his head, it just seems to go in a straight line off of it, attaching to his back.
This strikes me as odd, but you may have had it in mind, *shrugs* I like to mix elements of constructive criticism in my comments.
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I think it's great, though one thing caught my eye when viewing it. The 'mohawk' of fur atop his head, going down his backside, doesn't seem to conform to the shape of the top of his head, it just seems to go in a straight line off of it, attaching to his back.
This strikes me as odd, but you may have had it in mind, *shrugs* I like to mix elements of constructive criticism in my comments.
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Thanks muchly!
You're quite right about his hair. Sadly, a slip of the brush pen kind of mucked things up for his mohawk flowing natural-like along his neck, and the price of salvage was making it look a little flat. That's the peril of ink... if you goof, grin and learn from it. ^_^
You're quite right about his hair. Sadly, a slip of the brush pen kind of mucked things up for his mohawk flowing natural-like along his neck, and the price of salvage was making it look a little flat. That's the peril of ink... if you goof, grin and learn from it. ^_^
Man, i know what you mean though... I was completing an inking once, I was a fool and shook my pen to get the ink flowing. Of course it spattered all over the image. So I spent my time trying to melt the splotches somehow into the image. Lol. That's one of the interesting aspects about being an artist. Things never turn out how you expect, and you are constantly surprised (or disappointed) with the results.
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