More unfairness! The great thing about ghost-being season is being able to slide between tangible and intangible as convenient but just because you've eaten something doesn't mean it automatically becomes as flexibly-solid as you are, and then we get something bogus like this! This is why the rules about what I can and can't touch are so complicated, you know!
I think this idea is just a touch more advanced than my skill level is ready for, but better drawn now than two years from now. And I can always revisit it later, or commission a more-experienced artist to do a similar theme. Telling to me I think is that the paper sketch I did was a bit more vibrant and maybe I should scan that to show the comparison.
So the things to fix for the redraw someday: well, the fridge is obviously pretty small if we take Austin (about two feet long, nose-to-base-of-tail) as the metric. Having some appliance or counter next to the fridge would sell the idea of this being a kitchen better.
More shelves or more stuff on the shelves is debatable. You need enough stuff in there to be clear that it is a refrigerator, but it can't be too much stuff or it's too hard to make sense of what's going on. (I wanted to put in a shelf close to where the cheese is, but that made for too busy a set of lines.) Probably once there's enough stuff to read as ``this is a fridge'' it doesn't matter if there's implausibly much vacant space in it.
The fridge color is, of course, harvest gold, and the wall is a slightly lighter variation on a particularly 70s green. (The more true color was too dark to see Ghost Austin against.)
The ghost translucency was done with the same sort of trick used last time ( https://www.furaffinity.net/view/58434061/ ), having the body colors as a clipping mask on an all-white silhouette that's partly erased, but this time I erased the interior, the better to show off the block of cheese in the stomach, rather than the outer edge.
I don't know how I ate the whole block without a bite. Semi-tangibility, right?
I think this idea is just a touch more advanced than my skill level is ready for, but better drawn now than two years from now. And I can always revisit it later, or commission a more-experienced artist to do a similar theme. Telling to me I think is that the paper sketch I did was a bit more vibrant and maybe I should scan that to show the comparison.
So the things to fix for the redraw someday: well, the fridge is obviously pretty small if we take Austin (about two feet long, nose-to-base-of-tail) as the metric. Having some appliance or counter next to the fridge would sell the idea of this being a kitchen better.
More shelves or more stuff on the shelves is debatable. You need enough stuff in there to be clear that it is a refrigerator, but it can't be too much stuff or it's too hard to make sense of what's going on. (I wanted to put in a shelf close to where the cheese is, but that made for too busy a set of lines.) Probably once there's enough stuff to read as ``this is a fridge'' it doesn't matter if there's implausibly much vacant space in it.
The fridge color is, of course, harvest gold, and the wall is a slightly lighter variation on a particularly 70s green. (The more true color was too dark to see Ghost Austin against.)
The ghost translucency was done with the same sort of trick used last time ( https://www.furaffinity.net/view/58434061/ ), having the body colors as a clipping mask on an all-white silhouette that's partly erased, but this time I erased the interior, the better to show off the block of cheese in the stomach, rather than the outer edge.
I don't know how I ate the whole block without a bite. Semi-tangibility, right?
Category Artwork (Digital) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Coatimundi
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the tale of the four-dimensional mouse
there are English subtitles
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaiR5HoaMDk
there are English subtitles
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaiR5HoaMDk
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