Six more sketches. Icons in same order as pictures.
Fuzzypaws
Claviarm
Tenyth
antiroo
Syntex
Pensive
Once again, happy with how some came out, less happy with others. The raccoon worked out fairly well I think, though his sketch is a bit smaller than I meant it to be. The rat looks a little too catty, and the bunny is still off, but better this time I think. Quite happy with the kangaroo- it might not be great, but I'm pretty sure you can look at that and just know what it is right off the bat.
The bottom right one is supposed to be a komodo dragon- now, the more unfamilliar with a species I am, the more simple I'm making the expression and angle. So I decided to do my first full on profile shot with the komodo, having never done one before. However, this may have been a mistake. I think much of the defining characteristics in a komodo dragon are it's scales, which I'm not doing, and it's eye, but I have my own stylized way of doing eyes which I plan to stick to. I don't think realistic eyes would be as attractive or useful in drawing porn.
SO, taking those factors out, there was essentially nothing to her. But whatever, there she is all the same.
Again, constructive criticism is welcome, but again keep in mind, I'm not aiming for realism at all, just recognizability, and I think I got that quite well in some of them.
Fuzzypaws
Claviarm
Tenyth
antiroo
Syntex
PensiveOnce again, happy with how some came out, less happy with others. The raccoon worked out fairly well I think, though his sketch is a bit smaller than I meant it to be. The rat looks a little too catty, and the bunny is still off, but better this time I think. Quite happy with the kangaroo- it might not be great, but I'm pretty sure you can look at that and just know what it is right off the bat.
The bottom right one is supposed to be a komodo dragon- now, the more unfamilliar with a species I am, the more simple I'm making the expression and angle. So I decided to do my first full on profile shot with the komodo, having never done one before. However, this may have been a mistake. I think much of the defining characteristics in a komodo dragon are it's scales, which I'm not doing, and it's eye, but I have my own stylized way of doing eyes which I plan to stick to. I don't think realistic eyes would be as attractive or useful in drawing porn.
SO, taking those factors out, there was essentially nothing to her. But whatever, there she is all the same.
Again, constructive criticism is welcome, but again keep in mind, I'm not aiming for realism at all, just recognizability, and I think I got that quite well in some of them.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Doodle
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 978 x 1280px
File Size 202.7 kB
I think this set turned out pretty good! ;D Definitely like the kangaroo too... Just an idea for the rabbit... I don't really draw them myself... but maybe when you draw the bridge of the nose... instead of drawing it straight, like you would a cat, try tapering the lines, thicker at the eyes to thinner at the nose... and see maybe if that seems anymore lapine? :/ *shrugs*
Your raccoon I actually thought was a ferret. Though there isn't much I can say about helping on that! All my raccoons look like dogs. It might just have to do with color, since raccoons are much darker than ferrets in the face.
You're right on the komodo. The only thing I can think is when you draw random ones to get rid of the hair, or just use a little bit of frizzy spiky hair and give them ear holes. This way people can see they are lizards.
The kangaroo I didn't know was one. I couldn't tell what species it was supposed to be. I think it has to do with muzzle shape. If you look at roo faces they are longer and more narrow. I never draw roos though so I can't help with that.
The rat as it is looks a lot like a squirrel, so I would keep that in mind for when you do squirrels. Rats have long narrow muzzles and nose that points a little downward. It also helps if you draw 2 little teeth coming out of the top lip (this is a good example where toony rats are better than realism, because real rats have teeth coming from the bottom lip that meets with the teeth from their top lip, so realistic rats drawn from face on aren't as cute.) Their ears are also more rounded. Your ears would actually do well on ferrets, weasels and otters. A tip for drawing mice. Draw your rat with a short narrow muzzle and big ears! It is that simple to distinguish them.
Your rabbit looks much better and you are spot on with your felines.
You're right on the komodo. The only thing I can think is when you draw random ones to get rid of the hair, or just use a little bit of frizzy spiky hair and give them ear holes. This way people can see they are lizards.
The kangaroo I didn't know was one. I couldn't tell what species it was supposed to be. I think it has to do with muzzle shape. If you look at roo faces they are longer and more narrow. I never draw roos though so I can't help with that.
The rat as it is looks a lot like a squirrel, so I would keep that in mind for when you do squirrels. Rats have long narrow muzzles and nose that points a little downward. It also helps if you draw 2 little teeth coming out of the top lip (this is a good example where toony rats are better than realism, because real rats have teeth coming from the bottom lip that meets with the teeth from their top lip, so realistic rats drawn from face on aren't as cute.) Their ears are also more rounded. Your ears would actually do well on ferrets, weasels and otters. A tip for drawing mice. Draw your rat with a short narrow muzzle and big ears! It is that simple to distinguish them.
Your rabbit looks much better and you are spot on with your felines.
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