Somehow you made a snake blush?!
A small sketch for
kobrra99 of Tiska, a snake gal I have something of a soft spot for.
Also cheers for my first snake drawing of snektember ^.=.^;
Been meaning to draw some gift sketches for a lot of wonderful artist I’ve met here over the years in some way or form.
Sadly there so many of you wonderful people I may miss you ^.=.^;
Please enjoy the art and make sure to give
kobrra99 gallery a look!!
A small sketch for
kobrra99 of Tiska, a snake gal I have something of a soft spot for. Also cheers for my first snake drawing of snektember ^.=.^;
Been meaning to draw some gift sketches for a lot of wonderful artist I’ve met here over the years in some way or form.
Sadly there so many of you wonderful people I may miss you ^.=.^;
Please enjoy the art and make sure to give
kobrra99 gallery a look!!
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No worries, it's okay UwU
Snakes have necks, I understood it quite lately. If you would look at how Tiska sectional area depends on coordinate along her spine, you would see a maximum near the head while it should be a minimum there.
Actually snake neck is going back and not down. I draw them incorrectly (which I consider to be a part of my style) with neck going down quickly. I do it by adding a curve break where jaw ends. You make the curve smooth though (and it is true for real snakes), which makes the neck swell.
So you can either do it my way (allow snake line to to have breaks) or do it natural way by making thin neck go strictly back and not down.
Well and I think small snakes (which Tiska is) are thinner in general. Big pythons and anacondas are quite plump, but small snakes are not
Snakes have necks, I understood it quite lately. If you would look at how Tiska sectional area depends on coordinate along her spine, you would see a maximum near the head while it should be a minimum there.
Actually snake neck is going back and not down. I draw them incorrectly (which I consider to be a part of my style) with neck going down quickly. I do it by adding a curve break where jaw ends. You make the curve smooth though (and it is true for real snakes), which makes the neck swell.
So you can either do it my way (allow snake line to to have breaks) or do it natural way by making thin neck go strictly back and not down.
Well and I think small snakes (which Tiska is) are thinner in general. Big pythons and anacondas are quite plump, but small snakes are not
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