Every year, Chiaroscuro stops in and gets conbadges for his coworkers. It's a charming tradition, and one I was pleased to participate in last year.
I like this year's version much better, but I still had some issues with it. Originally, her name was going to be on a chopping cleaver, but I couldn't get that to look right, and I feel like the prep table and bins kinda blurred together. She also doesn't look terribly feminine, so I probably should have shown her hair (which apparently the coworker always wears tucked up in her hat).
I also apparently need to draw more red pandas, as I feel a bit like I'm losing my knack for them. Obviously I need more practice. :)
gouache and copic markers
I like this year's version much better, but I still had some issues with it. Originally, her name was going to be on a chopping cleaver, but I couldn't get that to look right, and I feel like the prep table and bins kinda blurred together. She also doesn't look terribly feminine, so I probably should have shown her hair (which apparently the coworker always wears tucked up in her hat).
I also apparently need to draw more red pandas, as I feel a bit like I'm losing my knack for them. Obviously I need more practice. :)
gouache and copic markers
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Mammal (Other)
Size 610 x 450px
File Size 83.9 kB
Thanks! Chiaroscuro apparently works as a chef; one of the finer points of my life was having him eat my cooking and enjoy it. :D
I briefly entertained the idea of culinary school, but decided it was something I enjoyed more as a hobby, and trying to make a career out of it would probably destroy the fun for me. :)
I briefly entertained the idea of culinary school, but decided it was something I enjoyed more as a hobby, and trying to make a career out of it would probably destroy the fun for me. :)
Well, I'm more or less happy with the coloring, even though I used more marker than I would have liked. A friend pointed out that I shouldn't be spending 10 hours painting a badge, it's just not cost effective, so I was trying out a new, faster method. It more or less worked. :)
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