TFTOBER DAY 9 ("Space" - "A Time For All Pilgrims")
And though dark is the canvas,
drawing stars breaks my wrist apart,
and I'm tired to see it, still I draw my chart,
believing that the end result
is the cat become light from the dust of the past...
In ascent of more feline life in art.
(I decided not to parody all five billion verses of the song, but it's one of my all time favorites.)
Jenora, the space cat from
JenoraFeuer's wonderful heart, ascending, transforming into a being of pure starlight. Don't we love her? Now I'm gonna put my wrist in ice. Drybrush is TRICKY. Some of the shading looks like a nipple, but I promise it isn't.
drawing stars breaks my wrist apart,
and I'm tired to see it, still I draw my chart,
believing that the end result
is the cat become light from the dust of the past...
In ascent of more feline life in art.
(I decided not to parody all five billion verses of the song, but it's one of my all time favorites.)
Jenora, the space cat from
JenoraFeuer's wonderful heart, ascending, transforming into a being of pure starlight. Don't we love her? Now I'm gonna put my wrist in ice. Drybrush is TRICKY. Some of the shading looks like a nipple, but I promise it isn't.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Transformation
Species Feline (Other)
Size 797 x 1280px
File Size 436.2 kB
I actually used to do this more often - it's inverted. Like a photo negative. This is black ink on white paper and I did all the math in my head as to how it would look.
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/25318244/ - And if you look back in my gallery, here's me showing off. Using colors. (Warm colors are the hardest - red and pink and yellow and orange and peach and brown are all just fractions of shades of blue. You have to be a surgeon to paint with them.)
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/25318244/ - And if you look back in my gallery, here's me showing off. Using colors. (Warm colors are the hardest - red and pink and yellow and orange and peach and brown are all just fractions of shades of blue. You have to be a surgeon to paint with them.)
Honestly, I consider that even more impressive. I've done 'mirror writing' before, which has at least some similarity in the 'have to keep what this will look like later in your head while doing it' aspect.
(And I'm suddenly thinking of the time that I heard that chocolate and orange peel are actually pretty much the same colour, just with different saturation levels; the person saying this was leading into a discussion of why Mars isn't actually as 'red' as it looked in the early photos, more a drab rust, because most of those early pictures had been cleaned up in ways that adjusted value and saturation even if the hue remained the same.)
(And I'm suddenly thinking of the time that I heard that chocolate and orange peel are actually pretty much the same colour, just with different saturation levels; the person saying this was leading into a discussion of why Mars isn't actually as 'red' as it looked in the early photos, more a drab rust, because most of those early pictures had been cleaned up in ways that adjusted value and saturation even if the hue remained the same.)
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