Hi, I'm not sure how well I fit in here as I don't consider myself an animator at all, but I do like illustrating. I thought since we're all artists, that the advice would be the same if I were animating something. I hope I can learn a lot here to become better, and I really hope I'll be able to help others and contribute to this forum. So, here goes.
My first picture is of a giant anteater-like monster and a cantaloupe/antelope. The monster is a gentle giant, really, but he can't see very well and he can't help his size! Unfortunately, one of the "cantelope" did not get away in time.
http://i989.photobucket.com/albums/a.../cantalope.jpg
This next one is of two of my characters. Starlyn is a pregnant sugar glider, and Cheye~Pie is a river otter who is helping Starlyn in her smoothie shop while her husband is away.
http://i989.photobucket.com/albums/a...e/lyncheye.jpg
Next is Starmint, another sugar glider character, which I intend to be less humanized but I'm struggling to make the transition. Not much to say as this is my first time drawing her and just wanted something that showed a basic character design and her name.
http://i989.photobucket.com/albums/a...starsuggie.jpg
This last picture is to show what my completed work looks like when I actually put effort into it. Rikelle, a magical girl, swimming with Djestoni, her God-like teacher who is always in the form of some kind of horse. I call this particular form a Seaquestrian.
http://i989.photobucket.com/albums/a...e/Djestoni.jpg
I wasn't sure what is preferred on this forum, a link to the image or the image itself posted. Just to be safe I posted links to all of them.


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