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Richard Caballero

Husky and Fox Go Jogging
Husky and Fox Go Jogging by @redhusky (Richard Caballero)

I keep meaning upload stuff here again.

You know he only agreed to impress her. Is it working!? :o

A very belated birthday present for Nadrusiel: which was last month. I just had a huge art block in the form of me not being able to ink anything. I just ended up using a different brush than usual. I keep taking liberties with her design since there isn't any real clear reference for Dru. She's a pastel fox now apparently. X3

I need to draw more backgrounds, I'm out of practice. oo; I added the sun at the last minute but now it ruins my light source. T_T

This pic was huge when I was drawing it. I had to size it down to about 25% afterwards.

Red (c) Redhusky Nadrusiel (c) Nadrusiel

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Posted: Wednesday, 16 March, 2011 @ 08:16 AM
Rating: 5

Nice work on it. Cute characters and I like the bit of forshortening on the poor guy getting left behind. The tree is nicely shaded, I like it's texturing. :)

Posted: Thursday, 14 April, 2011 @ 10:47 AM
Rating: 5

Cool picture, I really like how the sun's expression looks, looks like it's looking at the pitiful guy on the ground. Kinda funny. Great job on the colors, very nicely bright, and the shadows stand out as well. Plus the detail is very good. Awesome work! ^_~

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