DDragonTypeWyvern replymidwest.socialTrue but don't ask what Reynard does next in most of his stories6
pjwestin lemmy.worldIt always feels like they're being described to the artist one subject at a time. "Draw a guy." "OK." "He's looking at a snail." "Alright, I can fit that in." "And he's being stabbed by a fox." "(sigh) ...might have given him a different expression if you'd led with that."37
Jimbo pawb.social1Hide 1 replyLook medieval artists, art is hard, but surely an expression could be drawn that's a bit more shocked than "oh bother, I appear to have been stabbed."17
AAusatKeyboardPremi replylemmy.worldThe limb between the fox’s two limbs does not look like a limb. :D1
BBigBrownDog lemmy.worldHistorians are trying to associate symbols from political influences of the time, really, some dude was just on ancient drugs and drew a dream he had.4
NNoForwadSlashS piefed.socialThis is so wrong, it should be the fearsome snail running the human through.3
karl marx snail
True but don't ask what Reynard does next in most of his stories
It always feels like they're being described to the artist one subject at a time.
"Draw a guy."
"OK."
"He's looking at a snail."
"Alright, I can fit that in."
"And he's being stabbed by a fox."
"(sigh) ...might have given him a different expression if you'd led with that."
Look medieval artists, art is hard, but surely an expression could be drawn that's a bit more shocked than "oh bother, I appear to have been stabbed."
“And by a Fox, no less. Such surprise has hence forth not fell upon me.”
Almost perfect! It's missing only a knight riding a lobster.
WHERE WHERE I WANNA SEE IT!
The limb between the fox’s two limbs does not look like a limb. :D
It needs more butt/fart jokes to be truly authentic.
Historians are trying to associate symbols from political influences of the time, really, some dude was just on ancient drugs and drew a dream he had.
This is so wrong, it should be the fearsome snail running the human through.