Hello everyone, welcome to the Su Hound artist search.
I have decided to give you guys the opportunity to apply to be artist for my species, the Su Hound. I shall be looking for 2-3 artists, although I may pick more dependant on the applications. Please find below all the information you need to apply, as well as some handy information on the Hound's colours. c:
I will choose the artists on the 20th of July.
I have decided to give you guys the opportunity to apply to be artist for my species, the Su Hound. I shall be looking for 2-3 artists, although I may pick more dependant on the applications. Please find below all the information you need to apply, as well as some handy information on the Hound's colours. c:
I will choose the artists on the 20th of July.
How To Apply
To apply, all you need to do is colour in 2-3 Hound to the best of your ability. Be creative! But of course, please abide by the species colours and markings, and do not make any line edits. You may enter a total of 4 times. There is no requirement of gender, but should you win, you can choose one of your entries to keep as your very own Hound. For each entry you colour, please post the form below with it.
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Adopt your own [url=http://www.chickensmoothie.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=52&t=3094137]Su Hound[/url] here!
Username:
Su name, if you win:
How long have you been on CS:
Other species artist experience? (link if pos.):
Why you want to be an artist:
Colouring Tips
When colouring, the please remove all of the labelled "REMOVE" layers. PLEASE DO NOT USE THE SHADING LAYERS. DO NOT remove my signature.
Coat Colours and Markings
Generally Su Hounds are dark in colour, with different shades of the base colour over the top patterning the body. There are then small areas of bright, vibrant colours (note, NOT neon). The most common base colour for a Hound is either black or different shades of grey, but Hounds can have any non-neon colour as their base, eg burgundy, brown, dark teal etc. The spinal hair is generally lighter than the body colour, and has a higher percentage of the vibrant colour(s). The skull MUST be a light colour, usually similar to that of the body colour. For example, if the body is dark green, the skull will be a very very light green, almost indistinguishable from white. The skull is also not patterned; just one solid colour. You may colour the teeth, AS LONG AS it works with the design- not just for the sake of it. The claws can be any colour, but again, NOT neon.
The base colour can be a light colour, but very rarely. In this case, there will be heavy dark coloured patterning.
Below are some helpful examples. (note, the last example has facial patterning ONLY because it was a custom. This is not otherwise allowed.)
In Summary
• usually dark base coats
• heavy patterning
• no more than 3-4 colours on the body and hair
• occasionally light base coats
• flecks of vibrant colour
• one solid, light colour on the skull
• no skull patterning
• NO NEON
Good Luck! C: