I would love to be your Easter egg doll gurl
I would love to be your Easter egg doll gurl
Well, this easter season is sure going to be a fun one ;)
I used to love the Looney Toons as a little kid. I even loved the Space Jam movie, which was the introduction to Lola Bunny. Honestly, I didn't quite got the controversy behind her design; sure, she does has some curves, but she's an anthropomorfic rabbit. Besides, Lola still had more than her looks; she was talented, sassy, and in contrast to several new female characters, she had no shame in being Bugs Bunny's love interest. I actually shipped them both as a kid. Still do actually. But enough history class, as this is an art review.
What I like the most of this animation is Lola's design: it goes to show us that "cute" and "sexy" are not mutually exclusive. I love the facial features you gave Lola; it's closer to her original character design, moreso than the newer interpretations of her character. That's a win on my book!
I also really like the light-shadow play in here. I love that Lola's upper-body half is showcased in light, while her lower-body half is engulfed in darkness. I think it realy makes Lola's modeling more expressive and pleasant to see. Oh, and I LOVE her tail! It looks so FLUFFY!
Another thing I really like is the loop on Lola's hands and breasts: I love that whenever her breasts touch, little hearts appear. Talk about an alluring petite figure :3 Oh, and another thing: I love how you managed to despict Lola's ears; they do look like a ponytail, which all-in-all, it makes Lola a more attractive character to see.
Diives, you truly have left the mark on the looping department. All of your animations are so well-made, so fluid and so beautiful. Heh, I'd love to see an animation series using your character style, and I'm sure I wouldn't be the only one to do so. Keep it up! Don't you ever stop impressing us Diives!
Im glad you like it!! Thanks so much bud!
Depends,are they freshly washed?
Trade you for my carrot ;)
Sure... wait, did you just call me doll? Ehh, nevermind, I'll see you later.