Another Goblin picture, though this time it's Rule 34 on Final Fantasy XI! I started the rough outline of this picture in one of <a href="http://www.furaffinity.net/user/dreamous/">Dreamous</a>' sketchbooks back at FurCon earlier this year. I finished it during Califur this past weekend. I originally planned to add shading, but I felt the inking was solid enough on its own.
Goblin (FFXI), for Dreamous Post Date (GMT): 2010-06-10 20:51:15
Progress History: Rough outline started at FurCon 2010. Finished at Califur 2010 (2010-06-05). Posted on FA by Dreamous on 2010-06-07.
I'm jealous of artists, they can draw whatever they want, no matter how bizzare, and have an immediate effect on the viewer. Prose and poetry writers have to draw the reader in first...
I certainly agree, though writers also have the ability to create a vivid, moving tale that goes far beyond the single frame of a drawing. I think that's one reason I like comics and animation so much: the best of both worlds.
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Another Goblin picture, though this time it's Rule 34 on Final Fantasy XI! I started the rough outline of this picture in one of <a href="http://www.furaffinity.net/user/dreamous/">Dreamous</a>' sketchbooks back at FurCon earlier this year. I finished it during Califur this past weekend. I originally planned to add shading, but I felt the inking was solid enough on its own.
Post Date (GMT): 2010-06-10 20:51:15
Progress History: Rough outline started at FurCon 2010. Finished at Califur 2010 (2010-06-05). Posted on FA by Dreamous on 2010-06-07.
Image Post Date (GMT): 2010-06-10 20:38:41
Image GUID: 2010/06/k7_20100610a_goblin_ffxi_for_dreamous.png
I'm jealous of artists, they can draw whatever they want, no matter how bizzare, and have an immediate effect on the viewer. Prose and poetry writers have to draw the reader in first...