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April Parks

Cat of a Different Color Number 2
Cat of a Different Color Number 2 by @tigermouse (April Parks)

Wizard's Tip: Neon familiars are easier to see in the dark. Digital Painting.

Prints available via my website. Other products to be available through Ellen Million Graphics soon. Artwork © Copyright 2003 April Parks

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21y75d ago
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Posted: Tuesday, 11 February, 2003 @ 08:45 PM

I adore this! The colours are spectacular and the fur is gorgeous... the eyes are awesome too =) keep up the good work!

Posted: Tuesday, 02 September, 2003 @ 04:40 PM

Such a cute kitty! And I love the colors! ^_^ Great work!

Posted: Tuesday, 02 September, 2003 @ 09:36 PM

Ooo, I love this! I can almost feel the fure texture...soo...floofy...x.x Awesome colors, too. Unique and all that. GREAT job on this.

Posted: Saturday, 08 November, 2003 @ 09:21 AM

woot

Posted: Wednesday, 04 February, 2009 @ 03:02 PM
Rating: 5

This reminds me of a friend's cat. Not the colors, obviously, but the gigantic fluffy mass that is the cat itself. XD I LOVE huge, fluffy cats. And the colors, though they are unnatural, look like they belong where they are. they flow very nicely, and you made great use of the color-wheel. Wow, my art-student mentality is really showing, haha.

Nice work. :)

Posted: Wednesday, 04 February, 2009 @ 04:38 PM
Rating: 5

The picture is gorgeous, I love the mixture of blue & green. The cat's fur is so soft & fluffy looking! cute!

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