Let's cut to the chase and let the voting begin! We have two new suggestions for this voting, and I want to know which one you'd rather see me draw. Meanwhile, have part two of last month's choice... three to go! Man I'm slow!
As usual, voting is open to all $5+ tier patrons, and will remain open until the end of September 20, 2016, Brasília time (UTC-3).
You already know this, but the runner up will be called back to the next voting. Finally, let me thank you all a lot for your continued patronage!
"It's Jackie!": The love of my life is one of my patrons too, you know - and she wants some attention. Not that she needed to request it here, but still, if some of you wants me to do more art of her fursona, this is the option to choose!
"Metal Clash": Even if it's really hard and time-consuming, drawing mecha is always a challenge that I enjoy tackling! This option suggests a mecha fighting scene best described by the pitcher himself:
A battle scene between the Super 8 mech from Capcom's fighting game Cyberbots and the Valsione mech from Super Robot Wars. Something about the first looking like an octopus and the other looking like an anime doll despite both being pilotable machines is just asking for a reference to certain anime cliches that may of may not be shared with the wives of fishermen. Their default pilots would be great to depict (Devilotte de Deathsatan IX for the Super 8 and Lune Zoldark for the Valsione), but some knowledge of Super Robot Wars character would make it funny to have Katina Tarask on the Super 8 and Ryusei Date on the Valsione as alternative, although it would take some misunderstandings to get them to fight each other...
"Meeting of the Alien Slaying Women": More videogame crossover fan art, this time featuring two of the earliest female videogame protagonists - both space suit wearing, both hiding their gender until the end of their games, and both itching to kick some alien butt. Metroid's Samus Aran meets Baraduke's Tobi "Kissy" Masuyo!
"Work Those Muscles!": It's no secret that I like drawing muscles. And, er, looking at them too *ahem*. ANYWAY, I don't have a whole lot of experience drawing them, contrary to what the pitcher for this option seems to think - at least, when compared to the artists who specialize in muscular art. This option challenges me to create a "beginner's guide" to drawing muscles in humanoid subjects as a way of improving my own muscle anatomy and rendering skills, and as a bonus, drawing a pin-up of a muscular character of my choice. Suggestions are welcome!
Cross the Multiverse
2016-09-19 16:18:49 +0000 UTC