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©2007-2009 ~Bazilisk
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FEATURING: Grumpy lion! Jealous music-nerd! Freaked out gazelle and --- A BIRD!!!

All I want to do is draw animals over and over and over. Too many people in a strip and it looks boring, like a bunch of badly-drawn talking heads. Until I truly figure out my people-drawing style, that is. I have to start imitating Derf and Thomas Herpich more and then I will be a better draw-er of cartoon people.

This pseudo-anime-bullshit's gotsta go cause it is so awkward .

I am afraid to simplify my humans! It is so frigthening! Yes I must to make them look better. . .

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:icongearmond:
:lmao: you could have ended the say way with a manatee too.
"i'm a manatee! ooh look! lettuce! om nom nom nom nom"

anthro is about as expanded as feedback was back in the 50s. everyone wants it one way and never dares to explore that anthro is also a sphynx styled mesh or others. i could have loads of fun with it

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~DAMusicForum : In the name of The Zappa, Sebastian, and the Dark Magus... A-Sharp!

:salute: Vive Le Shroom!
:iconrinziiart:
hahah. love that bird.

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"For my part I know nothing with any certainty, but the sight of the stars makes me dream."
~Vincent Van Gogh
:iconbazilisk:
:D

Anthro...as in anthropomorphism?

And since when was feedback big in the 50's? That is more of an 70's-90's thing if we are talking about guitar, among different groups of musicians at different times...

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-Sylvia,
Pseudoartist
:icongearmond:
started in the 50's with like... one guy

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~DAMusicForum : In the name of The Zappa, Sebastian, and the Dark Magus... A-Sharp!

:salute: Vive Le Shroom!
:iconotseis-ragnarok:
This one's funny.

No wonder birds crap on cars, they have massive superiority issues! :lol:

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Shoshite, toki wa ugoki Desu.

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