I'm not good at anatomy. Can anyone help me fix this? I think their legs are the biggest problem.
Their head looks bigger because of the armer that pulls the hair up. It's actually not that huge. I hope it doesn't look to weird like that.
They should have a general dragon section..... *still doesn't know the difference between dragons*.....
Their head looks bigger because of the armer that pulls the hair up. It's actually not that huge. I hope it doesn't look to weird like that.
They should have a general dragon section..... *still doesn't know the difference between dragons*.....
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Western Dragon
Size 600 x 810px
File Size 438.1 kB
The leg in back is confusing. It looks small, and the curve on top of it makes it look like it's coming in front of the torso towards the knee. The foreground leg looks fine, although you might want to thicken the arch of the foot as it descends into the ball of the toes, just to make it look a bit more supportive.
I dunno, I'm having a bit of trouble analyzing the anatomy, coz I'm still staring at all the gorgeous detail.
And WOW it's been ages since you've posted anything!
I dunno, I'm having a bit of trouble analyzing the anatomy, coz I'm still staring at all the gorgeous detail.
And WOW it's been ages since you've posted anything!
Yeah I see what you mean about the right leg. LOL I will see if there is any way to fix that.
I should use refs for anatomy.... I just can never find any good ones.
I have been a bit depressed artwise.. I just have not been drawing because I don't feel confident in my skills.
I should use refs for anatomy.... I just can never find any good ones.
I have been a bit depressed artwise.. I just have not been drawing because I don't feel confident in my skills.
Your detailing's excellent, sweets
I see what ya mean about the legs, and it's not really that bad. I get that ya might've been worried about how you could get both legs into the pics, and noticeable as legs, so ya tried to fit the back (right) leg in, knee, lower-leg and all. It makes the leg look a little too thin and high, from the given angle that's evident in the pic.
On that, you can just bring the leg down a bit, so that the upper thigh's just showing, or you can angle the knee upwards, so that she's more in a kneeling-crouching position. Honestly, I've done things like this, where I was worried about trying to include everything in, but it's not necessary, ya know?
But seriously, this is awesome, and I love the yellow accent to the lineart, makes it pop
I see what ya mean about the legs, and it's not really that bad. I get that ya might've been worried about how you could get both legs into the pics, and noticeable as legs, so ya tried to fit the back (right) leg in, knee, lower-leg and all. It makes the leg look a little too thin and high, from the given angle that's evident in the pic.
On that, you can just bring the leg down a bit, so that the upper thigh's just showing, or you can angle the knee upwards, so that she's more in a kneeling-crouching position. Honestly, I've done things like this, where I was worried about trying to include everything in, but it's not necessary, ya know?
But seriously, this is awesome, and I love the yellow accent to the lineart, makes it pop
haha Yeah I think you are right. I probably should have asked for help efore trying to draw another leg.
Is there any way you can redline it or find someone who can? I'm a bit bad at understanding advice from reading.
I changed the color in photoshop because pencil color is boring to me. LOL
Is there any way you can redline it or find someone who can? I'm a bit bad at understanding advice from reading.
I changed the color in photoshop because pencil color is boring to me. LOL
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