Fight for Freedom
by Kacey in Commissions
Created 2 years, 4 months ago
Rating: G
Medium: ink, acrylics, watercolors
Tags: squirrel flight poster wwii abe Jet Plane airplane figher
Category: Anthro
A commissioned mock WWII recruitment poster, featuring Abe the squirrel, who is copyright his player. The poster is based on an actual WWII era poster, visible here: http://www.wwii-collectibles.com/Merchant2/graphics/00000001/uspaf221.jpg
This was a lot of fun for me, because it is a very different graphic style, and it was fun to try to draw the character in the style of the time.
Note also that the signature is dated '43 instead of '07 ^.^ Just for fun.
Done with ink, acrylics and watercolors on 9"x12" illustration board.






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Aerokat
I really like this. The perspective is nice and the colors rock. I couldn't watercolor to save my life.
Thornwolf
Oh man i love this. You got the style for these things down pretty well. Very nice as always!
Kacey
Thank you =)
Scott Ruggels
Well done!
This is very outside the box rom what I have seen you do previously. But you pulled it off well. Got the style down. Very outside the box, and a good illustration too.
Scott
Kacey
Thanks Scott =). Outside the box is something I ought to tackle more often.
wolfpaw999
good luck with that suckers! the war sucks!
PariahPoet
@Wolfpaw999
Good luck with creating a gallery and not stealing icons.
Do you even know which war this is referencing?
Ghostmoon
Lovely work!
One tiny nit pick - The U.S. Army flying division was called the Army Air Corps, not Air Force. The Air Corp became the U.S. Air Force in 1947.
Of course, that doesn't change the fact that this is really a great pic!
PariahPoet
Really cool! You captured the style of that era beautifully!
Scotland Sky
Love it!Cool idea!
Tory
Just out of curiosity... why does a plane in an ad for the U.S. Army have Nazi and Japanese decals on it?
Kacey
Because those are "kill stickers"...
Hobbesdawg
Yarp. Each plane you shot down you would get a kill decal. Some of the fighter planes you see in WWII museums are amazing with how many there are on them. The tradition was continued on warships of the era. For instance the aircraft carrier just outside of Charleston, SC has kills for the ships, aircraft, etc they had kills on.
Hobbesdawg
WOW! I love this once Kacey! It is so exactly like the style from back then - a style I have always enjoyed.
wolfpaw999
i dont like this! the army sucks! >:P
Crimson Wolf
If not for the army we wouldn't be free and able to do the things we like. As Billy Ray Cyrus's song, "all gave some and some gave all."
Bug
Go army! Love this, splendid work!
Crimson Wolf
This pic is great!