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Roderick in color
Roderick in color by @mitcdela (Mitchell de la Guardia)

Roderick, the cooper fox, has just recieved the word that he has been sold as a Squire to a knight. But he doesn't want to go, he loves his simple life too much.

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Posted: Wednesday, 25 September, 2002 @ 08:38 AM

I really like the subtle use of colour in this, the soft warm of the background goes well with the figure. The grass looks a little awkward where it joins the other sections of the picture and somehow reminds me of those little stands you get on wargame models. All in all though it's really good, nice pose, nice feel.

-Kaine-

Posted: Wednesday, 25 September, 2002 @ 02:48 PM

I like this. Plain, yet, interesting. The color is nice, traditional. Great work here!

Posted: Wednesday, 25 September, 2002 @ 06:19 PM

Ears, WOOT! I just love his ears. ^^ His ears, and his pose, and his expression, and the coloring, and the background, and the clothing, and the...I'll be done now. Oh, and as for the grass, there's only that one spot in the very corner which needs to be filled in a bit, that I wouldn't have even noticed had it not been pointed out. Other than that though, the grass looks great! Nice and springy. You can almost feel it poking your feet. Great work!

Posted: Friday, 11 October, 2002 @ 04:24 PM

Wow, REALLY nice...I can't draw anthro style, it always blows up in my face -.- Do you read Redwall books? Your pictures seem to be of the creatures in the books, but that could be coincidence (sp?). Nice shading and drawing.

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