01 March 2012

Days after the Quill

Seemingly five people were brave enough to say something about the latest picture or recovered from the shock.
People were scared and some were intrigued and actually liked the picture.
This was really what I was expecting of people to avoid my questions and just be stunned or ignore the picture hehe.

And no, it's not Charlga Razorflank. Just some still currently random female Quillboar with no name that we least know about.

As for another notes I've finally managed to sort the gallery. Now all pictures are in the correct order from newest to oldest.
I've also fixed the missing titles, tags and descriptions for all pictures expect Selanaar's gallery and the Legacy gallery.
Why? Because there is together 172 picture and that's awful lot of work to tag them all, specially the Legacy pictures.
I've also posted the few drawn pictures I have of Sel by three different artists.Which brings to my next tiny topic.

I once again have the ache to find someone to drawn Sel or one of my other characters.
The thing is that I'm really picky, bit too picky of the art-style if I have to pay. Specially when it comes to Sel.
I don't know why, but I just am.

Also, thank you for Masaknight for answering for me to the question. I really need to do character-profile pages for my toons,
with their stories and descriptions in them. Such as Sels updated and more accurate story and lore-friendly.

4 comments:

Duderino said...

Yea you do like to make some... interesting pictures at times. But I suppose you've always liked to do that!

Also, why do you want someone to draw Sel? Your own amusement?

Cube-heaD said...

Would be nice to see Sel in a proper drawn picture then one of my model "manipulations".
Drawn pictures have more depths and work put into them... or this is just how I feel when I compare my work to drawn pictures, heh.

Duderino said...

Wish I could help, I simply enjoy your artistic talents, got no talent myself :(

Anonymous said...

Cube's work has been really good lately, so much work put into them.