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Sorry FA, I actually had TWO uploads today! :P
On the left is a more stone-like gargoyle with kind of an ugly face that resulted from me not being able to erase pen. Same with the weirdness going on with the arm on the right. Aside from that, this is probably the best humanoid anatomy I've ever managed, and part of it is because I figured out what a ribcage is. :V And yes, as much as I would've loved to include some nonchalant gargoyle malehood, this was in the break room with other people hanging around me, and it would've been difficult to sneak it in and keep it from blatantly standing out, especially with that spread-legged action pose. Sorry everyone, you'll just have to use your imagination this time. :\
(It's also worthwhile to note that I'd been watching someone play Dark Souls lately, which may have been an inspiration for him)
On the right is some eastern dragon practice. Since doing that sketch, I've found out that eastern dragons tend to have their eyes more forward-facing, compared to a dragon like me (or the ones I usually draw) where they're a tad more side-facing. My curiosity about this has resulted in yet another sketch (which I'll post later) of an eastern dragon, this time done in pencil in my actual sketchbook. :P
On the left is a more stone-like gargoyle with kind of an ugly face that resulted from me not being able to erase pen. Same with the weirdness going on with the arm on the right. Aside from that, this is probably the best humanoid anatomy I've ever managed, and part of it is because I figured out what a ribcage is. :V And yes, as much as I would've loved to include some nonchalant gargoyle malehood, this was in the break room with other people hanging around me, and it would've been difficult to sneak it in and keep it from blatantly standing out, especially with that spread-legged action pose. Sorry everyone, you'll just have to use your imagination this time. :\
(It's also worthwhile to note that I'd been watching someone play Dark Souls lately, which may have been an inspiration for him)
On the right is some eastern dragon practice. Since doing that sketch, I've found out that eastern dragons tend to have their eyes more forward-facing, compared to a dragon like me (or the ones I usually draw) where they're a tad more side-facing. My curiosity about this has resulted in yet another sketch (which I'll post later) of an eastern dragon, this time done in pencil in my actual sketchbook. :P
Category Scraps / All
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