Yet another POV stomp pic. I love doing these xD.
Finally got around to finishing this. Did a LOT of modifications and changes from when I last posted the sketch. Was too lazy to include buildings and plus it would be very difficult to draw, they'd have to be in a very odd perspective. Anyways he's meant to be mega macro, but you can imagine his size how ever you want. Enjoy. :]
Old sketch of this http://www.furaffinity.net/view/6587447 Sadly I had to crop out the bottom foots.
Bear paws! <3
Finally got around to finishing this. Did a LOT of modifications and changes from when I last posted the sketch. Was too lazy to include buildings and plus it would be very difficult to draw, they'd have to be in a very odd perspective. Anyways he's meant to be mega macro, but you can imagine his size how ever you want. Enjoy. :]
Old sketch of this http://www.furaffinity.net/view/6587447 Sadly I had to crop out the bottom foots.
Bear paws! <3
Category Artwork (Digital) / Macro / Micro
Species Bear (Other)
Size 1280 x 720px
File Size 864.2 kB
Wow! Where to start? Well let's see... Marvelous job on this drawing for one! I absolutely love seeing POV drawings like this, and you drew the perspective quite wonderfully! I love the blue sky in the background chosen for this pic. You didn't need to draw any buildings to go with it anyway because all of the attention would have been given to that giant bear sole anyhow ^-^. Speaking of that sole, it looks like the ideal sole that any bear would be envious of having! No dry spots, doesn't look rough, only one slight crease in the middle. Probably any bear paw fan's dream to see, and you certainly nailed it, Rodney! Congratulations on another job well done!
Love it! You really did an awesome job with the pad shading on this one - love how the upper pad has a nice crease in it along with the toes. Makes it easy to imagine nuzzling up to'em (err, if equal size, that is). The only suggestion I can offer would be to maybe widen the big toe a little to match up with the more beefy bone/meat structures of the other toes. As a plantigrade, the big toe would be a little stronger since it has to bear more weight, though it is worth noting that on a real bear, the big toe is not so big, and more like you have it.
Oh, and as for the POV - that's awesome; these are becoming a specialty of yours. ^_^
Oh, and as for the POV - that's awesome; these are becoming a specialty of yours. ^_^
Thanks very much! I always like to draw the two outer toes smaller than the middle toes; to keep it more to the traditional paw ways. I try to stay away from making the big toe bigger than the others. I don't like the toes looking too human-like, but that's just my personal preference
Oh, TOTALLY agree - I really prefer a non-human foot in terms of toe placement. I guess "big toe" is a bad way to refer to placement. I meant that the err.... inner-most toe should be a bit larger 'cause the outer one is a bit beefer than it is, and on a plantigrade character, that makes for less balance and weight distribution stability (if you want to be technical), but yes, definitely keep it smaller and shorter than the next toe. I love the middle or centre toes being a little larger on plantigrade anthro paws. ^_^
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