
Finished request for Inkbloom's beautiful character, Harmina Rose. Here description is,
"She is a soft mannered deerfox (from the series, Hilda) with a prosthetic leg and a passion for nature, baking, and living all of the domestic dreams I will never be able to.
While I isolate at home, she gets to live all of my cottagecore fantasies."
I wanted to give her a gingham dress, but all those parallel lines on warped fabric defeated me. I guess I need more practice :(.
Also, let me just say how ashamed I am of that bush I drew in the previous lineart.
Harmina Rose's description:
"She is a soft mannered deerfox (from the series, Hilda) with a prosthetic leg and a passion for nature, baking, and living all of the domestic dreams I will never be able to.
While I isolate at home, she gets to live all of my cottagecore fantasies."
Harmina Rose belongs to
inkbloom
I hope you like it!
"She is a soft mannered deerfox (from the series, Hilda) with a prosthetic leg and a passion for nature, baking, and living all of the domestic dreams I will never be able to.
While I isolate at home, she gets to live all of my cottagecore fantasies."
I wanted to give her a gingham dress, but all those parallel lines on warped fabric defeated me. I guess I need more practice :(.
Also, let me just say how ashamed I am of that bush I drew in the previous lineart.
Harmina Rose's description:
"She is a soft mannered deerfox (from the series, Hilda) with a prosthetic leg and a passion for nature, baking, and living all of the domestic dreams I will never be able to.
While I isolate at home, she gets to live all of my cottagecore fantasies."
Harmina Rose belongs to

I hope you like it!
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Vulpine (Other)
Gender Female
Size 1280 x 1066px
File Size 251.8 kB
You’re welcome. I kind of felt that way, too,
which is another reason I didn’t think it was worth it to continue down that path. I am just disappointed, because I have been wanting to achieve that effect for a while now. But, I stull can’t figure out a gold way of doing it.
I initially tried making her hair that spring green in your reference image, but it just didn’t work out.
Color theory is difficult :(.
That being said, changing the colors is very easy with Krita (the hard part is ensuring the right regions are filled in). Let me know if you would prefer a different color scheme.
which is another reason I didn’t think it was worth it to continue down that path. I am just disappointed, because I have been wanting to achieve that effect for a while now. But, I stull can’t figure out a gold way of doing it.
I initially tried making her hair that spring green in your reference image, but it just didn’t work out.
Color theory is difficult :(.
That being said, changing the colors is very easy with Krita (the hard part is ensuring the right regions are filled in). Let me know if you would prefer a different color scheme.
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