
So, I needed to make a regular sized Adonia to make up for the previous submission. I know it's a bit rough, but hope you all enjoy it.
I was inspired from a pose I saw on another submission on deviantart, though I did not reference it or anything this time.
I was inspired from a pose I saw on another submission on deviantart, though I did not reference it or anything this time.
Category All / General Furry Art
Species Canine (Other)
Size 1130 x 1280px
File Size 376.2 kB
who wouldn't enjoy it! I can say for all of us that we just love it! :3
for me, I wish that I could have my character next to someone like her, but a little skinnier (I have nothing against furries that are a bit chubby, it's because my friends will rip me to shreds), nothing personal. but she is still beautiful! :3
for me, I wish that I could have my character next to someone like her, but a little skinnier (I have nothing against furries that are a bit chubby, it's because my friends will rip me to shreds), nothing personal. but she is still beautiful! :3
People always seem to forget the humble spear and how its slender form can add a nice contrast and enhancement to certain sultry regions of the body without adding that much bulk to them. It’s also rare when said bulk is drawn in a way to look powerful but you seem to provide me with that in spades with your characters and I can’t thank you enough for that. Her body has a well done striking poise, so confident of whatever she’s about to do is going to be quick and easy. And her pose is pleasing to the eye as well but she isn’t without fault. Of course it’s really just ONE in particular, her right arm holding the spear. It appears to be a little longer then her other one and possibly a little bit more larger although that is not surprising if that’s her spear hand and this could all be because of its position. But I am glad with how you drew her clenched fist, if only you added some tense vein or flexing muscle around the wrist then you would have bested anything my anal eyes could have thrown at you with this.
I know it might not be something you're interested in, but adding just a little tone to her arms would really drive home the thrill of the hunt both in her expression and in her form. That she doesn’t just enjoy this, but thrives on doing this.
I know it might not be something you're interested in, but adding just a little tone to her arms would really drive home the thrill of the hunt both in her expression and in her form. That she doesn’t just enjoy this, but thrives on doing this.
That's a good point, I never thought of it like that.
As for the power, I think some of that comes from the shoulders, which I tend to draw a bit wider, for better or worse, than what is probably needed.
As for the pose, I originally based it off something I saw on deviantart, though I ended up having to change it quite a bit due to some anatomical difficulties I was having trying to pull it off. That's where I ran into the problem with the hands and arms. But then again, I'd rather struggle with them than hide them and ignore the problem.
The arms are definitely different sizes, though I can assure you it wasn't intended. That's usually what happens when I break off reference. I'm quite atrocious with symmetry in certain aspects when on my own. But I think I will get there sooner or later at least.
And true enough to your last point. I will need to keep that one in mind. So thanks.
As for the power, I think some of that comes from the shoulders, which I tend to draw a bit wider, for better or worse, than what is probably needed.
As for the pose, I originally based it off something I saw on deviantart, though I ended up having to change it quite a bit due to some anatomical difficulties I was having trying to pull it off. That's where I ran into the problem with the hands and arms. But then again, I'd rather struggle with them than hide them and ignore the problem.
The arms are definitely different sizes, though I can assure you it wasn't intended. That's usually what happens when I break off reference. I'm quite atrocious with symmetry in certain aspects when on my own. But I think I will get there sooner or later at least.
And true enough to your last point. I will need to keep that one in mind. So thanks.
A little asymmetry can add character. Course this is me talking about her arm like a favorite ding on a car, but an arm that is preferred or a part of the dominant hand tends to be slightly thicker than the other from more use. But you shouldn’t have to use this as a golden mean to draw with, just a way to accept small problems that don’t really hamper otherwise good characters and pictures. Do with what you feel is best but don't beat yourself up if I hit a nerve or worry with bringing up symmetry.
Hell I can't even say that word without a processor.
Hell I can't even say that word without a processor.
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