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| April 14, 2016 | ||
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| O' Cap'n My Cap'n! |
This is, of course, a wonderful drawing. Let me get that out there
first. But then, an overweight dog, especially a sled dog, is not
more realistic at all really. Especially for the 1920s in Alaska and
Canada. Maybe it fits in better with the fat dog concept the artists
and animators of the first Balto movie wanted to sell us all on, but
"fat Balto" would not be more realistic. Still, all that aside, a very nice drawing. |
| April 14, 2016 | ||
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Haha I dig chunky Balto. Now he fits in with all the other chubby
huskies in the first film |
| April 08, 2016 | ||
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He looks kind of the way Kirby would look as a wolf-dog. |
| April 08, 2016 | ||
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| futago pass |
Thank you! I based him off of a czech wolf dog: http://dg4l0lhura2yj.cloudfron [...] ds/czechoslovakian_wolfdog.jpg and gave him a little of a thicker coat to go along with it, bringing out a bit more of the double coated husky. |
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| April 08, 2016 | ||
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| M-awesome |
This is a nice drawing, and I really like what you did with his eyes.
But I do think he's a bit too chunky and short. |