No one ever said delivering Easter eggs was easy or safe.
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Rabbit / Hare
Gender Female
Size 1500 x 1600px
True! Of the 3 rabbits, she's the thinnest & most elegant dresser. Also the one with the longest hair, if those curlicues sticking out of her head count as hair :v
Loving the "carrot for the road" :v
And she really takes her job seriously. :o
And she really takes her job seriously. :o
A very lithe and determined bunny girl!!!!!
Wonderful scene-beautiful but also full of danger!!!!!
Nice!!!
Wonderful scene-beautiful but also full of danger!!!!!
Nice!!!
Thanks! It's a little more interesting than the 1st draft background, which was a generic shrub-lined forest path. And this one had the additional benefits of being much quicker and easier to throw together! Although, if I had to do it over again, I'd have made the platforms higher and put some sharks and Kraken in the water, and maybe a U-boat or something. Well, there's always next time!
Those extra tidbits DO sound rather cool!!!!
Like you said-there is always next time!!!!!!!
Wonderful work once again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Like you said-there is always next time!!!!!!!
Wonderful work once again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This picture brings so many possible stories, creates so many worlds!!
Awesome as always
Awesome as always
Thanks! You know, drawing characters in these sorts of silly scenarios does help me come up with portions of their backstories, even if I end up assigning it to an entirely different character. For example, the brown rabbit is actually the most adventuresome of the trio, and would have made more sense for me to have drawn in this situation. But I drew the grey one instead, simply because...I wanted to!
So, you say you are constantly building their personality and history? That's quite thrilling
Is this only to help you drawing them in more situations, or are you going to make something more elaborated with all this??
Is this only to help you drawing them in more situations, or are you going to make something more elaborated with all this??
Building, tearing down, and sometimes transferring character traits to someone else. And yes, ideally I could use their characteristics for drawing ideas, but in practice I tend to any of them into whatever daffy situation I feel like at the time ;'D As for your second question, if you're asking if I'm planning to start writing/drawing a comic strip, then I'm afraid not! I lack both the skills and the attention span to try tackling anything that ambitious. Honestly, the best I can do is an occasional single-panel gag drawing. I know my limits!
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