
More faces. Still sticking to fairly simple, repetitive expressions for now, I'm still just trying to get a feeling for the shapes of the various critters.
Still not really sure what the heck I'm doing with dragons. I just can't seem to get the hang of drawing them in a way that I like. On the flip side, I'm quite happy with the raccoon/tanuki and also the otters, so there's that! S'just you dragony ones causing me so much trouble.
Anyway, lemme know your thoughts, and I'll keep trying to do better for the next batch.
Still not really sure what the heck I'm doing with dragons. I just can't seem to get the hang of drawing them in a way that I like. On the flip side, I'm quite happy with the raccoon/tanuki and also the otters, so there's that! S'just you dragony ones causing me so much trouble.
Anyway, lemme know your thoughts, and I'll keep trying to do better for the next batch.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Doodle
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 995 x 1280px
File Size 251.5 kB
In my mind, there's always been a pretty firm line between things that don't exist, and things that can't exist. I'm usually not fond of the second category, but I do sometimes walk the line... for example, allowing beaks to bend and deform in ways to make them way more appealing on paper but make no sense in reality, heh.
Seems to be the way to do things. I plan on looking into the various expressions down the road, but I don't see much point in doing so until I've got a firm grasp on the creatures I'm drawing in the first place, so we start here. A little boring for you folks all to watch I'm sure, but hopefully it'll help make future stuff more appealing!
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