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Published: 2015-08-09 02:55:58 +0000 UTC; Views: 453; Favourites: 5; Downloads: 0
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Description Doesn't seem much like a diamond dog, but what do I know?
Anyways, kiwiclouds requested this during the stream, so I've been working on this for a big majority of the stream.
I've been testing a new method of coloring because Unidentifiable-Alias told me that my coloring doesn't look even remotely like watercolor (even though I use a watercolor brush to color). She told me that this looked like acrylic paint instead. Oh, well. I guess that's not a bad result.
Interesting fact: I don't know this OC's name.

EDIT (8/9/2015): I should really charge for this (not really). The colors! So many colors! Shading doesn't work if I use a low opacity black - I have to use a darkened version of the colors themselves. Shading is miserable T.T I also realized that I made the stupid mistake of putting the hand the wrong way. It's fixed now. Iz all gud nao.
EDIT (8/11/2015): Caught a couple more idiotic mistakes and fixed them. And it's complete! Woo hoo! kiwiclouds gets a free lulz-sketch of Mr. Classy as graffiti on the wall.
EDIT (8/11/2015): Wow, aren't I idiotic? Updated the deviation by typing out the changes without uploading the new picture.

Character by kiwiclouds
Diamond dogs and My Little Pony: Friendship is MagicΒ Β© of Hasbro and fyre-flye
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Comments: 5

DracoAssasin [2015-08-09 04:16:41 +0000 UTC]

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Exovare In reply to DracoAssasin [2015-08-09 07:45:48 +0000 UTC]

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Unidentifiable-Alias [2015-08-09 03:55:04 +0000 UTC]

How is this not acrylic? I think it looks nice as acrylic...
Also...those wrinkles in the clothes look more real than what I'd do.

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Exovare In reply to Unidentifiable-Alias [2015-08-09 07:49:26 +0000 UTC]

I'm not saying it's not. I'm just saying you say so. Also, wrinkles are surprisingly easy. You just need a good sense of tension of fabric in a 3D space. XD
No, really, it's actually pretty easy. You just need to know the most natural state of the fabric and understand where that fabric is being distorted. Then connect the points with some intermediate wrinkles and you're ready to go!

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Unidentifiable-Alias In reply to Exovare [2015-08-09 15:15:52 +0000 UTC]

Alright. I'll try that... and observe clothes more I guess.

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