Oh my 7chronicles
You are brilliant! I love Reep's reflected eyes and his fur. It's almost as if I can take him in my arms and cuddle him. The details are by far the best I have yet to see on here. How many times did you go over with his fur? I went completely ohmigosh over it and the hands oh wow. I'm in love with this. Great talent. Please pat yourself on the back, for me please. It's very breathtaking.
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This is one amazing sketch! At first I thought I was staring at a picture of reepicheep (well, I was, but... ya'know what I mean ) from the Prince Caspian movie. Its absolutely stunning, the quality of work, the shading, the proportions, everything is perfect!!!
LOL, I owuld think, though, that if you were going to color a part of him you'd color his most important feature:
HIS TAIL!!!
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@DaughterofEve1792: Thank You! I’m really happy with how the fur came out, it’s the best Iv’e done on fur so far!
@DamselJillPole: Thank You very much!
When I started drawing the fur I just did a bunch of fine lines to cover the first layer.
Then I took my Kneaded Eraser and gently erased over the lines so they sort of blended together.
Then I did another layer of fine lines.
It sort of just happened to work, I can’t remember how many times I erased and added but that’s how I managed it, I hope that helps, I’m not that great at explaining things.
The Hands were one of the hardest things for me to draw, so I’m glad you think they look good!
@Narnia_Fan12: LOL! I should have thought of coloring his tail! Thank You so much for your kind comments!
I really, really appreciate all of your Compliments and Criticism, it’s nice to know I can get other’s honest opinions, it definitely helps me become a better artist!
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