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Joachim ref

Joachim ref

Joachim ref by SweetxinsanityxSarah
Joachim ref by SweetxinsanityxSarah

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SweetxinsanityxSarah
Just another reffy as I said in my last pic. This time of my gothic evil lion Joachim. Reason I am putting this one up is because he gets screwed up wayyyyy more than my other ocs combined. (Usually people goof on the symbol on his shoulders xP)

Hopefully this should set things right if I ask for a request of him in the future.

Once more got artist's permission first

Lineart (c)gothic_180 of the lionking fanart archive
coloring and oc (c) me

View, comment, and enjoys!

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Category Furry » Animal art (Non-anthro) » - Mammals » Felines » Lions
Date Submitted
Views 1145
Favorites... 1
Vote Score 2
Comments 2
Media MS Paint
Time Taken 3 hrs
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hvite_devil on February 19, 2010, 9:50:36 PM

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hvite_devilWow, what an evil looking guy! I have this impression that white and red combined makes a more crazy and evil looking character compared to black and red combined. Like this lion.. he looks absolutely mental. hahaha! I freakin love it! The colors you've put in make a nice flow to it, cuz none of the colors exceed the others. It doesn't matter that you've used someone elses lineart, cuz that's a great way to learn. Personally I think animals are HARD to draw. hehe

SweetxinsanityxSarah on February 20, 2010, 4:40:36 AM

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SweetxinsanityxSarahOh yes indeed they are! I had to a circle type style drawing tutorial inorder to make my felines come out just right. Joahim was a spur of the moment drawing that I did when listening to "This is halloween" by Marlyn Manson. x3

His look sorta represents a skeleton, hence the white instead of black. And of course the mohawk is just my signature when it comes to evil felines. nn

And yes I do agree lineart can help, but I rarely do linearts, except when it comes to refs like this. :3