Shutup, naming retarded doodles is difficult for me.
Anyway, I decided to attempt some weird perspective here. I'm supposed to be kneeling down on one leg and such while holding that absurd halberd-esque weapon in one hand, or paw, or whatever.
For my first ever attempt at this horrible angle i don't think it came out TOO bad considering I had no idea what I was doing. I'm still not happy with it though. (As if I'm happy with anything I draw)
Anyway, I decided to attempt some weird perspective here. I'm supposed to be kneeling down on one leg and such while holding that absurd halberd-esque weapon in one hand, or paw, or whatever.
For my first ever attempt at this horrible angle i don't think it came out TOO bad considering I had no idea what I was doing. I'm still not happy with it though. (As if I'm happy with anything I draw)
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Canine (Other)
Size 499 x 417px
File Size 20.4 kB
Doesn't look to bad ^_^ Though the weapon doesn't look to supported by his arm/hand because the arm position makes it look like his hand really isn't grasping it. You could move the for arm up some so that its horizontal making it look more believable or just move the weapon lower in the picture. Hope that helps. It's a tricky stance though, Kudos for trying new stuff
yeah, i didn't notice the angle on the arm holding the halberd was off until after i scanned it and i was too lazy to fix it x_x
It would have been nice to have something to reference with the stance though, but I'm dumb and draw in my car where there are no references to be had.
It would have been nice to have something to reference with the stance though, but I'm dumb and draw in my car where there are no references to be had.
^_^ It happens. Sometimes, if you feel there is something just not right about what you've draw, Turn it upside down and look at it or if you have a mirror around, hold your sketchbook up to it and look at the reverse of your art. This can sometimes help you see what's bothering you. Taking a short break from a picture can also recharge your creative batteries...I do that A LOT. XD Hope some of my tips will help!
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