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Nat the reluctant office otter.
I feel that most people don't realize how limited I am as an artist. This feeling feeds my impostor complex considerably. For instance, I suck at drawing characters in perspective, so here's some practice on a rare occasion when I'm able to afford to do it.
I feel that most people don't realize how limited I am as an artist. This feeling feeds my impostor complex considerably. For instance, I suck at drawing characters in perspective, so here's some practice on a rare occasion when I'm able to afford to do it.
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Otter
Size 1567 x 2351px
File Size 2.6 MB
I'm not going to sugar coat my message with blind positivity, but rather keep it real.
You managed perspective just fine here. Although I suppose improvement is always possible, you did it better than a mere dabbler in drawing like myself could hope to do short of winning the lottery and being able to dedicate more time to hobbies. Only item I notice with my limited knowledge is the left calf seems a little janky compared to the foot/ankle. Possibly just an over compensation in perspective shift vs the other foot/leg, with no in between in your mental references. Either that, or she's powering through a massive cramp in that calf. I don't think that is likely for a dexterous/limber athlete like a swimmer. (right foot seems fine though, even though the right calf is hidden)
Not that I'd know how to do it better, just seeing it.
You managed perspective just fine here. Although I suppose improvement is always possible, you did it better than a mere dabbler in drawing like myself could hope to do short of winning the lottery and being able to dedicate more time to hobbies. Only item I notice with my limited knowledge is the left calf seems a little janky compared to the foot/ankle. Possibly just an over compensation in perspective shift vs the other foot/leg, with no in between in your mental references. Either that, or she's powering through a massive cramp in that calf. I don't think that is likely for a dexterous/limber athlete like a swimmer. (right foot seems fine though, even though the right calf is hidden)
Not that I'd know how to do it better, just seeing it.
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