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Grisli Pretends to be an Artist
« on: November 07, 2013, 05:27:33 PM »
Helllo all. This is the part of the show where a talentless absentee forum member tries to redeem himself with mediocre-at-best artwork!

Today, for the first time, I experimented with coloring and shading some free line-art, because for some reason, I can't get anyone on here or really on FA to commission me the fursona that I want. So, again, this is the first time I've ever tried this. I would like some feedback thogh.



This next one is a wallpaper I made today from my favorite grizzly bear quote and a nice photo.



I'll post more as I do more. Feedback is always appreciated!
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Paying for an Artist Commission!

Short Story -- Alone

My Art   /   My DeviantArt


"Those who have packed far up into grizzly country know that the presence of even one grizzly on the land elevates the mountains, deepens the canyons, chills the winds, brightens the stars, darkens the forest, and quickens the pulse of all who enter it. They know that when a bear dies, something sacred in every living thing interconnected with that realm... also dies."
- John Murray

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Re: Grisli Pretends to be an Artist
« Reply #1 on: November 12, 2013, 08:43:39 PM »
I went over to paper and did some sketches, including a couple I imported to my tablet and did some various things with.


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Paying for an Artist Commission!

Short Story -- Alone

My Art   /   My DeviantArt


"Those who have packed far up into grizzly country know that the presence of even one grizzly on the land elevates the mountains, deepens the canyons, chills the winds, brightens the stars, darkens the forest, and quickens the pulse of all who enter it. They know that when a bear dies, something sacred in every living thing interconnected with that realm... also dies."
- John Murray

 

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