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Megan Giles

Bunny Nap
Bunny Nap by @Dustmeat (Megan Giles)

I was trying to convey more of a setting than a character, and this is a strange angle for me.

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Posted: Friday, 06 May, 2005 @ 02:26 PM

What a cool perspective! O: Great jawb.

Posted: Saturday, 07 May, 2005 @ 09:25 PM

That is the most adorable little rabbit i've seen all week. I love the angle and the colours used. Guh! You've done an awesome job. Love the style, keep it up. ^^

Posted: Monday, 09 May, 2005 @ 01:53 PM

That's a strange angle to draw, period. That is, it's hard to draw, but it's impressive when pulled off. As you did here. I like the way the details and colors fade towards the edge of the picture, keeping the focus on the subject. You captured the pose very well, and her expression makes me suddenly want to curl up on my bed and take a nap . . . very peaceful, a mood that the soft, warm colors contribute to. I also like the subtle bit of ironic humor near the top middle of the picture: a picture of a non-morphic bunny! Good shading and coloring, too; my only critique is that the perspective seems just a tad off, but it can't detract from the sheer cuteness of this picture.

Posted: Wednesday, 11 May, 2005 @ 10:03 PM

Cute! You did a really great job on this, especially that darling pose and the perspective of the bedroom.

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