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Werner Mueck

Tigress in Leopard Print inked
Tigress in Leopard Print inked by @SirBrak (Werner Mueck)

This is the inked version of a picture I drew in March 2002. This was inked in May of 03 and colored in colored pencil in August of 03 (both variations can be seen in my homepage gallery). She started out as Tigra from Marvel Comics but I think enough of the design was changed to be a different character. I added the background in the original sketch as an afterthought to cover up smudging.

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Posted: Thursday, 23 September, 2004 @ 12:16 AM

Hmm... would that be a fashion no-no? Lovely inking once again. You're very skilled. Afterthought or no, I think the background fits in well. Cool stuff.

Posted: Thursday, 23 September, 2004 @ 04:36 AM

WOW! GREAT STUFF AND YOUR OWN IDEAS I BET........WHAT ELSE IS THERE TO SAY....SHIRLEY

Posted: Thursday, 23 September, 2004 @ 10:21 AM

Wow--amazing pen and ink work. This pic is really great! You've done such an excellent job with the shading using hatching, and the background is so detailed, that this image doesn't need anything else--any grey areas, or color. It kind of reminds me of one of those fuzzy posters you can buy, with the black velvet and the white areas you color. This would definetly rock as one of those. Very great image, you should definetly sell prints sometime!

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