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Why is she drinking coffee? I don't even LIKE coffee! (Brush & Dip-pen with India Ink, Prisma Markers, and a little bit of coloured pencil)
I was flicking through my sketchbook, and she called out, "Finish me off!". So I did. Stereotypical, but cute. (Brush & Ink w. Prisma Markers)
Just a simple technical pencil sketch.
She's not purple. This is not a pipe. Gouache paint.
This picture was done for a friend of mine. She's an Otta!
Something a little more toony. The less said, probably the better.
A gift picture I drew a couple of months ago, but have only just been able to post. This one is painted in Gouache - haven't used it for a while now, and I'm rather pleased with how it came out! Characters © Their respective players
I got Prisma Markers when I visited America. Can you tell? :) This is supposed to be for a competition, but it's not really in fitting with what they want - I just found it fun to draw, and needed to get it out of my system! (Medium: Brush & Ink, Prisma Markers)
My other character from FurToonia - she's a mood-bunny, and although you can't see it, she *can* change her fur colour. There's some things you just can't do in a picture without making it look ridiculous :)
A friend wanted a pic of Suki in pajamas, so I figured it'd be fun to just have her waking up. This one was drawn in thin Gouache to see how it worked (I LOVE working with Gouache). Finished off a little of the texture in pencil. Suki © KeV Beeley
My view of Babs' initial reaction to having a contender to her crown of favourite femme bunny. Can't see Lola having such lasting appeal though.
I'm not usually one for single character stuff like this, but it was drawn specifically for "Foxes Are Neat II". Ahwell...
Silliness. But gave me an excuse to try out some inks I got given for Xmas - I rather like them.
Commision for Ia'kat of VexenUK. Vexen © Vexen Crabtree. Medium: Brush & Ink.Not my usual style, but variety is the spice of life...
Drawn for a friend as part of a collection of drawings of a character called Vicki Fox. (You'll find other drawings of her in other artist's section here too :) This one was outline almost entirely with a brush, (using a ruler for the straight lines), and I was pleased the way it came out. If you want to go see Vicki's Homepages, they're at http://people.delphi.com/MSRUSSELL/
_THE_ first straight-furry pic I drew! It took about 20 minutes from pencil through to ink (which is unusually fast for me), and came out just as I pictured it. Didn't even bother to rub out the pencils :)
I wrote a story based around the Tiny Toon universe, and this involved one of Babs' little sisters, who I called Emily. One of the scenes required me to describe her clothes, and I found it easier to do once I'd drawn a sketch of her. And I *couldn't* just leave the pic as a pencil sketch...!
Hey, EVERYONE has to do a parody of something to do with Tarantino some time, don't they! Originally, I wanted to do something with one of the Tiny Toon Femmes, but decided that the play on the film title was SO much easier with a Vixen instead. This first appeared in the Zine "Foxes Are Neat II"
Thought I'd have a go at colouring a picture on Computer again, since I haven't submitted one like this for years now. No prizes for guessing which art package used given the filters applied |) No idea who the bunny is; she just got doodled that way
A picture that came from a thread on a newsgroup with people talking about what if the toons cross-dressed (since Bugs regularly did it). It got me wondering what would be the Toon's OWN reaction to having to wear each others clothes.
Jus' a picture for a friend's Birthday :) Had fun drawing this one. Characters in this picture are © KeV Beeley, © Mike Russell (Vicki Fox), and © Yvonne Bonillas
Just a picture of Zee, a friend's character. The picture is draw in Coloured Ink, and I had an experiment with dry brushing. The background comes out a lot more overpowering than before it was scanned tho. Zee © Chris Mills