scabby the opossum
scabby the opossum by @sum02

Some opossum dude I doodled on a crusty piece of printer paper. You can call it an excersise in the game of "trying-to-wrap-my-head-around-how-you-do-the-alcohol-markers". Rolls right off the tongue... So, did I win the game? Sure. I certainly didn't lose.

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Posted: Friday, 08 November, 2024 @ 05:22 AM
Rating: 5

Ooh this turned out nicely

Posted: Saturday, 09 November, 2024 @ 07:08 AM

@DaGrandDragonn wrote:

Ooh this turned out nicely


Ay man, thanks for the comment! Always feels good to see somebody else getting enjoyment from one of my silly little pics.

But yeah, I'm especially satisifed with it. Even with the countless "oh crap, shouldn't have done that" moments I had while colouring, I still managed to not end up with a cloudy, murky mess. See the inside of the ears? Now imagine a whole picture looking like that... That's usually what I end up cranking out. Again, thank you for that comment and the 5 stars. That shiz's the lifeblood that keeps me drawing.

Posted: Monday, 11 November, 2024 @ 01:14 PM
Rating: 5

@sum02: hell yeah brother keep rocking 

Posted: Friday, 08 November, 2024 @ 05:57 AM
Rating: 5

fookin awesome ! 

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