
Sometime last week myself and my bud
amethystine are talking a bit and both of us have a slight case of art block. In a little networking experiment we link every online sharing program that we have. IMs, OpenCanvas, and MoonEdit. It was kinda fun and spurred the juices a little bit, even though he's not an artist and I certainly can't write. We each kept peeking onto each other's respective projects during the night. It was a fun night and got me back on the wagon.
A little later I decided to clean this one up because I still have that masochist urge to master scales and coils.

A little later I decided to clean this one up because I still have that masochist urge to master scales and coils.
Category All / All
Species Snake / Serpent
Size 1000 x 1000px
File Size 273.3 kB
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You may have figured it out, but I'm not sure that everyone will, so..
The situation is that I was writing a story on my 'coiltop' computer there, and Menagerie, in the shape of a little bluejay, landed on my head and asked me what was going to happen next in the tale I was creating.
But yes, gulping could also happen. Just look at the keywords on this pic! :}
The situation is that I was writing a story on my 'coiltop' computer there, and Menagerie, in the shape of a little bluejay, landed on my head and asked me what was going to happen next in the tale I was creating.
But yes, gulping could also happen. Just look at the keywords on this pic! :}
Superb! Sublime! Scaly! :D
I love it, Menagerie. Thank you so very much. I'd never eat that little birdy version of you.. unless you wanted me to (which you regularly seem to want), of course! :}===<
Excellent work on the coils, that forward curvy bend in the middle especially. Also, the way you just did the scales around the edges of everything is a great compromise!
I love it, Menagerie. Thank you so very much. I'd never eat that little birdy version of you.. unless you wanted me to (which you regularly seem to want), of course! :}===<
Excellent work on the coils, that forward curvy bend in the middle especially. Also, the way you just did the scales around the edges of everything is a great compromise!
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