Experimental Secret Santa art of Hyden (business edition) for @chocodile ! Featuring a very receptive waterbed.
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Experimental Secret Santa art of Hyden (business edition) for @chocodile ! Featuring a very receptive waterbed.
Dealer's Den at the furry con
The History of Chocodiles
IDK if you know this, but I accidentally became a leading authority on Chocodiles about a decade go. I included Chocodiles in an early Modest Medusa strip, and they became... just a part of my life. For several years I would give them out at conventions. People would bring my boxes of Chocodiles as gifts, or to sign. For awhile Hostess even bought ad space to advertise Chocodiles on my site. Part of this is that people would ask me about Chocodiles all the time. I ended up learning a lot, and was kind of surprised to discover that no one else seemed to have the whole story. I ended up writing about it a few years ago, but I think that post has been lost. So here we go again:
Three Nobleman (Pt. I)
Duke Arcturus Aleksander Hyden the IV.
The first of three portraits I did for @kwillow and @chocodile. This is the second painting I ever did in oil on canvas , yet completely different from my first one of Lord Ambroys - oil-on-canvas-painting-of-lord-ambroys -. The project started at the beginning of January and Hyden ( by @chocodile ) happened to be the first one I wanted to work on. It turned out, that it was quite difficult to me, to find out what color his coat is supposed to be. I still think it turned out a little bit darker than it should be and maybe a little bit too much on the "green side". But I also learned a lot about shading and gradients as well as I was reminded of how hard it can be to paint "toon characters" without outlines in this specific style. One can notice it hadn't worked out for the mouth and the eyes.. it just looked wrong so I decided to go with just black lines, what makes them look more toonish again. Speaking of the style, it's hard to overlook that it's completely based on @kwillow 's artwork. This one specifically on the following piece - theo-was-tremblingly-eager-to-help-hyden -. This also means that I don't want to take credit for the artwork itself even in the slightest. In the end I just changed the medium, nothing more. The painting process itself took me about 50-55 hours (yeah, I am that slow) but it brought me a lot of joy and it was a very interesting learning process of how oil colors work.
Sketch: @chocodile Lines/Color/Editing: @lsdoiphin
A little prequel of sorts to @chocodile and @kwillow's ongoing animal drama, Amaranthine.
The Rising Dawn's funding has to come from somewhere, and for quite some time that "somewhere" was the pocket of Renée Hélène Fontaine, heiress to one of the few capitalist corporations in Ironfrost that the Queen has allowed to survive.
Artfight attack on @chocodile of their Hyden.
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I love Gummigoo, guys.
Attack for @chocodile featuring Morgan counting her money.