I dunno. I guess I just felt like drawing a big, gross and imposing pig with a heavily snarled nose and covered in rolls of fat. Not very Christmasy? Well, who do I look like? J.K. Rowling? This ain't no Christmas Pig. Bah humbug and whatnot.
...and turn off that schlocky Christmas Music, please.
...and turn off that schlocky Christmas Music, please.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fat Furs
Species Pig / Swine
Size 712 x 606px
File Size 74.1 kB
I wonder if you would like Latino Christmas music, which is very energetic.
This may be your simplistic art style, bu the rolls look rather appealing, fitting t heavily snarled nose and th 'eyebrows'. The pig also has this 'tough' character. I also noticed tha the seat of his pants is rather prominent here.
This may be your simplistic art style, bu the rolls look rather appealing, fitting t heavily snarled nose and th 'eyebrows'. The pig also has this 'tough' character. I also noticed tha the seat of his pants is rather prominent here.
I'm not familiar with Latino Christmas Music outside of Feliz Navidad. Do you have any recommendations?
I don't know why I tend to like these big, ugly characters aside from I find them imposing. I wonder how people grow to have different tastes in designs. I don’t particularly care for really skinny designs, but I know they're popular.
I don't know why I tend to like these big, ugly characters aside from I find them imposing. I wonder how people grow to have different tastes in designs. I don’t particularly care for really skinny designs, but I know they're popular.
I remembered this comment a few days ago.
My suggestions:
• Anything from Los Cantores de Bayamón/The Singers of Bayamón is a great start. Start with "Caminan Las Nubes"/"The Clouds Walk" and "El Rey de Amor"/"The King of Love".
• Danny Rivera lso makes great Christmas music. Start with "Jardinero de Cariños"/"Care Gardener".
• "Farolito"/"Little Star" from Gloria Estefan would technically be one.
• "Navidad Que Vuelve"/"Christmas that Comes" is a tradition, which I find odd, since one lyric goe 'some go happy, others go crying'.
• "Un Hígado Puerrtorriqueñizado"/"A Puertoricanised Liver" by José Nogueras, while no technically being about Christmas, i still sung a this time. Thi song, while supposed to be humorous, is actually sad: the subject is of someone who not only needed a liver transplant in the United States but ended up craving United States food because of the new liver, hence he needs to 'reeducate' the liver with Puerto Rican foods.
• "No Quieren Parar"/"They Do Not Want to Stop" is more traditional from the same artist, though there i some light swearing.
• "Los Peces en el Río"/"The Fishes in the River" i sweet.
My suggestions:
• Anything from Los Cantores de Bayamón/The Singers of Bayamón is a great start. Start with "Caminan Las Nubes"/"The Clouds Walk" and "El Rey de Amor"/"The King of Love".
• Danny Rivera lso makes great Christmas music. Start with "Jardinero de Cariños"/"Care Gardener".
• "Farolito"/"Little Star" from Gloria Estefan would technically be one.
• "Navidad Que Vuelve"/"Christmas that Comes" is a tradition, which I find odd, since one lyric goe 'some go happy, others go crying'.
• "Un Hígado Puerrtorriqueñizado"/"A Puertoricanised Liver" by José Nogueras, while no technically being about Christmas, i still sung a this time. Thi song, while supposed to be humorous, is actually sad: the subject is of someone who not only needed a liver transplant in the United States but ended up craving United States food because of the new liver, hence he needs to 'reeducate' the liver with Puerto Rican foods.
• "No Quieren Parar"/"They Do Not Want to Stop" is more traditional from the same artist, though there i some light swearing.
• "Los Peces en el Río"/"The Fishes in the River" i sweet.
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