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Art uploaded on July 17, 2003
Lunch_ lunch_.jpg   Jenn Rodriguez (PacRat)   07/17/2003   700x378

Mmm. Rats. I can't find my boots. But that's ok. Because Richard is cool.

Syn-nightmarevii syn-nightmarevii.jpg   S. M. Bittler (Synnabar)   07/17/2003   648x505

Nightmare VII: Drawn after a particularly horrendous day at work. NOTE: this is just MY version of a Nightmare; there's lots of ways to draw them. The eye is supposed to be an empty, shadow-less white - which may not make sense, but then, Nightmares usually don't. RSVP pen on cardstock, Photoshop 7 coloring.

Syn-sunlight syn-sunlight.jpg   S. M. Bittler (Synnabar)   07/17/2003   414x612

Sunlight: Based on an older drawing I'd done; I wanted to see how this female feline would look with tawny coloring. Micron pen, colored pencils on parchment paper. Scanned at home on my crappy scanner, unfortunately.

Syn-thebribe syn-thebribe.jpg   S. M. Bittler (Synnabar)   07/17/2003   504x648

The Bribe: An African Climbing Mouse offers an earring to the Serval who's caught him; he's hoping she'll let him go (I'm a softie so I think she will - what do YOU think will happen?). She's a collector of jewelry, which here is a combination of many different African art and ornamentation styles. The neckpiece was the most fun to draw. Micron pen, colored pencils on Canson Mi-Teintes paper. Some Photoshop to fix the crappy scan.

Syn-tigergodiii syn-tigergodiii.jpg   S. M. Bittler (Synnabar)   07/17/2003   518x684

Tiger God III: A further exploration of an older "Tiger God" idea I'd done years back - I was inspired by Tibetan and Indonesian art. Micron pen, Prismacolor & Design pencils, colorless blender, on parchment paper, with some touch-ups in Photoshop 7 to fix the bad scan.

Syn-tresspasser syn-tresspasser.jpg   S. M. Bittler (Synnabar)   07/17/2003   684x558

The Tresspasser: An ocelot-man is caught tresspassing in another's territory. A departure for me; the anthros I draw for myself are usually quadrupeds, and much more animal than human in build. I wanted to practice drawing the human form and try an unusual pose, and also I was curious to see how an ocelot's coat pattern would look wrapped around a human figure. My fiance posed for me, but I slimmed the build up a bit; my guy is more muscular. Micron pen, colored pencils on Canson Mi-Teintes paper.

Me_acb1 me_acb1.jpg   Melissa Spencer (Gabrielle)   07/17/2003   450x329

This is my conbadge. It's too bad I'm not GOING to AC or anything! Grrrleftbehindmuttermumblegrowl...

Youngyuri youngyuri.jpg   Richard Westberry (Madbadger)   07/17/2003   401x480

A drawing done a few years back one of my first furry characters, but then I was never very good at cheesecake, but I'll keep trying....

Unit unit.gif   Megan Giles (SpaceCat)   07/17/2003   504x473

T-shirt commission.


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