Sometimes, human muscles are just too stiff...
Every once in a while you gotta stretch out, flop onto your back, and break out the scales~
Watch 'em crawl across your lengthening tail and muzzle and feel that intense relief that comes with going gecko mode~
The Bluesky thread for this drawing is >here<
Every once in a while you gotta stretch out, flop onto your back, and break out the scales~
Watch 'em crawl across your lengthening tail and muzzle and feel that intense relief that comes with going gecko mode~
The Bluesky thread for this drawing is >here<
Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
Species Gecko
Size 2071 x 2160px
File Size 990.3 kB
What a good position you've got going on there, Kainik~ Love that pose with such a good lizardy tongue blep, and I LOOOOOOVE that tailsplosion and big snout tugging out with those excellent, thick paws and claws forming, just such a cozy and pleasant pose that has to be for an increasingly slinky, soft, scaly body to experience. <3 REALLY love how well you have the scale colors spreading down the body and all those digits thickening and a few merging into nice, fat gecko clawed paws, plus I just adore that facial expression, really cute and fun, hehe~ X) I still hold by you being far more than a meh artist, you're one heckuva great TF artist and this is the kind of thing that shows that. Would absolutely geck out and lax like this with you. :D
I hope you have a good internal understanding of how uniquely skilled you are at freehanding poses as wild as this without having to draw guides to hold your proportions in place. I feel like this should be a thought you have about yourself like once a week at least
While senseless self-love can hinder growth & lead to stagnation, and being unhappy with our current position/level can help push us to improve... try to not be too hard on yourself koboldo friendo <3 But I do wish you to get better, improve, and be more and more happy with the level of your drawings ^^
Perhaps you could try to experiment with different artstyles or shading/lighting techniques or brushes, maybe after bit of experimentation with that angle you'll be happier with your art? *just tossing idea or two out, hoping to be of help. Sorry if it's unwanted advice ^^''*
Perhaps you could try to experiment with different artstyles or shading/lighting techniques or brushes, maybe after bit of experimentation with that angle you'll be happier with your art? *just tossing idea or two out, hoping to be of help. Sorry if it's unwanted advice ^^''*
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