alizea created by skygracer
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  • How does this dude get his art to look so... crunchy..? It’s very well textured. And the proportions are superb!

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  • elmo-san said:
    How does this dude get his art to look so... crunchy..? It’s very well textured. And the proportions are superb!

    First time I've ever heard anyone use "Crunchy" to describe furry art, hell art in general BUTT...I can get BEHIND it (lol see what I did there? cause her ass is the focus of the sh- I'll go)

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  • aaron_wolfbane said:
    First time I've ever heard anyone use "Crunchy" to describe furry art, hell art in general BUTT...I can get BEHIND it (lol see what I did there? cause her ass is the focus of the sh- I'll go)

    No, please, stay. You have my intrigue... I’d like to clarify that by “crunchy” I mean the filter that was put over this giving it the film grain look. I think it looks great personally.

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  • elmo-san said:
    No, please, stay. You have my intrigue... I’d like to clarify that by “crunchy” I mean the filter that was put over this giving it the film grain look. I think it looks great personally.

    Ah, okay I thought you were describing Alizea (the snake in the pic) as "Crunchy" but, yeah I see what you mean by crunchy

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  • aaron_wolfbane said:
    First time I've ever heard anyone use "Crunchy" to describe furry art, hell art in general BUTT...I can get BEHIND it (lol see what I did there? cause her ass is the focus of the sh- I'll go)

    -_- i got it the first time man no need to explain yourself man, because that mans the pun straight ASS... :P

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  • elmo-san said:
    How does this dude get his art to look so... crunchy..? It’s very well textured. And the proportions are superb!

    Usually when people use that word in the context of digital images, they’re referring to JPG artifacts.

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