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I miss spontaneity. In my art.. I should cultivate wildness when I can.
Here are some really messy soggy Veras. She's a ghost girl made out of the water she drowned in, when she's in despair she melts. Below the colored versions are the sketch originals that I decided to keep because I liked their looseness.
I hope this is a better example for your question @drawingsphopho !
Albinism usually expresses itself as hairlessness(which includes whiskers and much of the ears) and underdeveloped and/or weak eyes. This rabbit, however, retained a medium length shag coat from a parent! This is pretty rare, but considering the random toss up of genes rabbits pass down, it's not unheard of to see genes "cancel eachother out".
TRUE Melanism is pretty rare. Instead, most dark rabbits are a sleek dark brown. Because of this, not many individuals express patterns or differing exoskeleton colors. Seems to be the darker the color the more suppressed the patterns!
Mosaic genes (like chimerism), piebaldism, and vitiligo are surprisingly common among space rabbits! This is most likely due to their high birth rate and common reproductive issues. They can even develop similar looking discoloration and age spots as they shed old, strained, or damaged carapaces. These are common in athletes and other such hard physical work. Kind of like metal as hell permanent bruises! The individual pictured has splotches similar to blaschko lines in humans that trace the shapes of the exoskeleton.
I made a little proof of concept for an idea I had about using reflections to achieve the effect of being correctly oriented on both sides while still going all the way through and I really like how it turned out! I'm probably just gonna use backface culling for the "final" version, but this was fun to explore :)
how can gifmakers be so incredibly skilled with color, composition, symbolism, editing and all the technical skills involved and then hide all that stunning work behind a typographic atrocity the likes of which have never before been seen in any other medium. i am begging you learn anything about matching fonts and background contrast because your work is illegible!!