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Nate Alig

My half of an art trade
My half of an art trade by @Simon_Noir (Nate Alig)

This is my Half of an art trade with Nick Bliss. Her name is Raei, and she's a skunk. It's not done, When you see this Zombie Cat, I hope you like it.

[brain fart]

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Posted: Thursday, 11 September, 2003 @ 05:39 PM

Interesting style and character design. The detail to the face is particularly well done, but truth be told, I would not have known that this character was a skunk if you had not mentioned it in the image description. From the shape of the face and the muzzle, at first glance i thought that she was some sort of black dog. Why didn't you detail in the other leg? That would have given the image more of a sense of completeness. Nevertheless, an excellent job.

Posted: Thursday, 11 September, 2003 @ 08:59 PM

To start,

Thanks, I'm glad that you like my art. Also, skunks are more closely related to canids than anything else e.g. the dog like face.

I'm reworking the image [as I always do] when it is completed there will be no mistake that she is a skunk.

Thats all I can think of, and thanks again.

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