

Another experiment with scribbliness! This was done entirely in scribbles, and entirely for the purpose OF doing scribbles, so as art goes, it's not terribly inspired, I know, just one more installment in that vastly overdone genre of deer-girl and possum. But such is the nature of a study. I'm still liking a lot of the textural effects with the scribbles, bits of the tree have a nice grain, but I'm thinking it may need solid colored blocks to play off against, or maybe some smoothness somewhere as contrast. I'll get this down to a workable technique yet, though, or they'll find me hunched in the corner with the stylus up my nose, gibbering. Either way, s'all good.
Annnnyway. Prints are available in case anybody actuallly likes it, just send a note.
Annnnyway. Prints are available in case anybody actuallly likes it, just send a note.
Anyway, it looks fantastic as always.
Also, I still don't understand what is this thing you call 'scribbling'. Is it the same concept of building up a drawing just using, say, hatching?
Keep it up.
spy
Hmm... why do I suddenly have the uncontrollable urge to buy every available Ursula Vernon print?