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@falitoud all of the lighter patches on his body are a thinner coating of that red fur, so its like practically human hands huhu. Just a little wolfish with the pads and nails
I've been practicing soft-shading and thinner lineart recently, and I think I've made a breakthrough in my art process.
Which one do you think is better? Poll in the thread below.
Why they keep streamlining the body and make it thinner?
Hat witch first restyle.
The tendrils are now thinner, like real hair and the eyes are now light blue and... cuter, I think?
At least she doesn't look a fake like before.
Trying out sketch brush with thinner lines
*for some reason, I really like Sami shaman design
I think I can draw her tits smaller but makes her body thinner so it looks bigger
@berrybont I use the brush pen when doing lineart for my doodles lol but I modified it a bit so it looks thinner 😂
@Kana_nsftw At first glance, I don't think there is anything unnatural about it. If I’m forced to say, the left chest looks a little thinner.
@Ineedaname92440 However, compared to humans, they have thicker necks and thinner waists.
Also, I don't think you can see much of the inside of the armpit with this degree of arm opening.
I want Athena to be redrawn thinner... 😅
Rumour has it that the picture on the right was in the planning stage.🤔 https://t.co/SkKWLX7sxM
@m77130751 @javierbravo98 @GodHatesNFTees Sweep #ApeHaterClub. They are part of the ecosystem and the floor is a lot thinner. They are awesome. Burning mechanism is also coming.
#GodHatesNFTees
@ZB_CREATIVE (2/2) Longer hair follows the same rules, if you can't see the hair line (Xabi) start at the sideburns and work your way to the fringe, remembering the hair will be thinner where the light hits/shines through but partings & longer hair is all about flow and following the lines
Highschool vs present me
Hair is getting thinner TAT https://t.co/V4gLpKLD4V