
Not much to say about this one. Working out some kinks with my inking. I can't play a guitar, but if I could I would play a stratocaster like that. And I'd do a Tom Petty song and look real apathetic.
Scanner was too small to get the feet :| fukit
Scanner was too small to get the feet :| fukit
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
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I will try to break a habit and come up with a blitz-comment as opposed to my usual heavy verbartillery barrage.
The Stratocaster is inverted, Jimi Hendrix-style, and is thoroughly awesome, as is your deference to the rock culture and respective aspirations or dreams.
Your sure-footed linework puts me in the mind of a finely-chiseled basrelief made by a sculptor with a side degree in anatomy.
That gorgeous tail must have taken you at lest twenty minutes to properly render, it's fabulous.
Your expressions are very life-like and emotive.
I'm glad that this drawing is relatively new, and there are more recent ones, meaning that you are keeping an artistic pace. Good luck and opportune circumstances !
The Stratocaster is inverted, Jimi Hendrix-style, and is thoroughly awesome, as is your deference to the rock culture and respective aspirations or dreams.
Your sure-footed linework puts me in the mind of a finely-chiseled basrelief made by a sculptor with a side degree in anatomy.
That gorgeous tail must have taken you at lest twenty minutes to properly render, it's fabulous.
Your expressions are very life-like and emotive.
I'm glad that this drawing is relatively new, and there are more recent ones, meaning that you are keeping an artistic pace. Good luck and opportune circumstances !
Well aren't you just a big prose-dropping sweety :3
He played it left-hand! But made it too fa-ar. Or did you mean inverted like this? http://www.xigre.com/articles/music.....ar_Flipout.jpg
I take pride in my lines. I have a lot of trouble with color. Eventually I'm going to get back into doing flats, and work my way up to doing good color from that. If I can't do it right, I don't put it on paper. Therefore I spend a great deal more time working on anatomy, line structure, texture, gesture. Need to work on composition too. But color scares me.
I always spend a lot of time on his tail. Drawing fluff is so fun X3 I think that's why I started drawing anthro characters in the first place. fluuffff
I actually have some more things I need to scan, now... I might as well do that. Yeahh.
He played it left-hand! But made it too fa-ar. Or did you mean inverted like this? http://www.xigre.com/articles/music.....ar_Flipout.jpg
I take pride in my lines. I have a lot of trouble with color. Eventually I'm going to get back into doing flats, and work my way up to doing good color from that. If I can't do it right, I don't put it on paper. Therefore I spend a great deal more time working on anatomy, line structure, texture, gesture. Need to work on composition too. But color scares me.
I always spend a lot of time on his tail. Drawing fluff is so fun X3 I think that's why I started drawing anthro characters in the first place. fluuffff
I actually have some more things I need to scan, now... I might as well do that. Yeahh.
That is the regular Stratocaster alignment, you may note the position of the jack slot and the knobs, as well as the headstock incline and the body "horns". This is a regular way to play it, and this is the Jimi Hendrix Way. Your link was amusing, those crazy guitar engineers !
Fluff is its own reward, I concur.
Your latest drawing is amazing despite being OFF-BALANCE WITH INAPPROPRIATE COUNTER-MOVEMENT (which I guess have something to do with the way elements are distributed among the picture space, but really, I have no idea what those terms mean).
unclean really liked it, the Kenye West glasses mean business and will let you finish, but the new Gorath drawing is the best piece of artwork of all time !
Fluff is its own reward, I concur.
Your latest drawing is amazing despite being OFF-BALANCE WITH INAPPROPRIATE COUNTER-MOVEMENT (which I guess have something to do with the way elements are distributed among the picture space, but really, I have no idea what those terms mean).

Okay good that's what I thought you meant XD I'd never heard it called inverted, just Left-handed. And I thought that picture was funny.
I'm about to go explain the counter movement thing to someone else on that image if you care to go look there again. We need more education in composition... Or at least more resources that can teach about art. All I ever learned about composition was from one or two of my professors.
Is it really THAT good? =P
I'm about to go explain the counter movement thing to someone else on that image if you care to go look there again. We need more education in composition... Or at least more resources that can teach about art. All I ever learned about composition was from one or two of my professors.
Is it really THAT good? =P
Perhaps its called left-handed in official guitar terminology, I only chose the word 'inverted' for its descriptiveness.
As for the counter-movement, thank you for a bit of academic elucidation ! Normally I shy away from any lore of that caliber, partly because I like figuring artistic nuances on my own, but mostly because I'm a lazy luddite. Anyway, sometimes something like a particularly friendly anatomy reference guide makes it through my wall of belligerent ignorance, and I'm grateful for people who educate their peers that way. "Building a Religion" doesn't suffer from the alleged compositional flaw from where I'm standing, because the full picture is larger than my monitor's resolution, and any border fallacies are lost on scrolling from one corner to another. So I mostly took my time working out the individual details and breathing the retro atmosphere of the piece.
Good luck with your continuous studies and their application ! May you strike down your illustration teacher in a duel of depictioncraft and take his place, or however it is you real artists get promoted.
As for the counter-movement, thank you for a bit of academic elucidation ! Normally I shy away from any lore of that caliber, partly because I like figuring artistic nuances on my own, but mostly because I'm a lazy luddite. Anyway, sometimes something like a particularly friendly anatomy reference guide makes it through my wall of belligerent ignorance, and I'm grateful for people who educate their peers that way. "Building a Religion" doesn't suffer from the alleged compositional flaw from where I'm standing, because the full picture is larger than my monitor's resolution, and any border fallacies are lost on scrolling from one corner to another. So I mostly took my time working out the individual details and breathing the retro atmosphere of the piece.
Good luck with your continuous studies and their application ! May you strike down your illustration teacher in a duel of depictioncraft and take his place, or however it is you real artists get promoted.
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