CapRB No:2 - High Blood Drumming
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My second caprbb prompt was picked up by the talented MarcellaBianca and her Stucky story is right up my alley!
Links to follow very soon!

The original prompt was this watercolour and ink drawing of White Wolf Bucky.

The version I submitted was fiddled with in photoshop to add shading and highlighlighting but I've decided I prefer the original painting so that other version is figuratively binned.
After reading the story, a certain scene prompted me to draw this Bucky. Can't think why.

The banner (obviously) is a compound of the two traditional pieces.
There's not really much to say about the process - other than I used a mix of watercolours and acrylic inks for the howling wolf, and I was trying out my fancy new Palomino Blackwing pencils (courtesy of Krista, since buying them here in the UK would have been prohibitively expensive!) for the human Bucky pic. I am liking the pencil a lot, it's definitely soft and gives a nice grain.
Links to follow very soon!

The original prompt was this watercolour and ink drawing of White Wolf Bucky.

The version I submitted was fiddled with in photoshop to add shading and highlighlighting but I've decided I prefer the original painting so that other version is figuratively binned.
After reading the story, a certain scene prompted me to draw this Bucky. Can't think why.

The banner (obviously) is a compound of the two traditional pieces.
There's not really much to say about the process - other than I used a mix of watercolours and acrylic inks for the howling wolf, and I was trying out my fancy new Palomino Blackwing pencils (courtesy of Krista, since buying them here in the UK would have been prohibitively expensive!) for the human Bucky pic. I am liking the pencil a lot, it's definitely soft and gives a nice grain.