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The scanner at the library is not very advanced and cuts off portions of my art, therefore I had to put down the green flyer to ensure that the entire drawing would be scanned. In the end it creates a pretty cool border.
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One of the best parts about this blog is being able to upload unfinished images, or in progress images on the fly and let you all have a look into the odd things I create on a day to day basis. I have been drawing chubby creatures for years. I have even made a video of hidden chubby creatures at the waterpark of america.
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In the future I plan to turn some of these chubby creatures into a running series of collectable miniatures, much like my bearded bunnies series. If you would like to see more of my art, make sure to see my art website.
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