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Oekaki Kotte 2
Oekaki Kotte 2 by @ratacombs (Capy)

I don't like this as much, but I tried.

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Posted: Sunday, 08 September, 2024 @ 09:28 PM
Rating: 5

Are you KITTEN ME!?

Seriously how could NOT like this there is more personality in this simplistic pic then you could imagine. 
Sometimes Less is More...just because its not as detailed as you like does not mean there isn't someone out there that can appreciate you work for what it is.  The soulful eyes reminds me of an anime I watched once where the cat had the same eye style and I LOVED that anime too bad as a grey bearded ol fart I cannot remember the title of the anime, if I do find it I will send you a link to it.

Posted: Sunday, 08 September, 2024 @ 11:29 PM

@XxTheCreativeKitsunexX: Aww, that's high praise! I didn't like it because it was rushed, but I drew it because I wanted to cheer up my ex.

Posted: Sunday, 08 September, 2024 @ 11:56 PM

@ratacombs: I stand by what I said in the beginning, rushed or not this was eye pleasing, in a world filled with too much information and with artwork being a bit too detailed it's nice to see something simple as to not overload the brain.  I think the pic was well deserved of such praise and as a fellow of his word I stand by it.

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