Edwin Sketch-a-Week: W28
🎨: thatdamnvampire
I am excited about this one because it is the first feral piece of art! I love how even though Edwin is represented as a jackrabbit (i.e., hare), his grumpiness is still shining through!
Detail = just shy of Some. Only the key features are present. I enjoy the minimalist approach to the eyes.
Shape & Borders = Soft, Rounded Lines. There are few straight lines in this piece. The silhouette is broken up by the occasional tuft of fur. Also there are gradient transitions between the underbelly to main coat and dark spots to main coat color.
Anthro type = Feral. It is mostly jackrabbit, but there are some anthropomorphic features (e.g., frown, eyes).
Furry Art Style Category = Solidly Toony.
Interested in the project? Feel free to watch this account for the next weekly installment of Edwin Sketch-a-Week (every Tuesday)! Check out my website to get caught up to speed on the project:
https://edwin-sketch-a-week.carrd.co/#project
~@~@~@~@~@~
📣 Are you a furry writer?
https://edwinatworkanthology.carrd.co/#
Attention authors! Edwin@Work is planning to publish a slice-of-life anthology about furries searching for jobs and wants you to submit short stories for inclusion in this book.
Edwin@Work has generated over a year’s worth of tips to help fellow furries find a job. Instead of writing a regular self-help book, the plan is to build an anthology of short stories of a furry character in some part of the hiring process to illustrate useful job searching tips to the reader. Think of it as Aesop's Fables meets furries with a pinch of spice (though SFW).
Ideally, story submissions should be in the 800 – 1,200 word range. Accepted submissions will be compensated.
🎨: thatdamnvampire
I am excited about this one because it is the first feral piece of art! I love how even though Edwin is represented as a jackrabbit (i.e., hare), his grumpiness is still shining through!
Detail = just shy of Some. Only the key features are present. I enjoy the minimalist approach to the eyes.
Shape & Borders = Soft, Rounded Lines. There are few straight lines in this piece. The silhouette is broken up by the occasional tuft of fur. Also there are gradient transitions between the underbelly to main coat and dark spots to main coat color.
Anthro type = Feral. It is mostly jackrabbit, but there are some anthropomorphic features (e.g., frown, eyes).
Furry Art Style Category = Solidly Toony.
Interested in the project? Feel free to watch this account for the next weekly installment of Edwin Sketch-a-Week (every Tuesday)! Check out my website to get caught up to speed on the project:
https://edwin-sketch-a-week.carrd.co/#project
~@~@~@~@~@~
📣 Are you a furry writer?
https://edwinatworkanthology.carrd.co/#
Attention authors! Edwin@Work is planning to publish a slice-of-life anthology about furries searching for jobs and wants you to submit short stories for inclusion in this book.
Edwin@Work has generated over a year’s worth of tips to help fellow furries find a job. Instead of writing a regular self-help book, the plan is to build an anthology of short stories of a furry character in some part of the hiring process to illustrate useful job searching tips to the reader. Think of it as Aesop's Fables meets furries with a pinch of spice (though SFW).
Ideally, story submissions should be in the 800 – 1,200 word range. Accepted submissions will be compensated.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Rabbit / Hare
Gender Male
Size 2160 x 1620px
File Size 618.8 kB
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