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Here is an anthro anteater. I'm going to have a lot of stuff in the art show at Anthrocon (in Pittsburgh) in a few weeks, so I'm still on an anthro binge. It's been a while since I've worked with solids so much, sorry if it's not all that well done. What about the black outline? Should I change the color to match the background more, make it more transparent, or should I add darker outlines throughout the background? Or is it okay, as is? |
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I think the lines are good as they are, honestly. I wouldn't darken the background any (it's actually rather nice as it is), and if you lighten the foreground outlines too much it'll look weird (bold coloring vs light lines .. doesn't always mesh). It's not bad to have dark lines n_n Good luck with your art at Anthrocon :D |
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the contrast is fiiiine. don't change. Good solids/tonage |
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The light background looks like a misty forest and I like it. Also, good mix of solids and tones! |
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Thanks everyone! I'm glad it works okay. |
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Very nice, I love the cross hatching, and as well, I agree that the lighter background adds to this. Her feet are adorable. Definatly looking forward to more of your stuff at AC. |