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Glorian the Mousekaroo
Glorian the Mousekaroo by @Roadstripe (CyberCorn Entropic)

Glorian, a Mousekaroo inspired by those created by Sarah Davis (AKA SadCat). It appears he's being typically goofy here. Mousekaroos © Sarah Davis. Glorian and artwork © Marvin E. Fuller

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20y136d ago
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Posted: Monday, 15 December, 2003 @ 07:48 PM

This picture makes me giggle--the way the character is doing that wacky dance with that silly expression is just wonderful. It seems like he's trying to get some stuffy person to lighten up or something by making fun of them. I really like it! The coloring is nicely done--the clothing seems textured. The sand does as well, but the blue sky is just too plain blue--I can tell you tried to make it a few different shades, but the contrast just doesn't seem to be enough. It needs some clouds or something to break up the monotony. Nice details with the shadow and grass, too! I really love the coloring--I know that's the second time I've said that, but it's just really well done!

Posted: Monday, 15 December, 2003 @ 08:15 PM

Thank you for your comment. It's been a bit since I had a comment-worthy picture put up so I do appreciate your input. As for the blue sky, I wasn't exactly overly pleased with how it was going but was stumbling over the fix, so I figured it was best to cut my losses and put it where an unbiased eye can look it over. Thank you again for your comment and advice ~ MEF

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