@Curlz
Megan E.

Tiger
Tiger by @Curlz (Megan E.)

A tiger in scratch-board.

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20y189d ago
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Posted: Sunday, 16 May, 2004 @ 06:04 PM

This is AMAZING. I've worked with scratchboard many times before, so I know how hard it is to work with, but DAMN girl, you've mastered it here. I can't find a single flaw in it, and you've captured the features of the tiger perfectly. Beautiful job. :D

Posted: Sunday, 16 May, 2004 @ 06:13 PM

This is just amazing and gorgeous! I have no idea what scratchboard is, but no doubt you use it VERY well. I absolutely love this.

Posted: Sunday, 16 May, 2004 @ 06:54 PM

Utterly amazing. The way you drew every hair on its head, the stripes and color variations, even shading... I am very impressed. That's all I can say, and I'm sorry I can't leave a more helpful comment. But... wow.

Posted: Sunday, 16 May, 2004 @ 09:08 PM

Wow.. it almost looks as though you managed to render every single individual strand of hair on the tiger's head. Very impressive picture, and I love the expression on the tigers' face, it's so noble ^_^

Posted: Sunday, 16 May, 2004 @ 09:16 PM

Absolutely amazing! You should considder selling it, perhaps. I'd buy that in a second. Must have been a lot of hard hours. I'm thoroughly impressed. -Anna

Posted: Wednesday, 19 May, 2004 @ 07:33 AM

All of your comments are very kind, and I'm pleased that you all enjoyed it. It took ages to do, but it seems the work has paid off. Thank you all of you for your kind words.

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