Yet another dump of Dalmatian drawings. (Special "What I did when I wasn't playing Tears of the Kingdom Edition")
She is kind of hard to draw, believe it or not, you can't be as 'goofy' with her as you can with Pongo. And she always keeps her ears down, which I'm not good at.
Most of these were just stuff I did waiting for Tears of the Kingdom to release... In fact, a shocking amount of the stuff I've done since 2019 has just been waiting for Tears of the Kingdom to release.
After looking over older drawing of her, I realized that at some point, for some reason or another, I stopped drawing her neck. Not sure why, I even had a spot under her chin as part of her design since day one, so I guess I just stopped drawing it cause it was easier.
The one I managed to do WHILE playing Tears of the Kingdom. Cooking in that game left me unable to stop myself from imagining how she would react to the games admittedly extensive range of things you can cook, but with the method of doing so VERY inaccurate.
This...This haunts me. Because I hadn't touched Krita in WEEKS and then I get on one day, and draw the best headshot of her or any other character I've ever done in my life...And now, I have no idea how I did it, nor have I been able to replicate it.
Poor Percy. I was so proud of his spot monocle, yet I don't do much with him... Partly because I never gave him much of a personality...
I think this is the first pic I've done of Sponge sitting.
Dialogue is still my enemy, as I can't write with a pen that great, but text looks too robotic.
Don't know why this has such a weird haze to it. But I wanted to draw them both. In my head, I feel Delilah would be very happy to have another Dalmatian her own age to talk to, though I don't know just what they'd be talking about in this pic.
And lastly one of DJ, where I wanted to do a more scratchy, old-school look. The result of watching a lot of behind-the-scenes documentaries about 90's Disney movies.
And that's it. Being able to even hold a pen right after not putting Zelda down for about 2 weeks is a huge encouragement, and even I'll say I'm improving.
Thanks for reading.
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