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Thursday, June 21st |
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Jutah's friend Granite the brown wyvern |
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Thursday, June 21st |
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Do you have ANY program you can resize these with? :P
I like how you did the head on this one. |
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Friday, June 22nd |
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I do but its on the other computer and that's breaking now that it has vista.
So do I by the way, the best thing about Granite though is that unlike anything else, he only has two toes! |
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Friday, June 22nd |
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| Now that Stickman has that auto-resize feature, there's no problem anymore. ^_^ |
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Wednesday, June 27th |
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I like what you did with the wings. I had a hard time drawing wings for a long time, until I learned some things about anatomy, and found out that wings can be arms with really long fingers and webbing. Then they made a lot more sense. You use that, here.
Something else that I like, is that you drew the dip below the ribcage to show that the ribcage has form.
I'd like to see you separate your hard and soft masses better. The kneecaps you drew? The ankle? Those are "hard masses" where the bone is poking through. The shoulders and neck are mostly soft, but also have form.
I don't wanna rag on your toes, because the toes are cool, but if you emphasized the underlying bone structure (and emphasized the weight of the entire dragon on them) then I think they would look even cooler. Lemme try and work something up real quick.
Oh, wait. I don't have a scanner OR a tablet anymore. This is sad. I'll see if I can get something over it with the mouse, which hopefully illustrates the principle.
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Just for an example of what I'm thinking about. Show the ends of the toe bones making mounds in the skin where the joints are. You can play the game however you want, this is just advice and opinions that I think can be useful to you. |
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