More humanoid facial practice, this time featuring Dominic Wolff in his human form for the first time in what seems like years.
Unlike Dominic "Skunk Boy" Mephitto, who I seem to mostly depict in his (albeit awkward) humanoid form than his Great Horned Skunkdog form, I tend to draw Dominic Wolff in his Lucifer Beast/Great Horned Hellhound form almost exclusively, despite him canonically typically hiding his beast form aside from when it's useful in combat or he just feels like getting in touch with his animal side for a while.
With any luck, my recent interest in practicing humanoids a bit means I'll actually start drawing Wolff in his human form a bit more, to diversify things a bit more.
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Unlike Dominic "Skunk Boy" Mephitto, who I seem to mostly depict in his (albeit awkward) humanoid form than his Great Horned Skunkdog form, I tend to draw Dominic Wolff in his Lucifer Beast/Great Horned Hellhound form almost exclusively, despite him canonically typically hiding his beast form aside from when it's useful in combat or he just feels like getting in touch with his animal side for a while.
With any luck, my recent interest in practicing humanoids a bit means I'll actually start drawing Wolff in his human form a bit more, to diversify things a bit more.
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Category Artwork (Digital) / Human
Species Human
Size 550 x 650px
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It's been far too long. Honestly I think the two biggest hurdles for me, when drawing humanoids, is the noses and the hair. I've learned to draw hair a very specific way from drawing animal characters whose hair is more like a mane, and has to work around ears and horns and whatnot, features humanoids typically lack.
As for noses... we see humanoids every day, so we instinctively know how they should look, and when they look a bit "off" it's instinctively more noticeable, I guess. Hopefully I'm getting better at it.
As for noses... we see humanoids every day, so we instinctively know how they should look, and when they look a bit "off" it's instinctively more noticeable, I guess. Hopefully I'm getting better at it.
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