
Wanna walk with me? (SFW)
Skinny and tall vixen, that what i want to see as my personal renamon, and also she has same bikini as Armalita.
But probably i'll continue improve eyes anatomy. here i still follow Tailsrulz basics.
Artwork belongs to me.
But probably i'll continue improve eyes anatomy. here i still follow Tailsrulz basics.
Artwork belongs to me.
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Digimon
Size 582 x 1280px
File Size 167.9 kB
это, наверное, правда. Английский не так хорошо переводится на русский, как русский переводится на английский, как я уверен, вы знаете. трудно выбрать что-то, что я считаю правильным, если я действительно не знаю его контекста. это вернулось к английскому, выглядело хорошо, возможно, мне следовало использовать ноги вместо ног. оба на английский одинаково. 😐
Like those kinds, huh?
I even have some cute anthro gals I drew, that may sometimes wear such swimwear! (Especially with barbie-doll nudity as an advantage, too!)
For example: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/34451270/
I even have some cute anthro gals I drew, that may sometimes wear such swimwear! (Especially with barbie-doll nudity as an advantage, too!)
For example: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/34451270/
Overall, it looks pretty good to me. Certainly, it's a slightly different style, and it probably will need a little refinement -- but, as the joke goes, "How do you get to Carnegie Hall?" "Practice, practice, practice!" ;) The proportions are consistent with the artist's existing style, the pose and facial expression match nicely and are remarkably evocative, and even the lighting and shading are nice. These may all sound like basics, but speaking as an artist myself -- it is atrocious common to screw up some of those, even amongst the giants!
If I was asked for suggestions...
I would play with the shape of the legs a bit. Perhaps the thighs should be rounded a bit differently. The way the fur changes on the calves, just above the ankle joint, doesn't work the best for me, either -- the way it looks, it could be interpreted as a change in fur color, but the more obvious suggestion, for better or worse, is that the fur ends there and below it is only skin, as you'd see on a mouse. I'm not sure how I feel about that. The same goes for the ears... strangely, not for the tail, but it's essentially a fox-tail, as Renamon was inspired by foxes (and got her name that way -- look up the French word 'renard', and the story of its derivation), and as a weird quirk of things, that is one highly specific place it works to do the change that way. Lastly, I agree about the eyes... but eyes are hard.
But -- it's important to say this, and to emphasize it -- those are stylistic 'issues', and style is personal, extremely so. I can only do flat colors at best, my mind refuses to comprehend the projection of light and shadow, so shading is almost entirely beyond me. I can do it, technically, but I can only do it wrong!
For those bothered by a lack of "realism"... why are you on FA, then? Fusing people with animals is not realistic, as an idea. Many of the species and biological genders here (dragons, protogens, anything taurform, anything that isn't specifically biologically male or female or outwardly appearing female but with a single set of genitals which are male) are not realistic.
We're furries. We fantasize about things that are not realistic. That's the point of furries, and of fantasy. This is a place of Not Realism.
If you want realism, go outside for a bit.
If I was asked for suggestions...
I would play with the shape of the legs a bit. Perhaps the thighs should be rounded a bit differently. The way the fur changes on the calves, just above the ankle joint, doesn't work the best for me, either -- the way it looks, it could be interpreted as a change in fur color, but the more obvious suggestion, for better or worse, is that the fur ends there and below it is only skin, as you'd see on a mouse. I'm not sure how I feel about that. The same goes for the ears... strangely, not for the tail, but it's essentially a fox-tail, as Renamon was inspired by foxes (and got her name that way -- look up the French word 'renard', and the story of its derivation), and as a weird quirk of things, that is one highly specific place it works to do the change that way. Lastly, I agree about the eyes... but eyes are hard.
But -- it's important to say this, and to emphasize it -- those are stylistic 'issues', and style is personal, extremely so. I can only do flat colors at best, my mind refuses to comprehend the projection of light and shadow, so shading is almost entirely beyond me. I can do it, technically, but I can only do it wrong!
For those bothered by a lack of "realism"... why are you on FA, then? Fusing people with animals is not realistic, as an idea. Many of the species and biological genders here (dragons, protogens, anything taurform, anything that isn't specifically biologically male or female or outwardly appearing female but with a single set of genitals which are male) are not realistic.
We're furries. We fantasize about things that are not realistic. That's the point of furries, and of fantasy. This is a place of Not Realism.
If you want realism, go outside for a bit.
In this scene legs set in not good for demonstration, they has to be in move, but yet, i need improve some of them part. Main think - they has to be light and make her mobile and bouncy, WITH saving some of her original desing.
They way i doing a fur and how i doing a eyes - it still base of old Tailsrulz style (2008-2010) but as you rightly said - in personal way.
With realistic furry creature it technically can be passible, only if we grow our bialogical engineering and can do "deep" codding of DNA (but according on results of fighting with covid, that technology and possibilities is far far away)
Thank you, good criticue.
They way i doing a fur and how i doing a eyes - it still base of old Tailsrulz style (2008-2010) but as you rightly said - in personal way.
With realistic furry creature it technically can be passible, only if we grow our bialogical engineering and can do "deep" codding of DNA (but according on results of fighting with covid, that technology and possibilities is far far away)
Thank you, good criticue.
Thank you for the reply! I really wanted to leave something thoughtful and kind. I hope I achieved it :)
With the legs in particular (I'm quite familiar with your eye style -- no worries, do your thing, it's all good :) ), I'd say... it's hard to explain, especially because I think visually and it's hard a lot of the time to turn that into words, but if you can try to speak/type English when your native language is Russian, I can try to speak/type some text when my native language is to draw ;)
Where the thigh begins to narrow, I would move that point down a bit -- it doesn't necessarily need to be thicker (although it might be), but the point at which it stops getting thicker, rounds out, and starts getting thinner, that should be perhaps a little lower -- not a lot, just a few inches to scale (i.e., on the real-size character, not the drawing). In this piece, her thighs narrow at about the midpoint of the sort of yin-yang inspired purple marks on her fur. I would lower it maybe to about three-quarters of the way to the bottom of those marks, rather than halfway.
As for eyes... again, you do you :) every artist should have an individual style, and art class won't necessarily teach you that (which is the only thing art class taught me in college -- and I learned it quickly enough that I could drop the course before the two weeks was up where one could do that! Speaking as an artist myself, that class was crap.) Eyes are especially hard. I started drawing anthros/"furries"/etc by tracing characters from "Sonic the Hedgehog" comic books in the early 2000s. (I've long since moved on, thankfully!) The one legacy of that (ugh) is that I can't make myself draw *any* characters, human or otherwise, with round pupils -- it simply doesn't come out right. I don't know why. I've certainly tried to fix it... :-/ no idea. Eyes are hard.
EDIT: I almost forgot! I mean to say -- for your art, I say "Спасибо!" -- I enjoy it quite a bit. You have amazing talent, good sir :) and although I know it's not likely to happen, I'll offer anyways (it's just who I am) -- if you ever feel lonely, find me, I'm out there and I've an ear to lend. My life is boring, and I'm lonely as well (although not nearly as much, I think), so other voices are almost always welcome. Until then... take care :)
With the legs in particular (I'm quite familiar with your eye style -- no worries, do your thing, it's all good :) ), I'd say... it's hard to explain, especially because I think visually and it's hard a lot of the time to turn that into words, but if you can try to speak/type English when your native language is Russian, I can try to speak/type some text when my native language is to draw ;)
Where the thigh begins to narrow, I would move that point down a bit -- it doesn't necessarily need to be thicker (although it might be), but the point at which it stops getting thicker, rounds out, and starts getting thinner, that should be perhaps a little lower -- not a lot, just a few inches to scale (i.e., on the real-size character, not the drawing). In this piece, her thighs narrow at about the midpoint of the sort of yin-yang inspired purple marks on her fur. I would lower it maybe to about three-quarters of the way to the bottom of those marks, rather than halfway.
As for eyes... again, you do you :) every artist should have an individual style, and art class won't necessarily teach you that (which is the only thing art class taught me in college -- and I learned it quickly enough that I could drop the course before the two weeks was up where one could do that! Speaking as an artist myself, that class was crap.) Eyes are especially hard. I started drawing anthros/"furries"/etc by tracing characters from "Sonic the Hedgehog" comic books in the early 2000s. (I've long since moved on, thankfully!) The one legacy of that (ugh) is that I can't make myself draw *any* characters, human or otherwise, with round pupils -- it simply doesn't come out right. I don't know why. I've certainly tried to fix it... :-/ no idea. Eyes are hard.
EDIT: I almost forgot! I mean to say -- for your art, I say "Спасибо!" -- I enjoy it quite a bit. You have amazing talent, good sir :) and although I know it's not likely to happen, I'll offer anyways (it's just who I am) -- if you ever feel lonely, find me, I'm out there and I've an ear to lend. My life is boring, and I'm lonely as well (although not nearly as much, I think), so other voices are almost always welcome. Until then... take care :)
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