- Pronoun
- she/her
hoohoo, I think I'll do some crit or something. :3
The bottom of the leg needs to really recede behind the top of the leg, so it looks like it's pointing backwards instead of sidewards... do you know what I mean? Foreshortening is both hard to explain and do. :c
The rest of the body looks fairly good, but overall it looks kind of flat where you haven't given the fur texture. I think you could fix this with shading, like shading the bottom of the stomach to show the curvature of his gut and his thighs.
Other than those minor nitpicks, this is pretty good! It's a great likeness. Did you draw this from a photo or ~imagination~?
I think generally his shoulders are a little to wide, making his head look small on top of his body. Like, where the first creases of his shirt on either side, going outwards from his neck - those look like to me where his shoulders would end. But idk, minor nitpick. The face is really good, but the nose could do with a little work. Noses are hard to draw! You usually have to draw the shading around the nose and work around it to show the point and such when you're not working in profile view.
Again, shading would bring this figure out a lot! It helps to define the form (three-dimensional shapes) of a drawing.
Reference is coming |D I'm just getting used to paint.net (thanks linoone~)
Looking at what wiki shows me of elks, you've done a fairly good representation here. The proportions are about right, however one problem is the right front foreleg; I imagine it's supposed to be lifting its leg up? Unfortunately the leg kind of bends awkwardly at the knee and it doesn't look quite right to me. Ungulates generally can't bend their knees that way.Ice Tiger said:
The bottom of the leg needs to really recede behind the top of the leg, so it looks like it's pointing backwards instead of sidewards... do you know what I mean? Foreshortening is both hard to explain and do. :c
The rest of the body looks fairly good, but overall it looks kind of flat where you haven't given the fur texture. I think you could fix this with shading, like shading the bottom of the stomach to show the curvature of his gut and his thighs.
Other than those minor nitpicks, this is pretty good! It's a great likeness. Did you draw this from a photo or ~imagination~?
There's a lot of cute things in here (I want that tie goddamit) but I think I'll critique the guy with the cat tie. I'm not sure if this is a character from anywhere; I don't recognise him as such~
I think generally his shoulders are a little to wide, making his head look small on top of his body. Like, where the first creases of his shirt on either side, going outwards from his neck - those look like to me where his shoulders would end. But idk, minor nitpick. The face is really good, but the nose could do with a little work. Noses are hard to draw! You usually have to draw the shading around the nose and work around it to show the point and such when you're not working in profile view.
Again, shading would bring this figure out a lot! It helps to define the form (three-dimensional shapes) of a drawing.
Reference is coming |D I'm just getting used to paint.net (thanks linoone~)