Orange CrowFox Kouji wrote:The original concept is from The Dragon Keeper (who is awesome and amazing)!
About:
This rare species of deer is considered endangered and they would love to have caretakers! Bullet deer are short, but have long legs. Their speed gives them their name. They are two-towed and have magnificent antlers, even females. Their spines come in many shapes, some don't even have them! They are long furred along their cheeks and ears, with tufts at the end of their long tails. Their chests come to a point and they are naturally skinny, to the point where their ribs show. Their bones (antlers, spines, and hooves) come in whites, silvers/greys, tans, and most colors in between. Their fur (including their longer tufts) are generally greys, blacks, tans, browns, and (in rare cases) whites. Their eyes are mainly natural colors, but sometimes there are mutations.
Important!
These are a free species, including customs! Artists will get no compensation for making Bullet Deer. They can, however, make customs for themselves. If this is abused by an artist making nothing or mainly Bullet Deer for themselves, they will be removed immediately. An acceptable ratio of customs an artist makes for themselves and open adoptable Bullet Deer is 1:10 (but I'd like to see more open adopts than that).
Rules:
1. Do not claim as your own
2. Four entries maximum per user
3. Some line edits allowed, but keep to the original art/concept (unless accessories, go wild with those!)
4. Remember that Bullet Deer are natural colors. Any entry that goes against this will be ignored/disqualified
5. Please be nice! If you don't like someone's entry, keep the thought to yourself.
About the art layers:
There are lock-alpha color layers for each trait. But the lines should never be pure black. Make them a noticeable shade darker than the main color of what the lines go to, without blending into any other color around.
I used the pencil brush at size 2 with the Round, Pixelated setting. Opacity at 225 (100%), blend at 0%, and smoothing at somewhere where you can make straight lines without it dragging would help.
Ends February 20th (2/20/16)
It's all on the new lines~. Have fun!
These are a free species, including customs! Artists will get no compensation for making Bullet Deer. They can, however, make customs for themselves. If this is abused by an artist making nothing or mainly Bullet Deer for themselves, they will be removed immediately. An acceptable ratio of customs an artist makes for themselves and open adoptable Bullet Deer is 1:10 (but I'd like to see more open adopts than that).
Rules:
1. Do not claim as your own
2. Four entries maximum per user
3. Some line edits allowed, but keep to the original art/concept (unless accessories, go wild with those!)
4. Remember that Bullet Deer are natural colors. Any entry that goes against this will be ignored/disqualified
5. Please be nice! If you don't like someone's entry, keep the thought to yourself.
About the art layers:
There are lock-alpha color layers for each trait. But the lines should never be pure black. Make them a noticeable shade darker than the main color of what the lines go to, without blending into any other color around.
I used the pencil brush at size 2 with the Round, Pixelated setting. Opacity at 225 (100%), blend at 0%, and smoothing at somewhere where you can make straight lines without it dragging would help.
Ends February 20th (2/20/16)
It's all on the new lines~. Have fun!