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Very nice scene, Tinnier. Nice sketches, Nicholas. Well done, Rydr Warklub.
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That would make for an interesting story how a deer and a husky met and got married.
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How we met would probably make a good comic, very fortunate how I first bumped into my wife, maybe one day I'll sketch it out...Amazee Dayzee wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 1:30 am That would make for an interesting story how a deer and a husky met and got married.
did another doodle, needs work but just experimenting.
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Husky! Love the way you do facial expressions.
Sarah was afraid, so she lied and said, “I did not laugh.” But [The LORD] said, “Yes, you did laugh.” - Genesis 18:15 (NIV).
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That's very lovely, Daunted!DDeer wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 1:09 pmAmazee Dayzee wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 1:30 am That would make for an interesting story how a deer and a husky met and got married.
Her impression is very warm and funny-playful
That would be cool! I am sure that this is a great love storyDDeer wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 1:09 pmHow we met would probably make a good comic, very fortunate how I first bumped into my wife, maybe one day I'll sketch it out...Amazee Dayzee wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 1:30 am That would make for an interesting story how a deer and a husky met and got married.
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Hmm, deer and great love stories seem familiar...Tinnier wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 2:31 pmThat's very lovely, Daunted!DDeer wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 1:09 pmHuskyg.jpgAmazee Dayzee wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 1:30 am That would make for an interesting story how a deer and a husky met and got married.
Her impression is very warm and funny-playful
That would be cool! I am sure that this is a great love storyDDeer wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 1:09 pmHow we met would probably make a good comic, very fortunate how I first bumped into my wife, maybe one day I'll sketch it out...Amazee Dayzee wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 1:30 am That would make for an interesting story how a deer and a husky met and got married.
Sarah was afraid, so she lied and said, “I did not laugh.” But [The LORD] said, “Yes, you did laugh.” - Genesis 18:15 (NIV).
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Is that your lovely lady Wife looking at you after you took the shirt off, Ddeer?
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Really beautiful work on the picture Daunted! It truly does look incredibly stunning!
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Welsh Halfwit wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 3:19 pm Is that your lovely lady Wife looking at you after you took the shirt off, Ddeer?
Sarah was afraid, so she lied and said, “I did not laugh.” But [The LORD] said, “Yes, you did laugh.” - Genesis 18:15 (NIV).
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Not sure why that would be funny. She did MARRY him for some reason.
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Thanks for the kind comments all, it is indeed of Mrs Deer, glad you liked the sketch, not solely my figure that first attracted her to me I feel, I think it would best be described as lean (She does have a thing for dapples though), we just seemed to get along easily from the first and she puts up with my eccentricities so I can't ask for more.
I never knew Bambi was billed as a love story, great poster, reminds me, I need to finish reading the book.
I never knew Bambi was billed as a love story, great poster, reminds me, I need to finish reading the book.
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Besides Bambi and Faline, a second love story running through Bambi is that of Gobo and Marena - which ends tragically. In Bambi's Children, there are several deer courtships woven together. Salten was quite a romantic.
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I know this is horrible to say but the only way I can ever know Bambi is by being the movie where his mother was shot by hunters.
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Very nice, DDeer.
Decided to try to get myself back into art. Have a silly piece featuring Oliver. Dialogue from The Owl House. Clip
Decided to try to get myself back into art. Have a silly piece featuring Oliver. Dialogue from The Owl House. Clip
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That's adorable. Oliver's got the look down
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Thanks! One of the perks of being half-demon, I guess.
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The book is a lot darker than the cartoon. As in nature, there are many tragedies, big and small, no Thumper or Flower or other cartoonish cutie-patooties. Ronno, for example, is a rather sympathetic figure with a wounded hoof and is several years older than Bambi whom he treats with respect and even a certain tenderness. Their fight over Faline is short and very one-sided in favor of the younger deer.Amazee Dayzee wrote: ↑Thu Jul 29, 2021 11:26 pm I know this is horrible to say but the only way I can ever know Bambi is by being the movie where his mother was shot by hunters.
... and, of course, Bambi's mother's death occurs. Her terse benediction is "Bambi never saw his mother again."
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It's nice that you're back D! And then with such a great comic!
Oliver's impression is adorable. I like it, it turns out very nice.
Keep it up!
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Good to see you back D-Rock, not familiar with Owl House but I still liked the comic, very funny, love the looks
From what I have read of Bambi so far I like how it is not dumbed down and the fact the animals in it behave in a naturalistic rather than sentimental way, Bambi is expected to fend for himself. I liked the but with the leaves, oddly poignant.
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Really like the work you did with Oliver Rocky! He is gonna be one cute young adult!
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I modelled a train in 3D
Kirby in 3D
If you have any suggestions what I should model next I would love to hear
Kirby in 3D
If you have any suggestions what I should model next I would love to hear
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The dialogue of the leaves in Bambi is little gem, sweet and melancholy. Maybe two pages at most. Disney's gang wrestled with how to put it in the movie (Walt, reportedly, thought it too sad on top of the the death of Bambi's mom). In the end, they just showed the two leaves silent together. First, one falls, then the other, and the second drifts down to land beside the first like an old couple. End of episode, nothing said, story continues.DDeer wrote: ↑Fri Jul 30, 2021 11:33 amGood to see you back D-Rock, not familiar with Owl House but I still liked the comic, very funny, love the looks
From what I have read of Bambi so far I like how it is not dumbed down and the fact the animals in it behave in a naturalistic rather than sentimental way, Bambi is expected to fend for himself. I liked the but with the leaves, oddly poignant.
In the book, Salten ends the bit when the first leaf breaks loose, interrupting her in mid-sentence. We are left with the second leaf silent and alone which is, again, more poignant than the Disney version.
Charles Schulz of Peanuts did some "leaf stories" with Linus and then Lucy trying to be supportive of the doomed foliage, strips inspired by this Bambi story. Dismayed at their failure to listen to her, Lucy berates the fallen leaves with "They never listen. Now there's nothing but the rake and the burning fires!" (Dialogue from memory - may not be exact).
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Amazing as usual, Oded. Kirby looks off, a little bit though.OdedZeituni98 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 31, 2021 8:45 am I modelled a train in 3D
Kirby in 3D
If you have any suggestions what I should model next I would love to hear
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That train is just wonderful - my eldest daughter had a train like that as a child and she still keeps it (she's now 44!). Thanks, Oded.
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Neat stuff.
I think I’ll try to get more art done while the mood is better. So, which character should I make character GIFs of next? Already done Oliver, Ermina, Sickle, Nikolai, Laurana, Behemoth, Mirage, Halphas, Caleb, Baruq, and Arin.
I think I’ll try to get more art done while the mood is better. So, which character should I make character GIFs of next? Already done Oliver, Ermina, Sickle, Nikolai, Laurana, Behemoth, Mirage, Halphas, Caleb, Baruq, and Arin.
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Marble?
3D work coming on Oded.
Didn't now about Peanuts using a variation of it, think the mid sentence stop is most effective, so simple but it works, feels profound.
Reworked my sketch, colours in the coat still need work but happier with it.
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Really nice pieces of work as usual in here everybody! I love it when this topic gets updated!
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Cool stuff everyone.
Nice spaceship, Rydr. Very imaginative design.
Wonderful drawing, Tinnier. One of the great things about getting far away from the big cities.
Cute portrait, Ddeer. She looks like such a happy doggo.
Great to see you drawing more, D-Rock. Oliver really is the cutest. A simple pallet swap can make a world of difference in the emotions conveyed. Ask shiny Mega Gardevoir .
I love Kirby! Nice 3D drawings, Oded.
This is based on a friendly rabbit that followed me to my yard.
Nice spaceship, Rydr. Very imaginative design.
Wonderful drawing, Tinnier. One of the great things about getting far away from the big cities.
Cute portrait, Ddeer. She looks like such a happy doggo.
Great to see you drawing more, D-Rock. Oliver really is the cutest. A simple pallet swap can make a world of difference in the emotions conveyed. Ask shiny Mega Gardevoir .
I love Kirby! Nice 3D drawings, Oded.
This is based on a friendly rabbit that followed me to my yard.
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D’awww!
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That looks like it is a really cute rabbit Nicky! Nice job on drawing it!
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Pretty nice 3D pieces, Oded.
Nice makeover of your husky, Daunted. Like the background, it makes me hungry for sweets.
A rabbit followed you home - adorable.
Coincidentally a hedgehoge followed me home last evening.
It's very cute, Nick. I like the warm and soft look of your rabbit. It kind of reminds me a bit of Fiver from Watership Down.
Nice makeover of your husky, Daunted. Like the background, it makes me hungry for sweets.
A rabbit followed you home - adorable.
Coincidentally a hedgehoge followed me home last evening.
It's very cute, Nick. I like the warm and soft look of your rabbit. It kind of reminds me a bit of Fiver from Watership Down.
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Lovely husky, DDeer. Cute bunny, Nicholas. Good comic, D-Rock. Not so bad as renders, Rydr Warklub, but that toy train had to fit on the rail, though.
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Hey he is improving a lot so that is something that needs gratuitous praise heaped on. It all looks very great Oded!
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Got another set done.
Fennec with Liquid Chaos - Early in Marble’s travels, she came across a fennec traveler from the desert regions. The fennec, believing themselves to be in danger to a red fox, offered to teach Marble a new spell in exchange for letting them go. The weapon is much more potent than her default abilities, but its liquid nature leads to it dripping on the user, causing minor yet heavily inconvenient burns.
Hunter’s Daughter with Magic Gem - An appearance modeled after Marble’s late mother, Artemis. A spell writer was trying to conjure up gems, but deemed the spell a failure because the gems never lasted long. Marble saw the potential use of this spell, as it was similar to her own abilities already, and so took the time to learn how to wield it.
Celestial Envoy with Wheel of the Throne - Marble took on this appearance after gaining use of this supposed magical artifact, believed to have been stolen from a temple. She was able to use it to defend a settlement from unnatural beings, yet its use left her unconscious. Upon waking, she found she could no longer wield this magic, with witnesses saying that a cloaked figure appeared and removed it. No one got a good look at the individual.
Infernal Thrall with Bound Demon Soul - Found on the body of a strange individual while Marble was hunting during her travels. Marble later learned from a nearby village that supposedly sorcerers would siphon the life force of the soul inside to power themselves up. However, in truth the soul was attempting to gain control of its supposed wielded, and almost managed to do the same to Marble. An odd-looking bard came forth and was able to remove the orbs influence over Marble, after which he stated that he’d take care of handling the orb.
Cross Fox with Grand Particle - The bard would once again appear when Marble had returned home, telling her that he had an important job for her to do, retrieve his stolen instrument from a group of bandits, and giving her access to this weapon for it. Despite the small appearance, the orb was incredibly heavy, making it difficult to wield effectively.
Reaper’s Song with Coyote’s Howl - Upon completion of the job, the bard appeared, telling Marble that this was merely a test. He foresaw that a great danger would come, and needed to know if Marble would be an adequate Champion. He gave her this weapon, powerful yet graceful, in order to give her, and a team of others selected by other individuals, a chance at success.
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Fennec with Liquid Chaos - Early in Marble’s travels, she came across a fennec traveler from the desert regions. The fennec, believing themselves to be in danger to a red fox, offered to teach Marble a new spell in exchange for letting them go. The weapon is much more potent than her default abilities, but its liquid nature leads to it dripping on the user, causing minor yet heavily inconvenient burns.
Hunter’s Daughter with Magic Gem - An appearance modeled after Marble’s late mother, Artemis. A spell writer was trying to conjure up gems, but deemed the spell a failure because the gems never lasted long. Marble saw the potential use of this spell, as it was similar to her own abilities already, and so took the time to learn how to wield it.
Celestial Envoy with Wheel of the Throne - Marble took on this appearance after gaining use of this supposed magical artifact, believed to have been stolen from a temple. She was able to use it to defend a settlement from unnatural beings, yet its use left her unconscious. Upon waking, she found she could no longer wield this magic, with witnesses saying that a cloaked figure appeared and removed it. No one got a good look at the individual.
Infernal Thrall with Bound Demon Soul - Found on the body of a strange individual while Marble was hunting during her travels. Marble later learned from a nearby village that supposedly sorcerers would siphon the life force of the soul inside to power themselves up. However, in truth the soul was attempting to gain control of its supposed wielded, and almost managed to do the same to Marble. An odd-looking bard came forth and was able to remove the orbs influence over Marble, after which he stated that he’d take care of handling the orb.
Cross Fox with Grand Particle - The bard would once again appear when Marble had returned home, telling her that he had an important job for her to do, retrieve his stolen instrument from a group of bandits, and giving her access to this weapon for it. Despite the small appearance, the orb was incredibly heavy, making it difficult to wield effectively.
Reaper’s Song with Coyote’s Howl - Upon completion of the job, the bard appeared, telling Marble that this was merely a test. He foresaw that a great danger would come, and needed to know if Marble would be an adequate Champion. He gave her this weapon, powerful yet graceful, in order to give her, and a team of others selected by other individuals, a chance at success.
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Cool! They turned out pretty great again, Rocky
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Thanks! I might do David or Armon next. Artemis will be a challenge, since her weapon set are rings.
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Those look very cool and impressive Rocky! I would love to see how David turns out!
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Me, too!
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So I guess you have fans waiting for you to draw him then Rocky.
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A little doodle my good friend Hukley surprised me with. Thanks again, Huk!