Here it is.
Someone at my workplace (name unrevealed) asked me if I wanted to be depicted as a furry. I of course conceded, but he didn't know how to draw a platypus (awesome animal). Instead, he drew me as a coyote jester/fighter thing.
In the tradition of "pimp my art", I drew my own rendition. Try to guess which one.
I really don't want to be a jerk, but I have less reservations about insulting it than I would if it were just any artist. This is why (excerpted from actual conversation):
Guy: I do mostly digital stuff.
Me: You know, I think it would really help your art a lot if you just practiced drawing lines.
Guy: What do you mean?
Me: Well, a lot of your lines are kind of scribbled in. Try drawing them in one solid stroke. That would help them flow better, you know?
Guy: Well, you've got to get the basics down first.
BASICS? How do you get more basic than how to draw LINES THAT LOOK GOOD? That's critical technique right there, and I even consider my own lines as barely workable.
Hopefully he learns from the experience though. Cheerio.
P.S. I've also never drawn a furry. This is my first. It was actually rather fun!
Comments
Nine Times Three
Riot13O Says:
-EXCELLENT-.
Luminance Says:
Those pants are serious business.