So I got
Zephyx to help me out with my art block, since I found the main reason my motivation was dead was because I felt like my anatomy kept coming out wrong every time I started to sketch. Zeph gave me a couple pointed, and after trying them I turned the picture into a Renamon teasing the viewer by pointing at her mouth. Whilst on Skype with Zeph at the same time, I got the idea of turning it into a properly vorish picture, and at the same time a little something to thank him for his help~
The Furry Fandom: WHere drawing someone in a deadly situation is a way of saying thanks.
FULLVIEW: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/14597086/H.....InARenaGut.png
Zephyx to help me out with my art block, since I found the main reason my motivation was dead was because I felt like my anatomy kept coming out wrong every time I started to sketch. Zeph gave me a couple pointed, and after trying them I turned the picture into a Renamon teasing the viewer by pointing at her mouth. Whilst on Skype with Zeph at the same time, I got the idea of turning it into a properly vorish picture, and at the same time a little something to thank him for his help~The Furry Fandom: WHere drawing someone in a deadly situation is a way of saying thanks.
FULLVIEW: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/14597086/H.....InARenaGut.png
Category Artwork (Digital) / Vore
Species Digimon
Size 910 x 1280px
File Size 231 kB
lol indeed ^_^ also yeah i am stuck in art black too.. nothing i start to sketch comes out right.. it gets all distorted.. i try hard with anatomy but only lately has it that i can't get anything to look like it isnt being veiwed in a fun house mirror.. maybe my hands arent steady enough anymore
Well, the way I fixed it was the tips Zeph gave me to get the chest properly proportioned with the rest of the body, which I felt was my downside.
His tip was from an old Marvel drawing book, which recommended drawing the basic torso shape in a figure 8. For female characters, the bottom circle will be larger, while for male characters the top one will be larger. After that, flatten out the top and bottom a bit and you've got your shoulders and hips!
His tip was from an old Marvel drawing book, which recommended drawing the basic torso shape in a figure 8. For female characters, the bottom circle will be larger, while for male characters the top one will be larger. After that, flatten out the top and bottom a bit and you've got your shoulders and hips!
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