just did this one while waiting to be able to do my next class in my online school stuff since i get my work done in 5-10 minutes but have to be logged into each class for a minimum of 30 minutes every day.
Used various random pics on google for references mostly the two below, took about 5 or 10 minutes on both
Tiger main ref: http://www.napleszoo.com/press/imag.....er-profile.jpg
Mouse main ref: http://www.dkimages.com/discover/pr.....8/50386666.JPG
Used various random pics on google for references mostly the two below, took about 5 or 10 minutes on both
Tiger main ref: http://www.napleszoo.com/press/imag.....er-profile.jpg
Mouse main ref: http://www.dkimages.com/discover/pr.....8/50386666.JPG
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1024 x 1248px
File Size 149.9 kB
thanks this was actually REALLY good practice for me, it helped me to notice the lack of much severe angling from the snout to the forehead area on large felines like tigers and mice, and since Laureli is part mouse and part abyssal feline, which is modeled mainly from tigers for body structure, this can help me get a better idea of how her facial structure should look, so sometime in the not too distnat future she'll be getting a bit of a remodelling
looking forward to it. and yes, that angle and what it does to the look of the head is something not everybody catches up on. it took me years ymself to realize what I was doing wrong...
you met the form of the tiger head pretty well. *baits the mousie with a piece of salami*
you met the form of the tiger head pretty well. *baits the mousie with a piece of salami*
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