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I wanted to adopt a OTA leopard from Lava-Lites, so I offered 3 bustshots. Here they are!

First up, I used Sketchpad (a digital drawing thing that works for Chromebooks) to draw Sedera:

This was my first time drawing an anthro animal, so I think I leaned more on the human side of the look

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This was my first time drawing an anthro animal, so I think I leaned more on the human side of the look. I hope it still looks okay!

Next up, I did some traditional art of Venix:

It's more of a halfbody, but I hope that makes up for the fact that I didn't pose it much differently than the reference and the colors are a little off (because color pencils)

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It's more of a halfbody, but I hope that makes up for the fact that I didn't pose it much differently than the reference and the colors are a little off (because color pencils). Also I'm sorry that you can't see the text, which says "Venix" by the head and "Lava-Lites' Closed Species" along the leg and chest. I'm still proud of this, especially since I finished it in two days (with breaks of course)!

And finally, I did some lineless art of Cliff! Not only my first piece of  me going layer-happy on IbisPaintX and my second piece of art on IbisPaintX, it's my first lineless art! I had to look up a tutorial, because honestly I just thought Cliff would look good in lineless art, and I realized that to make lineless art, you have to first draw the lineart and THEN you color it lineless; adding an extra step to the process. I still wanted to do it, so did it I shall:

And I realize that technically you don't do lineart at all, but since this is my first time I did the lineart and then did the blocking

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And I realize that technically you don't do lineart at all, but since this is my first time I did the lineart and then did the blocking.

I'm proud of each and every one of these pieces, especially since I had to get them done before my two-week vacation (giving me a week to finish all of them; with breaks of sleeping, eating, and my neighbors).

I hope you like them too!

Ta-ta for now!

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