Flinters With Art Table
I needed a color graphic to go on the inside cover of my SCAVENGERS comic book so I whipped this out today. I figured it was time for an updated picture of myself and this worked out well. Strangely enough while I like the way Flitners turned out (a bit too reddish brown and not as yellowish tan as I'd like), I *really* like the light. It's a little thing for a detail, but I like the results. It's functional as drawn.
Anyways, Figure this is a good reference too so here you go!
Anyways, Figure this is a good reference too so here you go!
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Kangaroo
Size 662 x 900px
File Size 124.8 kB
Used to have that exact same light actually. Was even red too. Don't know what happened to it, think my parents have it now. I'd say you turned out pretty good. I am a bit curious of one detail to your roo-self: I noticed something about the claws on your inside toes. Double claws on the one toe or two toes together? Sorry for my lack of roo anatomy.
Good eye there, JimFoxyBoySoonToBeRooGirl. :)
Yes, roos have a double joined claw for the inside toe. It's actually two toes that are fused together which givesy ou the double claw result. Roos use it for grooming as a comb.
It's a little detail of roo anatomy that usually gets overlooked when simplifying a foot for morphs.
Yes, roos have a double joined claw for the inside toe. It's actually two toes that are fused together which givesy ou the double claw result. Roos use it for grooming as a comb.
It's a little detail of roo anatomy that usually gets overlooked when simplifying a foot for morphs.
-acks! and blushes. Tries to hide it without much success...
True. They are so close together, the causal observer usually wouldn't notice it. I could see if you were going to do a strip, for example, you'd want to go for a simplified form. Leave the detail out unless if it was the focus of your story some how.
Sometimes I can be a stickler for small details. You put a lot of work into this and it had me wanting to take a closer and longer look at all the things you had put in.
BTW, I like how your pencil on the table seems to defy gravity. Or does the eraser has some sort of death grip on it? ;)
True. They are so close together, the causal observer usually wouldn't notice it. I could see if you were going to do a strip, for example, you'd want to go for a simplified form. Leave the detail out unless if it was the focus of your story some how.
Sometimes I can be a stickler for small details. You put a lot of work into this and it had me wanting to take a closer and longer look at all the things you had put in.
BTW, I like how your pencil on the table seems to defy gravity. Or does the eraser has some sort of death grip on it? ;)
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