Drawing Prompt: Royalty, Nobility, and Aristocatcy

6:54 AM, Friday March 29th 2024

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The Feline King assigned a highly renowed artist to prepare a portrait fit for a noble like him. Unfortunately, the royal artisan was of the forgetful kind and as a result left most of his art supplies at his shack. With only a limited acrylic palette and the shell of an egg he ate for breakfast in the morning, an idea came to his mind...

Yeah, I was too lazy to make a real drawing ;)

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