Today is my little sister's 13th birthday! I made a pencil drawing of both her characters, Dingo and Checkers, as a gift (Because I'm saving money for something and I have no fucking idea what she wants).
This here is Dingo, a stupid, Australian musclehead who got his muscles from experiments Checkers made on his body. He is about the size of normal man and, because he is so pleased and obsessed with the wonders Checkers experiments can do, he always get in trouble, messing with his stuff. I'm not sure if this is corrected so..you know.....
And by-the-way, you are not looking at a hilarious mistake. Dingo's left arm is meant to look like its in his butt because he has a disgusting habit of scratching his ass and sniffing it. Eww....
And, of course, Dingo is a dingo.....duh.....
My muscles suck. >_<
Pencils on Newsprint
Dingo belongs to K.K.Hammond
This here is Dingo, a stupid, Australian musclehead who got his muscles from experiments Checkers made on his body. He is about the size of normal man and, because he is so pleased and obsessed with the wonders Checkers experiments can do, he always get in trouble, messing with his stuff. I'm not sure if this is corrected so..you know.....
And by-the-way, you are not looking at a hilarious mistake. Dingo's left arm is meant to look like its in his butt because he has a disgusting habit of scratching his ass and sniffing it. Eww....
And, of course, Dingo is a dingo.....duh.....
My muscles suck. >_<
Pencils on Newsprint
Dingo belongs to K.K.Hammond
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Muscle
Species Dog (Other)
Size 700 x 686px
File Size 425 kB
> My muscles suck. >_<
Although the anatomy does look a bit strange, at the same time, the head, torso and left arm have a three-dimensional quality that really brings the drawing to life, and gives the figure a sense of solidity.
By the way, your sister has a weird imagination. Must run in the family.... ;)
Mark
Although the anatomy does look a bit strange, at the same time, the head, torso and left arm have a three-dimensional quality that really brings the drawing to life, and gives the figure a sense of solidity.
By the way, your sister has a weird imagination. Must run in the family.... ;)
Mark
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