
I'm really not the best to ask but some people seemed to think this was a good idea. This also completely ignores every other weird thing about these guys' faces (like asymmetrical skulls, immobile eyes, turn radius).
I usually forget in the process of trying to keep a simple, recognizable set of shapes, but barn owls have faces pretty much like every other bird of prey. They just have a lot of face fluff.
Maybe once I get more comfortable I'll do more general things but eh. uvu
Videos that demonstrate what I'm talking about (since seeing them move is infinitely more helpful to me):
-Mouth movement / disc squash (volume warning!)
-Clear mouth movement
-Clear beak profile
I usually forget in the process of trying to keep a simple, recognizable set of shapes, but barn owls have faces pretty much like every other bird of prey. They just have a lot of face fluff.
Maybe once I get more comfortable I'll do more general things but eh. uvu
Videos that demonstrate what I'm talking about (since seeing them move is infinitely more helpful to me):
-Mouth movement / disc squash (volume warning!)
-Clear mouth movement
-Clear beak profile
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
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I feel wholly educated. Especially now that I realize that their face is a giant lie. However, I won't lie, I'm not sure I will be able to figure out their other bullshit on my own. They are mysterious creatures, you know. Especially with all the hissing and face rubbing on the ground.
Their skulls look more like this, where they basically look like every other bird ever. With muscle and skin and other squishy goodies (as shown), they're a slight bit more recognizable.
But yeah they look nothing like what you'd expect under all those feathers.
But yeah they look nothing like what you'd expect under all those feathers.
I'm not sure if they're always cute, but most of the time, yes. uvu Or at least cute in their own demonic way.
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