Meh... Didn't care too much in drawing this one-- Unlike the previous submission-- but it's got its charm, I suppose... I guess... Whatever.... Oh hey, what's that girl doing in the background?
Ink is an entirely different animal as opposed to pencil.
Ink is an entirely different animal as opposed to pencil.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Cheetah
Size 989 x 1280px
File Size 303.7 kB
She's warming her breasts at the light-bulb, isn't that obvious?! But I'll start at the beginning and go-left to-right: Fem number one- Obvious foot fetish; Fem number two- Sugar overdose; Male number one- Secretly hates women; Fem number three- Sun worshiper; Male number two- Boobs-induced seizure; Male number three- Flamboyant gay looking up your... um. No pants. No nothing. Fine, just looking then; Male number four- Homicidal fan with brain damage that thinks you are zombie-Elvis; Male number five- Pyromaniac waiting for a chance to set your tail on fire; Fem number four- About to faint because her corset is too tight. Congratulations, you may never look at it the same. ;-p Hopefully this is worth a chuckle or two.
Ah ha ha ha haaaa! Definitely a chuckle! (and I think you succeeded in helping me see it in a different light.) It kind of makes me wish I spent more time on the background.
...It would appear you have a good eye at noticing little details... or... lack thereof. ;)
...It would appear you have a good eye at noticing little details... or... lack thereof. ;)
Ah, but it is not necessarily the amount of detail put in an image that defines an artists skill, but also the amount that can be left out while still maintaining coherency. The comic 'Digger' by Ursula Vernon, is perhaps a good example of this in that it uses a seemingly simple black-and-white palette and yet it displays such depth of story and characters. But yes, despite my 'coke-bottle' type glasses, I pick things out that others might overlook ...and overlook things others might notice, funny how that works, isn't it?
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