(Style Study) lot's of heads
by skelcat11
Making what I love!
a month ago
Welcome to a new entry in style study! Today we have the maker of the FBS Project (TomTheGrizzlyBear) aka
and big boi maker
:3 this entry covers how they draw heads (at least from what I've seen) I have some tips!
Torkuma tips: imagen everyone has a loaf of bread on their face, where the lines meet on the cross is where the bridge between the eyes go,add around 4 or 5 fluffs on the head, bovines are curved not circular
Tom is my best friend!
Tomthegrizzlybear FBS tips: mouths go on the snout,there are 3 main eye types he uses (look to the cat,wolf and bear to see them) dogs have short snouts and big noses, wolfs have long snouts and small noses, and that's everything thanks for reading! I would love any feedback from you or from
or
and big boi maker
:3 this entry covers how they draw heads (at least from what I've seen) I have some tips! Torkuma tips: imagen everyone has a loaf of bread on their face, where the lines meet on the cross is where the bridge between the eyes go,add around 4 or 5 fluffs on the head, bovines are curved not circular
Tom is my best friend!
Tomthegrizzlybear FBS tips: mouths go on the snout,there are 3 main eye types he uses (look to the cat,wolf and bear to see them) dogs have short snouts and big noses, wolfs have long snouts and small noses, and that's everything thanks for reading! I would love any feedback from you or from
or
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Also, you can do other eye types for other characters and you can add things like eyelids, lashes, eyebags,etc. You don't have to limit yourself to the main 3.
I also do other eye styles and other things with eyes like shrinking them or using different things like swirls, Xs, etc to convey different expressions and things, and I do make all animal snouts round and long/medium (bunnies, bears and dogs being a key example but for dogs it depends on the breed, foxes and and some might have pointy snouts, like foxes and wolves)