It's always when I'm busy studying for an exam that I get the most inspired to draw, darnit!
This came out of not feeling like cramming for an unimportant final tomorrow morning. Don't worry, I'm ready for the big one on Sunday!
Please don't be stingy with your comments! They are my reward for posting my stuff! :D
This came out of not feeling like cramming for an unimportant final tomorrow morning. Don't worry, I'm ready for the big one on Sunday!
Please don't be stingy with your comments! They are my reward for posting my stuff! :D
Category All / Fat Furs
Species Rabbit / Hare
Size 801 x 921px
File Size 124.1 kB
Alternatively!
Angel: The more you eat, the more you keep all those calories away from other people, who might get heart attacks if they ate them! Keep it up!
Angel: The bigger you get, the happier you make everyone! Scarf away!
Angel: It's a sin to waste food, and people keep handing you tasty treats... Go nuts!
Angel: The more you eat, the more you keep all those calories away from other people, who might get heart attacks if they ate them! Keep it up!
Angel: The bigger you get, the happier you make everyone! Scarf away!
Angel: It's a sin to waste food, and people keep handing you tasty treats... Go nuts!
You need to pardon the crappyness of the photo. It's a MP3 player's camera, in poor lighting, and I'm just finishing up moving.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4925161/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4925161/
This is a cute little idea.
Are you struggling with the hands? The execution there reminds me so much of how I used to draw hands. They are so much fun to draw, but when you wrap them around objects, so hard. The mechanics of the hand are pretty tricky, but once you know their little secrets, you'll never look back.
http://img560.imageshack.us/img560/...../aldihands.png (excuse the roughness, I'm not the best at precision on a tablet. The thumb looks a little wrong to me.)
The primary thing people always forget about hands (and goodness knows, I'm guilty of it myself) is palms. They're the inflexible part of the hand, so keep that in mind when you draw them interacting with objects. It doesn't deform, only the first knuckle does.
A nice trick I do is to draw the palm first, and the fingers as cyllinders coming off of it, rather than drawing the hand as one solid object. If you don't have the solidity there, you end up with flippers, which is okay if you're drawing seals but less so if you're drawing rabbits. Just keep in mind the basic forms of the hand, and the perspective you're working in, and you should be okay. It should work for the devil, as well, as right now his palm deforms around the trident. Draw palm first, then draw the fingers around the trident - you shouldn't go much wrong there.
Are you struggling with the hands? The execution there reminds me so much of how I used to draw hands. They are so much fun to draw, but when you wrap them around objects, so hard. The mechanics of the hand are pretty tricky, but once you know their little secrets, you'll never look back.
http://img560.imageshack.us/img560/...../aldihands.png (excuse the roughness, I'm not the best at precision on a tablet. The thumb looks a little wrong to me.)
The primary thing people always forget about hands (and goodness knows, I'm guilty of it myself) is palms. They're the inflexible part of the hand, so keep that in mind when you draw them interacting with objects. It doesn't deform, only the first knuckle does.
A nice trick I do is to draw the palm first, and the fingers as cyllinders coming off of it, rather than drawing the hand as one solid object. If you don't have the solidity there, you end up with flippers, which is okay if you're drawing seals but less so if you're drawing rabbits. Just keep in mind the basic forms of the hand, and the perspective you're working in, and you should be okay. It should work for the devil, as well, as right now his palm deforms around the trident. Draw palm first, then draw the fingers around the trident - you shouldn't go much wrong there.
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