NO ONE SAW THAT...
Quick lasso-tool-cut-out-esque Shark Drip I threw together while I was
up a few nights ago, decided to put a background and finish it! I think
this is the first shark Drip I've drawn so far *w*;
Drip, Art ©
herroCategory All / General Furry Art
Species Amphibian (Other)
Size 1000 x 688px
File Size 886.2 kB
I have to say, the cardboard cut-out style is what really impressed me. I adore the hard-cut edges and the texturing of colorful rough cardboard, and for some reason, it fits the atmosphere despite the fact that wood that has been sitting under the sea for so long should feel different.
Lovely hue mixing. I adore how subtle the mixing of different shades of browns and other colors are, especially with the wooden flooring.
The black comedy was terribly amusing. I love how it's so obvious (both in physical appearance and *drools a little* size) that Drip is not the kind of person you'd want in a prey bar yet she somehow managed to get inside AND mingle long enough to make the chomp.
Darling work on Drip's hair. I love the texture, the illusion of single strands, and the messy, out of order appearance of the little bunches at the tips. The color scheme was also very visually appealing.
Great work on Drip's... assets. (I'm sorry. I'm a little distracted right now...) I'm impressed but the placement and the curvature of her front assets, and rather... visually pleased by the rounded design and the size. The bikini and the bumps I may or may not be seeing in the center really helped, particularly with how it can't wrap around the whole thing.
Excellent work with the body fat. I love how the whole thing is still retaining its shape, and has my ideal style of body fat: jutting out the frame, fat-obvious, and folds a little over the side. Her monstrous (in a good way) thighs were my favorite, along with the rather thick base of her tail and her stomach that's being sucked in by her bikini bottom.
Lovely hue mixing. I adore how subtle the mixing of different shades of browns and other colors are, especially with the wooden flooring.
The black comedy was terribly amusing. I love how it's so obvious (both in physical appearance and *drools a little* size) that Drip is not the kind of person you'd want in a prey bar yet she somehow managed to get inside AND mingle long enough to make the chomp.
Darling work on Drip's hair. I love the texture, the illusion of single strands, and the messy, out of order appearance of the little bunches at the tips. The color scheme was also very visually appealing.
Great work on Drip's... assets. (I'm sorry. I'm a little distracted right now...) I'm impressed but the placement and the curvature of her front assets, and rather... visually pleased by the rounded design and the size. The bikini and the bumps I may or may not be seeing in the center really helped, particularly with how it can't wrap around the whole thing.
Excellent work with the body fat. I love how the whole thing is still retaining its shape, and has my ideal style of body fat: jutting out the frame, fat-obvious, and folds a little over the side. Her monstrous (in a good way) thighs were my favorite, along with the rather thick base of her tail and her stomach that's being sucked in by her bikini bottom.
If you made me decide whether I like this picture because a) the cut-out-craftpaper-style b) the colors (duke, the colors!) c) her absolutely lovely curves d) the aghast expression of the fish in the window, I would probably cry. So I'm just gonna fave it and that'll be that.
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