Completion Date: 01-24-10
Time Taken: 4 hours
Medium(s):
+ Bristol (Vellum)
+ Prismacolor markers (40% Cool Gray)
+ Prang colored pencils
+ Prismacolor colored pencils
+ Gelly Roll gel pen (White)
+ Sharpie paint pen (White)
+ ZIG Millenium pens
+ Watermark added in Photoshop CS2
Music:
+ Beautiful - Akon
+ Sexy Bitch feat. Akon - David Guetta
+ Oraanu - E.S. Posthumus
Comment:
And another Jaquera! XD
This is Aine, she's of the Highland subspecies like her mate Fin -
[link] . The Highland Jaquera are stocky and short, and appear similar to the Shire horses we all know and love. They're a hearty subspecies with shaggy fetlocks and tails and great big hooves, not to mention lovely coat colorations. Aine is the perfect example of body type for the females, very thickly built and curvy. The highland girls are chubby!<33333333
I think out of all the ones I've drawn thus far, I think she's my favorite. Her dappling turned out so amazingly, god I love Sharpie paint pens! 8D
Artwork, Aine, Jaquera/Jaquera Subspecies © 2010 P. Lolla (*souls-poison)
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I think the purple on her lips and nails might not have been the best choice. It just doesn't fit into the colour palette of the picture.
But that's just a little flaw - otherwise it's a lovely pic.
The breasts aren't really off persay since I was using a reference of my own while laying down. XD;;; My boobs are on the larger side and did lay that way in the pose.
I went with the purple as opposed to the black/darker gray like most dapples as it looked a little strange. Originally under the purple her lips were pink and oh god, it looked awful. The particular shade of purple might be too dark for Aine, so I'm thinking maybe next time using a lilac or a more grayish purple.
I guess it's the simplification (I mean the black liner + coloring) which makes that look strange.
On the lips and nails... maybe you could use desaturated red? Like that one used on feathers, but less brown. (hexadecimal #871830, #B00026, #A22E48 - couldn't find other way to describe it )