Nothing new; this is mainly an excuse to bump the 'Sketches before and after completion' thread in Field Trip's art section. For those who are interested in seeing what the paper versions of my 'Human and HTF' pieces looked like, I guess it has some value.
As you can see, the things I draw on paper are really raw and full of errors. Characters sometimes appear to be floating in space and their proportions make no sense. (Bruno's portrait in particular has changed drastically.) The human counterparts were so badly drawn that I'm too afraid to show them!
Note that the choice of style wasn't made until I used CorelDRAW: I could have gone for the usual HTF style with outlines based on the very same sketch.
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Happy Tree Friends (c) Mondo Media Bruno the fox (c) Shelly the armadillo (c) Fauna the doe (c) Sam the tasmanian devil (c) Fresko the feline (c)
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Anyway, the pictures look awesome. I love seeing the creative process.
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My sketches are often too ugly to see the light of day, but I think it has a funny effect here.
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