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Just two pics today. Maybe more later, Iunno.
First, for
ytak, who, when I asked for fantasy ideas for a picture, expressed dismay over the lack of Boys With Wings Who Are Also Legal in art. I have done my as-yet best to rectify the situation.

He's supposed to be at least somewhat sopping wet, but I don't know that I communicated that well enough through his feathers. I'm reasonably sure I managed it on his human parts, though.
I'm still not too confident in my ability to draw male anatomy or wings; I also haven't yet gotten back to Bird Hall, in order to look at stuffed avians and hopefully rectify at least one of those problems. Still, in absence of actually looking at things to get an idea of how they work, drawing is a reasonable alternative.
Translation: Plz to concrit the heck out of this. My anatomy, it is not where I would have it ._.
NEXT! Okay, so, for various reasons, I decided last night that I wanted to write something short and tentacle-y for at least a few fandoms. And, for whatever reason, a drawing decided to come out first.
Fandom is Phineas and Ferb, of which I am quite fond. Possibly it has something to do with the original music in just about every episode. Possibly it's how the story, taken from Candace's POV, is something of a revolving door comedy. Possibly I just like to see a platypus kicking ass once in a while. For whatever reason, I find it charming and enjoyable, if a little on the heteronomative side.

I imagine Candace is mostly worried about what Jeremy will think. I have no idea what Phineas and Ferb's device-of-the-day was supposed to do. And, judging by Perry in the corner there, I am quite sure that the be-tentacle-ing of the cast must have been done by a misfire of Dr. Doofenshmirtz' latest invention, the Tentacleinator. You know, because sometimes you just really want an extra eight limbs or so, to grab things off the top shelf or something.
Oh yeah, disclaimer: Phineas and Ferb is copyright its respective owners/creators/whatever, of which I am not one. I am not making any money off of this drawing, nor any future drawings/writings that may occur.
I'm pretty sure I'm going to start cross-posting my entries to at least my IJ account, maybe my IS as well. Don't think I'm going to be doing anything in particular with my JF account, though :/
First, for
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He's supposed to be at least somewhat sopping wet, but I don't know that I communicated that well enough through his feathers. I'm reasonably sure I managed it on his human parts, though.
I'm still not too confident in my ability to draw male anatomy or wings; I also haven't yet gotten back to Bird Hall, in order to look at stuffed avians and hopefully rectify at least one of those problems. Still, in absence of actually looking at things to get an idea of how they work, drawing is a reasonable alternative.
Translation: Plz to concrit the heck out of this. My anatomy, it is not where I would have it ._.
NEXT! Okay, so, for various reasons, I decided last night that I wanted to write something short and tentacle-y for at least a few fandoms. And, for whatever reason, a drawing decided to come out first.
Fandom is Phineas and Ferb, of which I am quite fond. Possibly it has something to do with the original music in just about every episode. Possibly it's how the story, taken from Candace's POV, is something of a revolving door comedy. Possibly I just like to see a platypus kicking ass once in a while. For whatever reason, I find it charming and enjoyable, if a little on the heteronomative side.

I imagine Candace is mostly worried about what Jeremy will think. I have no idea what Phineas and Ferb's device-of-the-day was supposed to do. And, judging by Perry in the corner there, I am quite sure that the be-tentacle-ing of the cast must have been done by a misfire of Dr. Doofenshmirtz' latest invention, the Tentacleinator. You know, because sometimes you just really want an extra eight limbs or so, to grab things off the top shelf or something.
Oh yeah, disclaimer: Phineas and Ferb is copyright its respective owners/creators/whatever, of which I am not one. I am not making any money off of this drawing, nor any future drawings/writings that may occur.
I'm pretty sure I'm going to start cross-posting my entries to at least my IJ account, maybe my IS as well. Don't think I'm going to be doing anything in particular with my JF account, though :/