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AFTER ~40 HOURS ITS FINALLY DONE AAAAAAAAA
THIS PIECE HAS BEEN IN WIP LIMBO DEVELOPMENT HELL SINCE THE FIRST OF JUNE! I THOUGHT ID NEVER ESCAPE IT
Time breakdown: Initial sketch to final sketch: ~13,5 hours (this was mostly redrawing, adding and rearranging rabbits a bunch of times) Finalised Sketch to flat colors and textured rabbits: 21+hours Importing it to clipstudio paint on my laptop and adding the rendering and final touches: ??? im guessing like 5 hours. Not sure tho since clipstudio doesnt record time spent I hope the watership down community will enjoy the fruits of my hard labor :) This is the first time ive drawn so many fullbody bunnies so i hope i did alright with the anatomy, i tried using references but it was still really hard.
I tried my best to make the designs somewhat believable/naturally colored but still making them varied and distinct from eachother
ALSO RABBITS ARE NOT DRAWN TO SCALE WITH EACHOTHER!! I prioritised fitting as many as i reasonably could on one page in somewhat interesting and varied poses. So yeah. Bunny rabbits upon ye. Now I can finally move on to other projects
Watership Down fan merch in 2025?! More likely than you think!
Sticker sheet with some of the bunny characters. Designs mostly based on the movie with a touch of tv show and my personal spins
will be beginning my reread of watership down again soon (spring time is the best time for it imo) so here are bigwig and pipkin
Hey remember that pipkin au I was talking about?
Historic pottery, currently available in my shop! My 17th/18th c mug collection is out of the shop currently for a gallery show over the holidays, but I have some oil lamps available, and a pipkin!
The wee lamps hold a single wick, and should be used on a saucer or something as there is no built in drip catcher.
The large one can hold up to three wicks at once to provide more light, and has a drip catcher and handle.
I offer hand braided wicks that optimize fuel use and light production, but in a pinch any scrap of natural fiber (not synthetics! they are plastic and will release toxic fumes and also melt!) fabric or yarn that you twist together will work, more or less.
Any plant or animal based oil can be used, including used cooking oil. Examples include olive oil, leftover fat from cooking meat, etc. DO NOT use petroleum products like kerosene or oils sold for more modern oil lamps, as it is very unsafe to do so in an open container like this.
Pipkins are a type of ceramic cookware common in Europe from the 13th through 18th centuries, intended for cooking over hot embers or coals on a hearth. My pipkins are not based on specific extant pieces unless otherwise specified, being instead based on the general characteristics commonly seen in historic pipkins. Further information is contained in my shop listing. For more modern uses, they make nice yarn bowls, and are good for watering house plants.
Started missing drawing rabbits so here’s a bunch of em
These are my OCs Pipkin and Gareth :) I've had them for like 10 years but I never post them. I've made a few oneshot comics from Pipkin's POV (he can see ghosts), but this was the first comic from Gareth's POV (Gareth is Pipkin's bodyguard basically). I might post more of their stories, but this is the only one I've ever cleaned up. I hope you liked it :)