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Commission: The Cat and his Mouse
Commission: The Cat and his Mouse by @Jocarra (Jen Philpot)

A commission for Tau Switchblade of the notorious Bettie Page posing with a white tiger, representing his snow leopard mate and himself, respectively. Yes, I know the fact that she's supposed to be a snow leopard makes the title not make sense ;P

Designed to be a partner image to "Bushwhacked" by Olivia de Berardinis.

15-20 hours Adobe Photoshop CS3. Pose reference sketch provided by client.

Original 1800 x 2400px @ 300dpi.

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Rating:
Teen (S)
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Finished Work
Submitted:
14y323d ago
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Posted: Thursday, 14 May, 2009 @ 06:29 PM
Rating: 5

Lovely shading, excellent job with the characters, particularly with her body. The musculature is very well portrayed. I could stare at those legs for hours. I think a little bit of shadow beneath them would help make this stand out a little more. You have such nice, definitive shading on the characters that the background clahses just a little bit. Still, excellent work. The hair and fur have wonderful texture.

Posted: Friday, 15 May, 2009 @ 01:34 AM

Thank you very much for your comment and critique, it's appreciated :)

Posted: Friday, 15 May, 2009 @ 12:06 AM
Rating: 5

I very much like the tiger's fur.

Posted: Friday, 15 May, 2009 @ 01:34 AM

It demanded a lot of patience :P Thank you!

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