I realize Osborne's skull is nothing more than a bulked up wolf with a human-like brows and cheek bones, but he's really my only character I have. Well, I could have drawn my aye-aye "persona" but that would be even more boring.
This became more of me flailing for 2 hrs trying to remember how to paint digitally with a tablet and stuff. It was a fun little excersize, and made me want to do some more as practice!
I didn't super impose the skull, because I really didn't know how to turn the skull's lines a different color *beats on computer with club and caveman grunts.* Plus.... I worked hard on painting him and didn't want to cover him up! But it's in there, I swear.
Done in Painter.
Template can be found here - http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4067878
This became more of me flailing for 2 hrs trying to remember how to paint digitally with a tablet and stuff. It was a fun little excersize, and made me want to do some more as practice!
I didn't super impose the skull, because I really didn't know how to turn the skull's lines a different color *beats on computer with club and caveman grunts.* Plus.... I worked hard on painting him and didn't want to cover him up! But it's in there, I swear.
Done in Painter.
Template can be found here - http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4067878
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Wolf
Size 720 x 504px
File Size 132.8 kB
I still say that Osborne is a very handsome-looking werewolf since he looks like a werewolf should (does?). Scary yes, but ... he could be on the cover of PlayWere magazine.
Interesting meme, Kyoht. When you draw Osborne, do you sketch in any of the "landmarks" of a wolf skull first and then build him on top of them? Or do you just know where those landmarks are when you are drawing him?
Interesting meme, Kyoht. When you draw Osborne, do you sketch in any of the "landmarks" of a wolf skull first and then build him on top of them? Or do you just know where those landmarks are when you are drawing him?
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