As you worked on your own stuff on a computer, slowly a being emerges from the wall, slowly. Creeping up, closer to you. But it is too late, by the time you relize someone is in the room. the being yells "THANKS FOR THE WATCH" and disappears.
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Well, everyone needs a little change. Even if it is to another species.
Hi. I'm ashamed to say that I didn't even find the Comments section until now -- so many panes, so confusing! Thanks for the welcome, and for drawin' stuff. Speaking of which:
The "Lance Vixxen" piece is kinda neat -- very clean, very easy for the eye to pick up. (The insides of the ears have a different style from the rest, though.) From over here in the non-artist camp, portraying gender in anthropomorphics seems a surprisingly tricky problem. It might be kind of an interesting challenge to draw a morph that was clearly female but which didn't have the obvious human-feature cues (hair and eyelashes in this picture).
Devious Comments
Wolfsjäl
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I'm a Werewolf, get over it...wait...what's going on....AGH! S...scales? I'm turning into a reptile!!!! DX
World of Warcraft server- (I'm not playing at the moment)
Baelgun
Name: Zeniloriz
I've got Xbox live-
gamertag-
Blazing FireLeo
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Transcendentalism is just adultery with nature.
"One cannot make fixed rules, making figures as regular as posts"- Michelangelo Buonarroti
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Well, everyone needs a little change. Even if it is to another species.
*kneels next to the safe on the roof, listens to the door while turning the dial, eventually cracking it*
*takes out the watch you left there*
Thanks! ^.^
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What's the point in being grown up, if you can't be childish sometimes?
-The Doctor (Doctor Who)
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Spike tummy charged, dual hopper overhead beard.
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I shall live forever or die trying.
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I am me, not someone else, not anything in between.
mmmmm
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"I live in an empty world, walk among empty people and see empty acts and words. My life is empty. I need to be freed from life..." -Myself.
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"...there was never an apple...that wasn't worth the trouble you got into for eating it." --- from Good Omens by Gaiman and Pratchett
The "Lance Vixxen" piece is kinda neat -- very clean, very easy for the eye to pick up. (The insides of the ears have a different style from the rest, though.) From over here in the non-artist camp, portraying gender in anthropomorphics seems a surprisingly tricky problem. It might be kind of an interesting challenge to draw a morph that was clearly female but which didn't have the obvious human-feature cues (hair and eyelashes in this picture).
welcome to DA i hope ya like it here
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