
A young gator female stretches out after waking up from a peaceful night's sleep in her forest home.
Tied to draw out another female gator and still have a feminine look to it. Not entirely sure if I was able to get the look down or not in this drawing.
Finally got around to adding shading and shadows this time around as well. Backgrounds are something that I still need to work on a lot.
Tied to draw out another female gator and still have a feminine look to it. Not entirely sure if I was able to get the look down or not in this drawing.
Finally got around to adding shading and shadows this time around as well. Backgrounds are something that I still need to work on a lot.
Category All / All
Species Alligator / Crocodile
Size 1191 x 1280px
File Size 109.2 kB
I've actually been using both. I've have several figure photo reference books for artist that I've started to use to get the placement of the poses and anatomy, and about 3 or 4 books over alligators and reptiles as well as a ton of picts that I've downloaded that I use to try to get the look of the head down as well as the scales and other features.
Needless to say it's a bit of a challenge to try to get the two to blend together into something that looks for the most part natural.
There's still a lot of small details that I need to get down, like the fins and the back scales, but I try to improve on every drawing that I do, so I think that I'll get it down eventually.
Needless to say it's a bit of a challenge to try to get the two to blend together into something that looks for the most part natural.
There's still a lot of small details that I need to get down, like the fins and the back scales, but I try to improve on every drawing that I do, so I think that I'll get it down eventually.
You know, if you went to bed with her, I seriously doubt that she would like you get any sleep.
Dude, using those reference photos has helped out a whole lot, it's made the whole process of drawing the body and pose a lot easier. I really wish that I had started using them a long time ago.
Dude, using those reference photos has helped out a whole lot, it's made the whole process of drawing the body and pose a lot easier. I really wish that I had started using them a long time ago.
I think you did exceedingly well in showing femininity in a reptilian form without resorting to showing breasts etc. Ignoring the fact that the pose itself is obviously a very feminine one, the shape of the legs and curves on her body really do the job. Well done! ^..^
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