Art Dump, 2/29/2024

Digital Art

Since it’s a leap year day, I created a yearling boy scout horse character. Yeah.

AI Art


DreamUp

I bought DeviantArt PRO+ since I’ve become an AI art junkie and I’ll try to see if I can’t make any money off of whatever AI art I create (though I know you can’t do so with Bing Create images). Today’s DreamUp theme was “leap” so I made wallpaper of purple bunnies leaping. I tried various features with anthro art, even with the “Anthro” category activated and several “negative” prompts attempted, but most of it turned out looking weird, and the system seems to really struggle when it comes to things like certain types of uniforms and hats (like campaign hats, which Bing Create seems much better at).

AI Fursona Generator (Perchance)

Another AI platform that really seems to struggle when it comes to specific uniforms and hats, but it’s good for exotic designs, so I decided to make adoptables out of these on DeviantArt, and I Googled and nothing says I can’t not do so as is the case with Bing Create.


Bing Image Creator

I really went medieval when it came to Bing Create images today since I wanted to redo older prompts adding the term “anthropomorphic” in addition to 1920s-era Boy Scout uniforms, and I think they really made a world of difference.

Art Dump, 2/27/2024

AI Art

Today is International Polar Bear Day so I AI-generated polar bear scouts, with mixed results. 

Anthro YCH Price Sheets

A combination of all my furry YCH price sheets since I added “Furs across Canada” and “Furs across History” today.

Digital Art

Today is National Pokémon Day so I drew my Pikachu OC as a retro Boy Scout.

Art Memes

Comparison of the original traditional art I did for Kalika a decade ago with that I did recently.

Art Dump, 2/26/2024

AI Art

The 25th was Soviet Occupation Day in Georgia (the country, not the U.S. State), so I AI-generated some Soviet Navy bunnies.
Today is Carnival Day, so here are some carnival barker bunnies.

Digital Art

Old birthday art for Kalika, a furry artist I’ve known since my early days in the fandom, side-by-side with newer digital art I did for her recently.

Yesterday was also the birthday of a DeviantArt user who really loves Polly Polaris, one of the four current mascots for the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters baseball team in Japan, and I thought her design really cute, so I decided to do fanart with elements of my own style (i.e. referencing the faces of real-life squirrels).

Birthday art for Menkaure, one of the first members of the fandom I communicated with online in the 2000s. 

Art Dump, 2/24/2024

Today was Mexican Flag Day, so I AI-generated some mariachi bunnies: 

I also did this Day of the Dead-themed birthday gift art for Peaches the Wolf, an artist I admire on FurAffinity and DeviantArt, and she loves Halloween themes.

Art Dump, 2/23/2024

Today was Yukon Heritage Day in Canada, so I decided to use Bing Image Creator to generate Dall sheep, one of the mammals that inhabit the Canadian Territory, serving the RCMP:

Since today was the Emperor of Japan’s birthday as well, I decided to depict him in tanuki form:

Art Dump, 2/20/2024

I did this AI art for President’s Day, and decided from now on I’ll lump them together in one picture via the Mac app Freeform, so I’m not constantly spamming my DeviantArt account with AI images more so than my regular digital art.

Started this as a request for a FurAffinity/DeviantArt user yesterday and finished it today of a blue walrus character of his.

Since today was statehood day for a few of India’s states, I did this AI art for the occasion.

I did this today as birthday art for Quentin Coyote, though I can’t show him it since he’s somewhat fallen off the face of the internet.

Art Dump, 2/15/2024

Generated AI art of hippo Mounties since today is World Hippo Day in addition to Flag Day for Canada.

Also did a digital piece for the occasion. That’s supposed to be the Canadian flag before their current one in the background behind the waving contemporary flag.

Lady and the Tramp

Based on “Happy Dan, the Cynical Dog” by Ward Greene, this Disney classic opens at Christmastime in 1909 when a husband, addressed as “Jim Dear,” gives his wife, termed “Darling,” a Cocker Spaniel puppy as a present, ultimately named Lady. Years later, the stray terrier-mix Tramp encounters the pampered pooch, neglected due to Jim and his wife expecting a baby. Jim’s Aunt Sarah visits with her destructive Siamese cats after the child is born to babysit; after muzzling Lady, she escapes with Tramp, having it removed at the zoo and touring the town with her. Events at Jim’s home result in Tramp’s capture and potential euthanasia, although Lady’s canine friends go to the rescue.

Overall, Lady and the Tramp is easily one of Walt Disney’s hallmark films, with its music being notable and giving good character to the scenes. The opening credits theme, “Bella Notte,” recurs during the iconic scene at an Italian restaurant where Lady and Tramp share a spaghetti dinner, which Disney initially didn’t want in the film but is one of its highlights. However, the dog-howling rendition of “Home! Sweet Home!” at the pound (see below) feels like a case of Leave the Camera Running since it doesn’t add much to the film. Mileage will vary regarding ethnic stereotypes like the feline Si and Am’s musical self-introduction. Regardless, I found it a fun watch and would easily recommend it to those not of the modern “woke” crowd.

The Small One

Based on the Christmas novelette of the same name by Charles Tazewell and the first and only Disney animated project directed by Don Bluth before he went rogue (having worked small parts on some of the studio’s prior animated features), the short film focuses on a Galilean boy who seeks to sell the eponymous donkey, past his prime. However, no one except a tanner takes interest, though the boy eventually sells him to a notable historical and religious figure. I found it enjoyable and tender, with a beautiful titular theme song and solid voice performances that don’t seem out of place in the Israeli setting.