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A beautiful illustration. My favorite of your submissions so far! This reminds me a bit of Bev Doolitle's work... but better
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looks great! would do a beautiful shirt, Ive noticed that in some points the animals seam to be cut, though
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i like it but the movement is funny. They both look like they are daintily bouncing along. Needs to look more like a chase.
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ryeofcali is right. esp the missing hip is just glaring and odd for no reason.
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i think the whole dissapearing/in front/behind the trees thing is done on purpose. I think it works well too.
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i LOVE it! $5 i'm not sure about the white tho... ive never been a fan of white tees but i really don't see what other color would work :/
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Nice details. But it needs some thicker lines somewhere or perhaps a fill to give it a bit more contrast
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yeah i agree that it looks like what magritte did in the blank check but not intentionally/well done. i agree as well that they look placid, especially if the hare is 'running for his life'. and that the hound has incorrect ears. i really wanted to like this submission. perhaps it can be resubmitted with fixes? i really wanted to give it a $5, but i can't with all these things considered.
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Aesop’s fable the HOUND AND THE HARE
A hound startled a Hare from his lair, but after a long run, gave up the chase. A goat-herd seeing him stop, mocked him, saying "The little one is the best runner of the two." The Hound replied, "You do not see the difference between us: I was only running for a dinner, but he for his life."