Ok Well here is another attempt at drawing. I'm not entirely happy with this style so he may end up doing some morphing over time, just as soon as I figure out how to do that lol. Trying to find my style but he is close to what I want for now. :)
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Squirrel
Size 700 x 697px
File Size 278 kB
To me, it looks like a kind of a mix between a Warner style character and a more feral style. (The tufts of fur and claws.) It took a bit of time before I finally settled in on my current style (and even -it- is evolving slowly with each new drawing... >.> ) So you may -say- you'll settle on a style, but for me at least I think up or see an idea that compels a style change cause it looks so nifty. =D
I think I've gone through half a dozen or so in my artistic lifetime.... <.<
This guy is pretty cute though! =3 There is a little bit of distortion in the face, but the curvy pose is nice and dynamic. I guess his name comes from his size and not from a bladder control problem? (Or both? XD )
I think I've gone through half a dozen or so in my artistic lifetime.... <.<
This guy is pretty cute though! =3 There is a little bit of distortion in the face, but the curvy pose is nice and dynamic. I guess his name comes from his size and not from a bladder control problem? (Or both? XD )
Yeahhhhhhh I can't settle my mind on just how I would like it to look. I kinda want it to look more realistic in the hands and feet like my kids make it look. That mix between looking like an animal paw and yet human digit like. I am not really crazy about the vagueness that most cartoon characters look like, or of how the hands look like they are wearing white gloves. I bought one of them cartoon drawing books for references but they are so vague when it comes to the extremeties and a lot of exagerations. I couldn't decide on a cartoon book or the one where it shows you how to do real life characters and animals, those book are not cheap lol. I may get the other one later as I need a lot of refreshing on technique. Thats what happens I guess when you don't draw anything for over 30 years.
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