
This is a recent commission done for Tango. The concept was Elementals with the choice of Balance for the piece.
I decided on a red fox with scales and a bit of Yin Yang added into the costume.
Mixed media colored pencil, Marker, acrylic Inks.
Balance copyright to Tango.
I decided on a red fox with scales and a bit of Yin Yang added into the costume.
Mixed media colored pencil, Marker, acrylic Inks.
Balance copyright to Tango.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 654 x 795px
File Size 92.7 kB
I love this, your an amazing artist, I was told about you by a friend Dakota Demon Wolf, I have to say none of the work I've seen from you old or new is a disappointment. Each piece that you draw never lets me down. You have an exellent style as well as skill level and your work always looks so professional. Your one of the artists that I admire, and also one of them that keeps me going. You were the muse to spark my intrest into starting to learn how to draw Anubis.
-Sincerely
Lelou
-Sincerely
Lelou
That is gorgeousness beyond gorgeous.
Must... Eat... Dark... Brain... Aaaarrrrrrrmmmm-NOM
OR someday get a commission. Someday. GAH! Too much talent. Unfair! Gimme some!
Yep. I like that picture. Like the asymmetrical symmetry of it. Such wonderful balance. Of course, the details are fabulous.
Must... Eat... Dark... Brain... Aaaarrrrrrrmmmm-NOM
OR someday get a commission. Someday. GAH! Too much talent. Unfair! Gimme some!
Yep. I like that picture. Like the asymmetrical symmetry of it. Such wonderful balance. Of course, the details are fabulous.
FINALLY you do a kitsune! Finally!
Certainly a very handsome fellow there, no question. Very nice character design, and the physique looks good albeit the arms seem thinner than they should. The rest of him is well built, very well muscled on the legs and abs, yet the arms seem scrawnier than they should. I realize that they are tilted so that the viewer is getting essentially a 90° view of they way they would normally be presented, yet I can't help feeling that a bit more bulk is required there.
Still, fantastic piece. Where that I could get the original! Guess I'll have to settle for a print (if any are to be run) next time I see you at a con.
Certainly a very handsome fellow there, no question. Very nice character design, and the physique looks good albeit the arms seem thinner than they should. The rest of him is well built, very well muscled on the legs and abs, yet the arms seem scrawnier than they should. I realize that they are tilted so that the viewer is getting essentially a 90° view of they way they would normally be presented, yet I can't help feeling that a bit more bulk is required there.
Still, fantastic piece. Where that I could get the original! Guess I'll have to settle for a print (if any are to be run) next time I see you at a con.
Hard to comment on your work, I mean, you hear the same stuff over and over. All true, but hardly helpful to an artist. Ego stroking is fine when true (and in your case it is always true) but I know for myself, more input, more serious critique or observations on the work is so much more helpful.
I love the look, I love the concept (balance works so well here). It would make a wonderful T-shirt design. All the details are great! I guess my only slightly negative would be I think the bowls or whatever they are called on a scale, look somewhat less refined/realistic than the rest of the picture (but it could be the scan or how it looks on my screen...)
I hope you don't mind critique, I know when done right it can help anyone be even better!
I love the look, I love the concept (balance works so well here). It would make a wonderful T-shirt design. All the details are great! I guess my only slightly negative would be I think the bowls or whatever they are called on a scale, look somewhat less refined/realistic than the rest of the picture (but it could be the scan or how it looks on my screen...)
I hope you don't mind critique, I know when done right it can help anyone be even better!
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