Progression: Muscular anthropomorphic female

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  • #77665
    Tonus
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    I probably have a few anthro bunny drawings around here, most of them are more fitness model types, but I may have a more muscular drawing or two.  I will dig them up when I can and post them.  For now I can post this one:

    As for a cartoon or comic, that is my hope.  I still need to get my notes together and work up a decent plot.  From there it's not so bad, my drawing area and computer are all set up the way I need them to be.  Just need to stop being lazy, is all. 🙂

    #77666
    Ashlee
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    😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮
    very nice!!

    #77667
    cpbell0033944
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    I probably have a few anthro bunny drawings around here, most of them are more fitness model types, but I may have a more muscular drawing or two.  I will dig them up when I can and post them.  For now I can post this one:

    Sooo cute!  Great muscle without being massive!

    #77668
    Tonus
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    I only really do extreme muscle development when I'm experimenting, because I'm too used to working with more realistic (ha!) proportions.  Particularly when drawing action, the really large muscles (and breasts, as well) create real problems for me.  The drawing below is more in line with where I prefer to set my limits for size:

    (And has the added bonus of providing a new and (IMO) better muscley bunny lady for Ashlee…)

    I'm not entirely finished with it, the metallic area on her left side needs some final detailing and then she'll be ready for some photoshopping.  But for a relatively quick drawing, I am pretty happy with the results.  The musculature running down the center of her torso is a noticeably off-center, but the shading and detail mask it a bit.  The stuff drawn in blue was some additional sketching done to get an idea for her gloves and to figure out how the outfit looks on the back.

    I'm actually happier with the 'backside' drawing, in part because it was a very quickly-drawn sketch which nonetheless has good size, pose, and proportions.  Every now and then I manage to loosen up just a tiny bit and produce something that I really am happy with.  But most of the time when I'm drawing I'm gripping the pen/pencil pretty tight and almost carving the lines into the sheet.  Ah well, old habits die hard.

    #77669
    BlackKusanagi
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    I dig it man. Very well done. :3

    #77670
    Ashlee
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    Both bunnies are Great! 😮
    There are both part of F.U.D.D.= Fems United & Determined to Defend 😀
    This is what Buckey O'Hare should of been!
    Great work. 🙂

    #77671
    Tonus
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    This is what Buckey O'Hare should of been!

    That reminds me of something that happened quite a few years ago, at a comic con in… 1993 or 1994.  I was walking about and showing my work samples to various editors.  Some would thank me and put it aside, others would take a quick look and offer a comment or two, it was all going as usual.  I showed my samples to an editor at the Continuity Comics table, and he agrees to file the sample, but warns me that they're looking for work that is very realistic, since their comic art is in this style (this was Neal Adams' comic company, if I'm not mistaken).

    At this point in his spiel, he must have realized that he was standing right over a stack of Bucky O'Hare comics.  Not missing a beat, he explained to me that yes, even Bucky O'Hare had some realistic stylings!  I am sure that I managed to stifle a chuckle and maintain a straight face (I wasn't going to burn any bridges, even one as narrow as this one).  Bucky O'Hare, drawn from life!  No wonder my style wasn't realistic enough…

    Great work. 🙂

    Thanks. ^_^

    #77672
    Tonus
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    Oh man, I didn't realize how long it had been since I'd posted any artwork.  🙁

    Anyway, rather than bump two old threads, I'll post my scribbles here.

    This is another old piece that probably hasn't been seen since the days of the old Wreck Shop boards, it's a muscular Tifa Lockhart.  Actually, this version has never been seen.  The version I had posted had been stretched vertically because I felt she was a bit too squarish in the original.  And looking at it now, I have no idea why I felt that way.  *shrug*  Well, this is the original, in all its squarish glory:

    Work has been very busy of late and getting busier yet, to where I'm getting home late even when I bring work home.  So I don't know how often I'll be able to update, but I hope it's more often than every four months. /sigh

    #77673
    BlackKusanagi
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    Loving these. 🙂

    #77674
    cpbell0033944
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    I like the way you've drawn the back of her headdress draping on her back muscles.

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