"Man, it'd probably be heck raising a fox in a house as if they were a dog. And really stupid, too." I have heard it said that there is nothing more destructive nor smelly than a fox. It can be done, with a whole lot of patience (and patience with the way the animals chew everything to bits), but most people who want a fox as a pet don't bother about that. It's like owning a tiger, it's 99% for how fashionable it is to have an "exotic pet". :P
I heard that about Pixar, too - that it was tied to Disney for the first x films (I think it was 10, or something?) because they sponsored them at the start, when no-one knew if they'd be a success - and now they ARE a success, they STILL have to have the Disney logo on their stuff, bleeding all their profits away, because they're tied in by contract. But eh, that's all hearsay, so maybe take it with a pinch of salt. ;)
And agh, don't be sorry, it's not ruined, it's wonderful. :D Thank you! :D *love* The expression is great - very "him" - and you noticed his natural habitat as well (somewhere people can stand around and admire...). ;) May I put it here? (http://dauntless.windchaser.co.uk/art/guest.html) *bats eyelashes* (Plus, I don't think anyone else has drawn him except me, so hurrah! :D )
(As a sidenote, if it's any consolation, *I* have to draw most of my Kiravai about 4 or 5 times over before I can get them to look right. They're bastards to draw from any angle except profile, and I STILL haven't mastered face-on yet. *geh*)
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Date: 13 Jul 2007 09:41 pm (UTC)I have heard it said that there is nothing more destructive nor smelly than a fox. It can be done, with a whole lot of patience (and patience with the way the animals chew everything to bits), but most people who want a fox as a pet don't bother about that. It's like owning a tiger, it's 99% for how fashionable it is to have an "exotic pet". :P
I heard that about Pixar, too - that it was tied to Disney for the first x films (I think it was 10, or something?) because they sponsored them at the start, when no-one knew if they'd be a success - and now they ARE a success, they STILL have to have the Disney logo on their stuff, bleeding all their profits away, because they're tied in by contract. But eh, that's all hearsay, so maybe take it with a pinch of salt. ;)
And agh, don't be sorry, it's not ruined, it's wonderful. :D Thank you! :D *love* The expression is great - very "him" - and you noticed his natural habitat as well (somewhere people can stand around and admire...). ;) May I put it here? (http://dauntless.windchaser.co.uk/art/guest.html) *bats eyelashes* (Plus, I don't think anyone else has drawn him except me, so hurrah! :D )
(As a sidenote, if it's any consolation, *I* have to draw most of my Kiravai about 4 or 5 times over before I can get them to look right. They're bastards to draw from any angle except profile, and I STILL haven't mastered face-on yet. *geh*)