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Early Access: AliciaWhimsi Commission Process

Early Access Post! If you’re viewing this, it’s either because you’re a patron with early access, or because the post is now public.

The finished painting.

Blog post for the process behind a commission for @ AliciaWhimsi on Twitter!

Initial Sketches.

Initial Sketches

Several rough sketches to give the client a variety of ideas to choose & iterate upon.

Second round of sketches.

Second round of Sketches

Revising the sketches according to client feedback.

In-progress crop of Whimsicott.

In-Progress Crop

Painting Whimsicott before painting the Halloween-themed witch outfit!

The finished painting once more.

The final painting

And here is the final painting once again!

Commission for Lurio’s Zeraora OC: All Variants

Zeraora without motion blur & without glasses.

Blog post of a commission for @LuriosTragedy on Twitter showing all 4 variants for Lurios artwork!

Zeraora without motion blur & with glasses.
Zeraora with motion blur & without glasses.

This one above and below add a slight motion blur effect. I remember at the time of finishing these paintings, I slightly preferred the motion blur versions. Looking at it again today, I think I now I prefer the versions without motion blur.

Zeraora with motion blur & with glasses.

Above is the motion blur version with the glasses. :)

Thanks again to @LuriosTragedy on Twitter for commissioning me!

Art of “eldrige the Braixen”

I thought a fun first blog post might be a compilation of some of the “eldrige the Braixen” artworks over the years! This one above was an animated gif experiment from earlier this year. It was animated using Photoshop’s “timeline” feature. It works pretty well for simple animations, and is not too complicated to start using.

This is the most recent full painting I’ve made of eldrige.

Here is eldrige fantasizing about owning a Switch Lite around when it was first announced!

This is a WIP of a more feral-looking eldrige.

I was having fun here with painting eldrige as a more swol-looking anthro Braixen, both for amusement and for torso practice.

This was the first attempt of “swol eldrige,” haha!

This was a fun commission for a convention in Germany called “The Furry Connection.” I was given free artistic range within the Christmas theme, which made it a lot of fun for me!

This is the first Braixen I ever painted, around the time when the Fennekin line was first being introduced. While he lacks some of the features that I eventually added to “eldrige the Braixen,” mainly the turquoise scarf and eyes, in my mind I consider this the first version of him!