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BStr-Outlaw verus Deputy

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"Tin badge twerp!"
"No-good numbskull!"
"Fur-face fink!"
"Slimy sidewinder!"

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Now, now. Perfectly symmetrical violence never solved anything.

I like to think what happened is that Fuzz knocked Scuzz's cigar out of his mouth and it escalated from there.

I find it a little sad that the only good guy I've done art from this show so far is Deputy Fuzz, who is widely hated and despised by everyone who watches the show, what with him being the token "funny animal sidekick" of the show. I actually grew to like the little dork of a molemonster, even if most of the reasons I like Fuzz are Scuzz-related. Those two are just awesome together because they constantly try to kill each other. Such cousin-y love.

Also guess which one is the evil one. The massive irony is that they're supposed to be around the same age when Scuzz looks like 50 years older.

This is going to be the dorkiest sentence I'll ever type in the history of everything, but I won an auction on a Bravestarr coloring book off of eBay recently and I saw an image in it that I simply had to color. I was inspired by this coloring book contest the Disney Club had where you take existing lineart in a coloring book page and color it in your own way and I always kind of wanted to do it. I figured it'd be a fun way to practice using colored lines and to practice digital coloring.

And of course, being the dork I am, instead of using a coloring book page from a show people might recognize, I used this page, with some minor edits to the lines here and there. Lengthening claws, intensifying expressions, that sort of thing. (and getting rid of the dog because hell no, not gonna color that thing)

And before you ask, yes, this is allowed. Coloring book pages are considered Stock and this is covered under the DA submission policy, as long as I give credit to the stock.

I will say, it's really freeing to just color instead of worrying about the lines and the drawing underneath. That being said, I'm not gonna do this very often at all and this might be the only time I do this. This was just a case of "TP seeing something in a 25 year old book that she simply had to color". Dude, just look at them! They look so ANGRY!

Eh, I'm just happy to have a Bravestarr drawing in my gallery that doesn't involve that silly pink sky.

Finals are still going on so I won't have finished pieces for a while. I apologize in advance.

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Disclaimer: Deputy Fuzz and Outlaw Scuzz belong to Dreamworks.
Coloring and lineart tweaks by me.
Original lineart is here: [link]
Done While Listening To: [link]
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BurN1985's avatar
Screw what everyone else thinks, Fuzz is awesome.    And of course, Scuzz.     Hell, fuzz had an important part to play when he had to use Sarah Jane to free everyone, ( even Tex Hex)   from being kept as miniature slaves.  And you have to love his little Texan accent.   


Scuzz is a little sadist, ( thought a cowardly villain/henchman at times) and kicks people when they're down.  His personality ( besides clumsiness at times) is almost opposite of  Fuzz.    For every hero, there's a villain.