Purity 9.5" x 11" Medium is acrylic inks, marker, colored pencil.
Original for sale at Anthrocon 2010
Over time I think I might actually enjoy painting spots now. I'm actually looking forward to painting a tiger next.
Original for sale at Anthrocon 2010
Over time I think I might actually enjoy painting spots now. I'm actually looking forward to painting a tiger next.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Leopard
Size 900 x 706px
File Size 126.5 kB
shes lovely! I quite enjoy her peaceful pose and the fur rendering :3- especially the flowy hair!
Is that a mountain range in the background?
If so, I think the perspective is a bit out of place, since it looks more like an extention of the ground/the leopard looks large in size to it.
If its not supposed to be a mountain range then I didnt say anything! :)
Is that a mountain range in the background?
If so, I think the perspective is a bit out of place, since it looks more like an extention of the ground/the leopard looks large in size to it.
If its not supposed to be a mountain range then I didnt say anything! :)
That is some amazing fur, and the whole thing is lovely. I hear every now and then that traditional art is fading away, but one look at stuff like this and I beg to differ. I can always tell the difference, and there's just a quality to traditional work that digital can't replicate. I would compliment you on everything I like about this piece, but let's leave it at amazing work, otherwise this comment would be too long.
Same with writers. I kinda refuse to look at my stories until I'm almost totally done with them, lest I start scowling and harumphing about "That sentence doesn't look right" or "Is that really the best adjective I could use?" or something along those lines. Hell, I even do that with books I read for fun and stuff. A lot of the magic of the final piece is lost when you know the blood, sweat, tears and coffee that went into making it work.
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