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But this time, done very differently.
This version was colored digitally, using adobe illustrator. I learned several different tips for inking, coloring, comic design, multiple elements, exterior programs and other things from my friend Podamy.
So, I took what I have learned, basically, and re inked and re colored the pokefox image that Sable drew for me. Amazingly, I think I did very well. Now I am going to test it out on images I have drawn, like some of the concept sketches for recent requests, ect...
Speaking of, I think its about time I give these three a name:
Form 1: Amvux (My younger, infant fursona)
Form 2: Volvux (The teenage version of my fursona)
Form 3: Farravux (The adult version of my fursona)
The name "vux" comes from merging of the two words, Fox and Vulpine. The prefixes used are used in most circuits, Am being part of Amps or Amperes (the SI unit for current), Vol being short for Voltage (the SI unit for.... voltage....) and Farra is pretty much as it is, the SI unit measured in Capacitors.
Original Art by
Sable-Crimsonpawwz
Adboe CS4 Tips on pretty much a bunch of stuff by
Podamy
This version was colored digitally, using adobe illustrator. I learned several different tips for inking, coloring, comic design, multiple elements, exterior programs and other things from my friend Podamy.
So, I took what I have learned, basically, and re inked and re colored the pokefox image that Sable drew for me. Amazingly, I think I did very well. Now I am going to test it out on images I have drawn, like some of the concept sketches for recent requests, ect...
Speaking of, I think its about time I give these three a name:
Form 1: Amvux (My younger, infant fursona)
Form 2: Volvux (The teenage version of my fursona)
Form 3: Farravux (The adult version of my fursona)
The name "vux" comes from merging of the two words, Fox and Vulpine. The prefixes used are used in most circuits, Am being part of Amps or Amperes (the SI unit for current), Vol being short for Voltage (the SI unit for.... voltage....) and Farra is pretty much as it is, the SI unit measured in Capacitors.
Original Art by
Sable-CrimsonpawwzAdboe CS4 Tips on pretty much a bunch of stuff by
Podamy
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