Medieval Faire Discussion V2

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Re: Medieval Faire Discussion Thread v.2

Postby Javin » Thu Jul 28, 2011 9:50 am

The black advent pup used as an example above was smaller than the other pups as it grew, so it's not a good comparison. I remember being surprised by this - I was lucky enough to get one on Dec 18th.
If you look at the butterfly pup next to any of the other pps pups, it's the same apart from the tail.:D
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Re: Medieval Faire Discussion Thread v.2

Postby Placid » Thu Jul 28, 2011 9:52 am

Javin wrote:The black advent pup used as an example above was smaller than the other pups as it grew, so it's not a good comparison. I remember being surprised by this - I was lucky enough to get one on Dec 18th.
If you look at the butterfly pup next to any of the other pps pups, it's the same apart from the tail.:D


Yes, and it might also be the shading on the flypups that makes them look a little bit bigger.
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Re: Medieval Faire Discussion Thread v.2

Postby 4everHallie » Thu Jul 28, 2011 9:55 am

XD any one else getting to much wood?
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Re: Medieval Faire Discussion Thread v.2

Postby SpookyChick » Thu Jul 28, 2011 9:56 am

I've compared the two flicking between two tabs in my photo-editing programme ... and the chubbiness is just an optical illusion brought about by the wings and the other subtle differences.

The tail, obviously. And the noses are bigger. The eyebrow has been shortened and the eye narrowed and both the top and bottom eyelids have been angled.

But the rest of the lineart is the same dimensions.
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Re: Medieval Faire Discussion Thread v.2

Postby MerryEaster » Thu Jul 28, 2011 9:56 am

I never thought the armour would bring out her eyes so much<3
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Re: Medieval Faire Discussion Thread v.2

Postby BassNectar » Thu Jul 28, 2011 9:58 am

Intempestivity wrote:I've compared the two flicking between two tabs in my photo-editing programme ... and the chubbiness is just an optical illusion brought about by the wings and the other subtle differences.

The tail, obviously. And the noses are bigger. The eyebrow has been shortened and the eye narrowed and both the top and bottom eyelids have been angled.

But the rest of the lineart is the same dimensions.

I think the shading is slightly different on these ones too, but that might just be me.
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Re: Medieval Faire Discussion Thread v.2

Postby SupernaturalJem » Thu Jul 28, 2011 9:59 am

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Re: Medieval Faire Discussion Thread v.2

Postby AmayaElls » Thu Jul 28, 2011 10:00 am

linktothepast wrote:
Intempestivity wrote:I've compared the two flicking between two tabs in my photo-editing programme ... and the chubbiness is just an optical illusion brought about by the wings and the other subtle differences.

The tail, obviously. And the noses are bigger. The eyebrow has been shortened and the eye narrowed and both the top and bottom eyelids have been angled.

But the rest of the lineart is the same dimensions.

I think the shading is slightly different on these ones too, but that might just be me.


I think that depends on the artist, each artist shades the dog lineart a little differently I think. Or at least I remember having a discussion about it a few months back.
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Re: Medieval Faire Discussion Thread v.2

Postby peachie. » Thu Jul 28, 2011 10:02 am

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The burnt dog, non burnt and trying to pull his sword out of the rock. I LOVE THE MEDIEVAL FAIRE!
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Re: Medieval Faire Discussion Thread v.2

Postby IgnoreThisAccount » Thu Jul 28, 2011 10:04 am

Another burnt dog?..
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