Digital full body commission. I have no idea if I can yet post this, but I'm taking a gamble. It's been far along enough in time, I think. If my gamble was off, feel free to send me an angry note and chuck horseback riding gear at me. Just ixnay on the horseshoes. Those hurt! *stuffs face into a feed bag* Mmmmm, oats 'n stuff...
I also have no idea how big this reduced image will show up on regular monitors. I'm currently on my slate, which is about 8.5 X 11 inches in size. I'm not doing the screen resolution math. I suck at math.
And why is Chrome's spell-checker telling me I've spelt "math" wrong??? Thanks, Chrome. I know my English spelling quite well, I should think! I swear, I keep checking and rechecking that word just to make sure I haven't missed something. LOL Never mind. "math" is technically incorrect. I learned something new today, woo!
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I don't want to start having to watermark the shit out of everything...
I remember referencing the crap out of James Baxter's work on Spirit, when learning how to draw horses in school. We animated a few walks and runs, it was really challenging. Oddly enough, I spent more time on the follow through animation on the tail and mane, and the random top hat I gave my horse XDDD
I think 'math' IS technically incorrect, because it's mathamatics which is plural. I think people in the UK says 'maths' which sounds so silly cause we're used to saying it without the 's'.
And cute horse! : D I like how you've simplified all the muscles and the hair and stuff
O_O You're correct! I just looked up the history behind it and I feel silly now Just goes to show how easy it is to overlook something when you've been using a word and not being called on it, heheh. 'N thanks
I remember referencing the crap out of James Baxter's work on Spirit, when learning how to draw horses in school. We animated a few walks and runs, it was really challenging. Oddly enough, I spent more time on the follow through animation on the tail and mane, and the random top hat I gave my horse XDDD
And cute horse! : D I like how you've simplified all the muscles and the hair and stuff
'N thanks
Thanks so much for taking this on, it was a HUGE hit as a birthday present.