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Name: Unknown
Gender: Male
Age: 67
Date of Birth: June 22nd
Species: Weasel
Occupation: Club Owner
Marital Status: Pimpin'
Additional Information: This guy's a big pervert. Like, a really big pervert, I can't even begin to put it into words. He owns a club by the name of TFU, no kids allowed.
Gender: Male
Age: 67
Date of Birth: June 22nd
Species: Weasel
Occupation: Club Owner
Marital Status: Pimpin'
Additional Information: This guy's a big pervert. Like, a really big pervert, I can't even begin to put it into words. He owns a club by the name of TFU, no kids allowed.
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File Size 25.7 kB
You've got the dirty expression :D I like this one. Heh :P
Though, if he's 67, he's doing well for his age! I would have pinned him at 40-50. If you're trying for the really old look, I suggest making his eyes smaller, and accentuating the rings under his eyes. Give him a more greyed and ragged appearance (you have a vibrant orange right now, maybe some greyish tips and patches here and there?) You got the stature really good, though :)
I'm having some issues with the hands and arms, though. They're very blobby and don't seem to have any bones in them. Try blocking out your hands with lines and shapes before drawing them in - it'll help bring some solidarity into your drawings :) For the withered limbs of an old man, I suggest drawing the elbows (always remember the elbows :)) wider than the arms.
Apart from that, pretty cool stuff :D
Though, if he's 67, he's doing well for his age! I would have pinned him at 40-50. If you're trying for the really old look, I suggest making his eyes smaller, and accentuating the rings under his eyes. Give him a more greyed and ragged appearance (you have a vibrant orange right now, maybe some greyish tips and patches here and there?) You got the stature really good, though :)
I'm having some issues with the hands and arms, though. They're very blobby and don't seem to have any bones in them. Try blocking out your hands with lines and shapes before drawing them in - it'll help bring some solidarity into your drawings :) For the withered limbs of an old man, I suggest drawing the elbows (always remember the elbows :)) wider than the arms.
Apart from that, pretty cool stuff :D
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