🎡 Bloodhound at the Hare Hunt Amusement Park🐾
A Bloodhound anthropomorphized character — meaning a Bloodhound given human traits, posture, and expressions — suddenly finds himself inside a classic carnival shooting‑gallery booth 🎯😄.It’s the kind of game where you shoot at moving wooden or rubber animals, and the more points you score, the better the prizes you win. Instead of ducks, I replaced them with hares, because I really don’t like ducks at all 🐇😂.
I wanted to give the scene a camouflage theme, but I honestly can’t draw camouflage patterns. Camouflage is a type of clothing design used to blend into the environment, usually made of irregular shapes and colors. A pattern is simply the repeated visual design that creates the camouflage effect. MORT DE RIRE! 🤣
The funny part is that I don’t even like modern military clothing — except for a few historical styles. For example, Napoleonic uniforms were highly decorative, with bright colors, tall shakos, gold braids, and dramatic silhouettes. And Swedish Empire uniforms (from the 17th century) had deep blues, bright yellows, long coats, and elegant, almost ceremonial shapes. They were military, yes, but also artistic, symbolic, and full of character — which is why I love them.
I thought this whole theme could fit perfectly… but since I still don’t know how to design the camouflage pattern itself, I just laughed at myself while trying 😂.
I hope you’ll like it anyway, because the Bloodhound — a true scent hound with long ears, a solemn face, and incredible tracking instincts — is absolutely the cherry on top 🍒🐶.And then there’s that rifle… oh dear, how did I even manage to draw that? MORT DE RIRE! God help me — mon Dieu! 😵💫😂
I wanted to give the scene a camouflage theme, but I honestly can’t draw camouflage patterns. Camouflage is a type of clothing design used to blend into the environment, usually made of irregular shapes and colors. A pattern is simply the repeated visual design that creates the camouflage effect. MORT DE RIRE! 🤣
The funny part is that I don’t even like modern military clothing — except for a few historical styles. For example, Napoleonic uniforms were highly decorative, with bright colors, tall shakos, gold braids, and dramatic silhouettes. And Swedish Empire uniforms (from the 17th century) had deep blues, bright yellows, long coats, and elegant, almost ceremonial shapes. They were military, yes, but also artistic, symbolic, and full of character — which is why I love them.
I thought this whole theme could fit perfectly… but since I still don’t know how to design the camouflage pattern itself, I just laughed at myself while trying 😂.
I hope you’ll like it anyway, because the Bloodhound — a true scent hound with long ears, a solemn face, and incredible tracking instincts — is absolutely the cherry on top 🍒🐶.And then there’s that rifle… oh dear, how did I even manage to draw that? MORT DE RIRE! God help me — mon Dieu! 😵💫😂
Category Artwork (Digital) / Portraits
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Size 1919 x 1919px
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