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Here we have a pic I did for a dear friend of mine some years ago!

Its somewhat like a colored sketch, I did of his big arctic fox and wanted to try how far I can go without feeling uncomfortable about the muscle size, and I think its still okay. x3
I'd have to practice that size more whenever I am in the mood for that again, lessening the muscle definition a bit probably to let that size appear a tad fuller and more massive, which shreddedness cant compense in a way I'd like it to, haha x3


Anyways, sorry for the longer absence, work kept me busy, also built myself a new pc with some new parts, some not much used parts I got from a dear friend, which I am super thankful for. <3

And as always I am very thankful for your support, you guys help me buying new winter tires for my car next month, safety first x3

I was also able to increase my amount of markers, so my arsenal of markers and different colors once more increased and I cant wait to use them onto my next projects. <3

Thank you all so much even in these hard times you support me, which is simply awesome, I will try to reward you with new art as soon as I can, plus more of my new scanned and some unpublished arts bit by bit <3

Tools used:
-Photoshop CS4
-Wacom Bamboo pen and touch S CTH-460 (sadly died after almost 10 years >w<)

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Leo

You know I like even more muscle size, so I whole-heartedly encourage you to practice more. :) This worked well, though. It's all about proportions, right? The fact that his arms are so much bigger than his head, his lats are so wide and thick, his fingers can touch the top of his biceps so easily... it all puts him in a definitely larger size class. You're definitely the most likely to be able to pull off muscles being even larger and still look shredded, too.