
I will confess that I set up the whole scene in DAZ, rendered it, printed it off and have been using that printout as my reference picture for this.
That being said, I still need a lot more practice, mainly with hands, feet, heads and hair, they seem to be the hardest body parts to do at the moment.
I don't know what it is, but there is something about her having a ball for a head that makes me smile and want to share this sketch at this stage.
Any who, enjoy, and critiquing and suggestions for improvement are encouraged.
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Post Processed in Adobe Photoshop Elements 2
Reference picture made by me this time and credit belongs to the respected makers of each model and object used in it.
That being said, I still need a lot more practice, mainly with hands, feet, heads and hair, they seem to be the hardest body parts to do at the moment.
I don't know what it is, but there is something about her having a ball for a head that makes me smile and want to share this sketch at this stage.
Any who, enjoy, and critiquing and suggestions for improvement are encouraged.
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Post Processed in Adobe Photoshop Elements 2
Reference picture made by me this time and credit belongs to the respected makers of each model and object used in it.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Doodle
Species Dog (Other)
Size 782 x 600px
File Size 100.4 kB
if you have trouble with hands and feet, hiding them somewhere obnly leads to delay on practising.
her having a ball for a head leads to inflated masks. although it would need a really big mask to cover a animal face under a completely round balloon.
in fact such a creature is one of the actors of a day dream "movie" of mine.
her having a ball for a head leads to inflated masks. although it would need a really big mask to cover a animal face under a completely round balloon.
in fact such a creature is one of the actors of a day dream "movie" of mine.
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