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Thought I'd just see what came out of drawing things. Shark in the middle is by far my favorite one. Its one of the first things I really nailed.
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Great shark! The way you've done the eye and eyebrow really portray an angry look. Once you get eyes and expressions down it's pretty easy to replicate again and again.
Good to see what's coming directly from your head. The angle on the dragon is well-done anatomically; it's a tricky angle to get just right but you've done well with the placement of the horns, eyes, nostrils and face shape. With the eyes faced inward like that it makes him look a bit crosseyed, or like he's looking at something on his own face; to fix that you can just place the left pupil (our right) on the right side of the eye instead of the left and it'll make him look off into the distance. Drawing a bunch of eyes looking different ways is a good way to get used to how to make them look the way you want to.
Good to see what's coming directly from your head. The angle on the dragon is well-done anatomically; it's a tricky angle to get just right but you've done well with the placement of the horns, eyes, nostrils and face shape. With the eyes faced inward like that it makes him look a bit crosseyed, or like he's looking at something on his own face; to fix that you can just place the left pupil (our right) on the right side of the eye instead of the left and it'll make him look off into the distance. Drawing a bunch of eyes looking different ways is a good way to get used to how to make them look the way you want to.
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