Artwork For Kelix
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You guys know Tum0spoo, well, I recently finished some gift art for him. I'm hoping one day people will hire me to do commissions. (But I've had dismal luck. No one's shown interest whatsoever...)
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I would totally request art, if I had the mo-nay.
that is really good work, and you do draw well.
that is really good work, and you do draw well.
[00:34:00] <Dermy> I do love to manipulate the standard rules of language for opportunistic effect
[00:34:06] <Dermy> Like a grammar hyena, I am
[00:34:16] <Dermy> Munching on the tasty entrails of tradition
[22:26:20] <MuffinSticks> I'm a chocolate muffin with white ears and a striped black and red tail
[22:26:35] <MuffinSticks> And exactly 6 chips
My DA account, for those who care enough to look/click/etc.
And my FA account as well!
[00:34:06] <Dermy> Like a grammar hyena, I am
[00:34:16] <Dermy> Munching on the tasty entrails of tradition
[22:26:20] <MuffinSticks> I'm a chocolate muffin with white ears and a striped black and red tail
[22:26:35] <MuffinSticks> And exactly 6 chips
My DA account, for those who care enough to look/click/etc.
And my FA account as well!
Grrr...competition.
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Cameron is awesome because:
-Because he has an artistic style that is both complex and minimalist. This is profound!
-He once drew me as a roadrunner. It was an actual honest to god feral roadrunner, but a roadrunner nonetheless!
-He lives in Idaho among the wilderness and stuff and I envy him for that. 3:
-He is probably one of the most personable artists on here.
-I think he's the only one of us on here who drew a fanart that made it as a guest strip on O&M. This is an accomplishment!
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I said maybe, more so because of my lack of funds right now.
I'm just laughing over how your avatar fits with mine
I'm just laughing over how your avatar fits with mine


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Sorry but...where's the lower jaw?
It's well drawn for the most part with a good sense of proportion, but my eye just flew to the mouth/muzzle/eating-orafice area and went "Look! Look!"
The weapon seems substantial, but the character holding the weapon, not so much. I think it's a shading issue, because the shading on the weapon looks metallic (with the 'sheen' on the blade a particular high point of the image) but the character seems rather flat by comparison.
(If critique is discouraged here, I'll delete this post, by the way. I'm not sure how things work on this forum)
It's well drawn for the most part with a good sense of proportion, but my eye just flew to the mouth/muzzle/eating-orafice area and went "Look! Look!"
The weapon seems substantial, but the character holding the weapon, not so much. I think it's a shading issue, because the shading on the weapon looks metallic (with the 'sheen' on the blade a particular high point of the image) but the character seems rather flat by comparison.
(If critique is discouraged here, I'll delete this post, by the way. I'm not sure how things work on this forum)
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It was very speed rushed, thence the rather flat shading over all. As for the lower jaw, I indeed agree it looks like it's missing, but I was attempting to make the snout overshadow the lower jaw. An anime-based visual exception.
It seems that weapons are my strong point in design as well. I use to doodle them back in the 6th grade.
It seems that weapons are my strong point in design as well. I use to doodle them back in the 6th grade.

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*scratches head* I'm unsure of how many halberd-wielding foxes out there would want to get their fur shined.Sorry but...where's the lower jaw?
It's well drawn for the most part with a good sense of proportion, but my eye just flew to the mouth/muzzle/eating-orafice area and went "Look! Look!"
The weapon seems substantial, but the character holding the weapon, not so much. I think it's a shading issue, because the shading on the weapon looks metallic (with the 'sheen' on the blade a particular high point of the image) but the character seems rather flat by comparison.
(If critique is discouraged here, I'll delete this post, by the way. I'm not sure how things work on this forum)

Technically, if I wanted to be dramatically realistic, he would have an oily sheen to his fur, but that's something I often avoid as an artist, being overly realistic with over analyzed details. I have to give lee way with my work at some level or I make massive, repulsive mistakes in my art.

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