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A Quick Guide On How I Draw Sleeves. Especially Oversized Ones. To Figure Out The Arms Direction, Ill

A quick guide on how I draw sleeves. Especially oversized ones. To figure out the arm’s direction, I’ll divide the arm into three sections by drawing two curved lines. I use these lines to figure out how to draw the end of the sleeve. Works every time!
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Happy last day of (Minotaur) March!
@rofax challenged me to make characters based on the four seasons, so here’s Spring! (Definitely go check out her art btw, she’s mega talented)

So much yet to learn!
Hey.
I’m sorry in advanced, but my roommate just came home to tell me she got a flat tire in my car. I don’t have a lot of money left over from the stimulus (what was left was being saved for rent) so I’m going to really just. Spam art stuff. I’d appreciate any and all help. Thanks
You can find my commission details here: https://twitter.com/KagedBird21/status/1344974671989645313 And here are some recent pieces I’ve worked on:





Please please help me out, spread this around, whatever can be done. I’d really appreciate it.


Iron Bull in comfy modern clothes is honestly one of my fave things
Ko-fi ☕
I just had some...thoughts... about sticking animal heads on human shoulders. Bear with me.
I think the reason some anthros look really strange (I’m looking at you, Skyrim) is because animal skulls don’t attach to their spines the same way ours do. Our spines and skulls are very vertical, but many animals’ are closer to horizontal.

Some people solve this by giving the animal skulls a human skull shape on the back. But, to me it makes them look somehow bald(??) and just kinda weird in general. If, instead, you change their necks to curve so that the spine still connects where their four legged counterparts’ do, they no longer look yucky! (And also don’t need a hair-do!)

This seems especially applicable for animals like big cats, cows, and lizards — animals whose spines attach very horizontally to their heads.

Anyway, enjoy some more art I did while having these very specific thoughts.

