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Richard Mulder (Bander)
One of the first pictures I ever made of my alter ego. Based on the standard pose of a certain famous cartoon character.
Well, wouldn't you be miffed if someone tied a ribbon around your tail? Especially when it clashes with your favorite shirt like that? =)
This picture is a pencil sketch, scanned in greyscale, reduced to 16 colors aand some colorization afterwards. It's also my 1997 Christmas card.
When coloring, I either take the full-color PhotoYouKnowWhat approach, or I stick to 16 colors. These tend to look cleaner, but also a bit 'flatter'. Haelvemaen is copyright by her player.
JacieRabbit jumps to action. Jacie is copyright by her creator.
Uploaded at the polite request of certain parties (You can put the club down now.. Please?), a dragonette in a calendar pose.
Look, it's got a background! Sorta. =) Khisanth is copyright by her player.
Liskacoon! Liska is copyright by her player
Pukey-cute raccoony artist. He's so going to kill me. =) MarkVega is copyright by his creator.
Mink with additude! And nifty sword. =) Nilesta is copyright her player.
Nalayla, engineer 'coon extraordinare and member of the NightSky space program. Nalayla is copyright by her player.
Another one of my earlier works, experimenting with lighting. Done as a commission, Reyna is copyright by her player.
Later, I got this black ink pen, and this was one of the first sketches I inked. The black lines and grey spots really work, I think. Done as a exchange picture, Lindgold is copyright by his player.
A lop-eared bunny girl on skates, inked in Photoshop. Hopefully, this'll be replaced with a colored version sometime soon.
A silver lynx in an outfit that can't possibly have any armor value. With toes, even! Sylva is copyright by her player.
Teara the Drahum preparing for a devastating roundhouse kick. Teara is copyright by her creator.
A more recent work, Cats & Dogs. They're at it -again-. =)
Well, the player wanted 'cute'. I think I succeeded. =) Woof is copyright by her player.
'You see, this *proves* the existance of Players!' 'Oh, nonsense. There must be a perfectly logical and scientific explanation for Lag.'
Richard Mulder (Bander)