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Published: 2016-11-20 19:56:50 +0000 UTC; Views: 753; Favourites: 43; Downloads: 0
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The little drawing of a character I've never shown before (not in an anthro form for sure).
This drawing is the most complicated to explain from all of them, I suppose, but I'll try my best. So, there's the 20s style sub-universe in my main universe (it exists in a comic two of my characters are making). And it's all about the twists. In the sub-universe there're a lot of characters from the main universe, who are shown from different angles or in a totally different way. Their professions, and even their names may change.
This particular character's in the regular main universe is Jennifer Foxwarder (yes, it's a girl ) and she's a graphic designer, but in the sub-universe her name is Samantha Jones and she "works" as an assassin in a gang. She has more masculine body and is quite small, this allows her to escape, wearing buggy male clothes (however I failed to make them buggy enough on this drawing it seems) and pretending to be a boy, after the work is done. So, here she is, getting away with another one murder.
Art and Jennifer Foxwarder shown as Samantha Jones here © me
The background is an edited public domain photo, which can be found here - pixabay.com/photo-143030/
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Comments: 10
Nomads-of-Korsun [2016-11-20 20:56:58 +0000 UTC]
Interesting posting, I like the look of the character she definitely seems mischievous and up to something and I like how her disguise definitely fits with the historical setting of the 1920's.
I still think a vest would be a better disguise for her (I'm not sure if your female anthros have the same body types as humans) but I noticed that you gave her two shirts at least, and I'm sure if she has kinda a "boyish" body then she could probably conceal her gender with a few clever tricks here and there.
There seems to be a ton of fading effect on this particular picture, which makes me think that perhaps this is meant to be a foggy scene, either that or the photo is image is supposed to be very worn out and old.
Also the London monuments outlines in the background are a nice touch, and make it obvious for any viewer where this is supposed to be (for people like me who don't always read descriptions, ha ha).
As always the sepia tone works well at conveying a scene from the past, and gives it the right kinda color palette to suit the setting.
Detail wise I think I like the characters face (especially the longer hair sticking through the front of the hat, that maybe conveys a bit of her secret subtly), the clothes look very nice, well styled for the setting, and nicely detailed. The tail and neck have a good amount of detail in them as well, and like I said before the character has a nicely mischevious look on her face and helps make her seem like someone who could blend in and be innocuous.
Great job on this Illusir, though I may have done the disguise a bit differently myself I think you made an excellent final image here.
Fantastic work! Keep up the excellent artwork.
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Illusir In reply to Nomads-of-Korsun [2016-11-20 21:25:37 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!
I'm glad I could create a "20s fitting" outfit for her. And she clearly knows she'll escape again, so why not to smile a bit
The point about the vest definitely makes sense, I'll think about her outfit more and I could add a vest as well. Maybe I'll make her younger in this universe (I haven't decided yet) and it will be even easier for her to trick people then.
I guess it's both the fog and the old photo effect here c:
Well, honestly, I haven't mentioned the city in the description; but I'm always happy to add Big Ben everywhere, so I added it on this picture, too
I like her face here, too. The rare case when I like something in my own drawings.
Thank you very much for the comment and motivation to keep drawing!
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Nomads-of-Korsun In reply to Illusir [2016-11-20 22:05:09 +0000 UTC]
Of course, not a problem at all.
Yeah I think it fits, with that kinda working class hat (I can't remember what their called) and the suspenders; plus how outfits back then tended to look more like what we'd consider "formal" today. (True, I have a character in a similar line of work who often smiles for similar reasons).
True, I had thought about the fact that if she's quite young then it would be a lot easier for her to conceal her identity, though I kinda figure if she's doing assassinations she must be at least old enough to be able to be able to successfully carry those kinda things out. (Although with guns the age barrier is quite a bit lower than usual, it doesn't take a lot of strength or endurance to shoot someone after-all).
Yeah, it combines to make this image quite blurred overall, I figured it was intentional; as assassins tend to make appearances of themselves look vague and not 100% clear.
True, I'd say there's probably more monuments in these cities than just the most obvious ones, but it serves as a nice quick reminder of where these things are taking place.
I'm glad you ended up liking this one, and for good reason, it's definitely interesting.
Of course, no problem, always glad to help you continue in whatever means that I possess, even if that's just comments and feedback.
See you next time Illusir!
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