Low_Roads
4th Level Black Feather
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I don't do much in the way of stand-alone artwork; I prefer comix format, and indulge it that almost exclusively. From time to time, though, I have created and likely will continue to create the odd individual tickling picture... this thread is where such mavericks can ultimately be found. I've chosen to centralize and separate these from the Low Roads comic so as not to muddle up its continuity:
1. A larger version of the banner that TT was kind enough to ask me to contribute to the latest site revamp! Quite an honor to be counted amongst so many stellar talents!
2-3. "No Man's Land". One of my contributions to Cheshire Cat's S4-2 project ("Summer Special Sleepover Shenanigans") from last year. He was allowing comix for the first time, and I was quick to capitalize on that expanded horizon!
4. My inaugural TTC contribution, submitted way back in 2005 and created decades earlier. While clearly the model for Mercy Mew, this luckless (or lucky... who can say how much fun she's really having!) cat girl possessed no name or personality at that time.
5. "No Mercy for Mercy". My very first portrait of Mercy Mew proper, testing the waters for her comic appearance. The design's changed somewhat over the years (thank god! this model is a bit harsh-looking!)
1. A larger version of the banner that TT was kind enough to ask me to contribute to the latest site revamp! Quite an honor to be counted amongst so many stellar talents!
2-3. "No Man's Land". One of my contributions to Cheshire Cat's S4-2 project ("Summer Special Sleepover Shenanigans") from last year. He was allowing comix for the first time, and I was quick to capitalize on that expanded horizon!
4. My inaugural TTC contribution, submitted way back in 2005 and created decades earlier. While clearly the model for Mercy Mew, this luckless (or lucky... who can say how much fun she's really having!) cat girl possessed no name or personality at that time.
5. "No Mercy for Mercy". My very first portrait of Mercy Mew proper, testing the waters for her comic appearance. The design's changed somewhat over the years (thank god! this model is a bit harsh-looking!)
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