I know in the collective memory of the internet and even this website this would seem like the first post featuring one of my early childhood crushes, but even still it’s been so long since I’ve featured Sally Acorn’s Jacket, or lack there of. Either way I found some really cool pieces that not only accentuate this fox/squirrel hybrid’s features but also shows off some really good artistic techniques to boot!
I chose this first piece partially because it’s one of the safest pieces on this list, secondly because that’s one alluring look/pose, but ultimately because I just love the way the cell shading is done here.
Next up we get a view of Sally we aren’t normally treated to. Doesn’t matter if she’s got clothes on or not Sally is just perfect.
I was tempted to post a more lewd version of this piece, but then we’d have to card you. So enjoy this sassy Sally pose and maybe consider becoming a patron of teamacorn. I’ve become quite the fan of their style.
I’ve been following edtropolis for many many years now because of their art style and the cute way they draw Sally. So here’s another piece I just couldn’t pass up sharing after it came across my feed.
Since I love this colored version I had to post it. But the original artist of the piece should also get some love. So check out johnstonblackhorse’s original line art version as well! Either way I just love how she fills out those unmentionables.
I know, it seems odd to feature this image in a post/column all about staring at drawings of girls in various states of undress considering the statement in it. But still, I just love the pose and the accurate design work for the classic Sally look. Something about those blue eyes just draws me in.
On the more vixen like design I’ve gotta say I really do like how lordadrian1000 visualizes Sally. I know Sally often is designed like a brick house but in this one she’s nearly taking down the house.
That’s right. Sally’s Hot. She knows it. Hanging out with Bunny she shows it.
Finally we come to the end. Sally is a little disgusted with just how voluptuous she’s made out to be. I kinda agree, she’s a little outrageous in this one. Though, I wouldn’t mind curves like that. Be proud of what you got girl!
That’s it for this week. Come back next week for another dose of art that just might not be safe for work.
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