
So, I'm still trying to find reasons to avoid uploading the terrible things I draw in this journey, but I figured I'd upload this one. It shows at least one interesting thing. Ignore the eyes and poorly done dog heads.
I've started to draw at least one random creature every time I do traditional as a warm up. For this one, I tried doing a Snap Dragon from Warcraft 3. I wasn't too sure on the anatomy of it, and some of the things threw me off since I've mainly been keeping to dogs of some form or another, partly why I wanted to mix it up like this.
I made a few extremely rough and quick attempts at the Snap Dragon head before starting to give them more effort. As you can see from the first legit try, it came out horribly and I forgot some extremely basic things about how a damn head works. Each iteration though, it gets better and better. You finally get to the eighth and final try, and it actually looks like a half decent head. There's still many errors in it, but you compare it to the first handful of tries, it shows why I wanted to upload this one.
Kinda sums up how drawing works c: You start out with something that makes you just want to quit, but you keep at it, learn from every mistake you make, and you eventually start getting something that's passable.
I've started to draw at least one random creature every time I do traditional as a warm up. For this one, I tried doing a Snap Dragon from Warcraft 3. I wasn't too sure on the anatomy of it, and some of the things threw me off since I've mainly been keeping to dogs of some form or another, partly why I wanted to mix it up like this.
I made a few extremely rough and quick attempts at the Snap Dragon head before starting to give them more effort. As you can see from the first legit try, it came out horribly and I forgot some extremely basic things about how a damn head works. Each iteration though, it gets better and better. You finally get to the eighth and final try, and it actually looks like a half decent head. There's still many errors in it, but you compare it to the first handful of tries, it shows why I wanted to upload this one.
Kinda sums up how drawing works c: You start out with something that makes you just want to quit, but you keep at it, learn from every mistake you make, and you eventually start getting something that's passable.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 960px
File Size 673.8 kB
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