Some Observational Sketches I Did On Some Organic Items That I Had Lying Around The House.







Some observational sketches I did on some organic items that I had lying around the house.
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He didn’t die.
He didn’t die at the end.
Grian jumped off a cliff. Scott was slash killed. Pearl was blown up. Martyn was struck down.
But not Scar.
Scar escaped. He ended with 5.5 hearts. He’s still alive. The watchers didn’t take him back.
He’s… free?
YOOOOO SCAR WON!!!!!
I'm so happy, he definitely deserved it, he was a killing machine this series. He's come so far in terms of skill from 3rd Life to now and I'm glad this was how Secret Life ended.
Life of Etho's Dishwasher and Grian





Trying to make Doc reminded me of why I don't draw horns on characters anymore. They are a pain to draw accurately.
(And Doc's horns are indeed based off of real goat horns.)
If anyone has any advice on drawing metal, please drop a comment with any tips or tricks you know. Pls. I completely winged it on Doc's metal face plates and I'm not very happy with the turnout.

Was making some sketches and decided to draw little fawn Gem frustrated with her wobbly fawn legs.
I imagined her as a very rough and tumble child-- the type to go out and fight a cave spider with nothing but a sharp stick (as pictured) and that she was eager to start running even before she could walk.
I also had it in my head that her deer-centaur parents probably went through several stressful years, because Gem wasn't like other fawns who were shy and happy to hide in tall grasses-- where it's safe for them. Instead, she was trying to fight mobs three times her size, on legs that didn't want to work well yet, giving her parents gray hairs far too quickly.

I'm not as happy with this drawing of adult Gem. The sword arm is wonky-- especially compared to her other arm. Her entire upper torso is just kinda weird and connects oddly with her lower deer half. Her deer legs are just that little bit too wonky to look natural. I'm also not a fan of the colors I used or the clothing style I picked either. All-in-all it just doesn't fit together nicely.
I'll probably redo this and post a better/different version.
Media type for both art pieces: pencil, ohuhu alcohol markers, fine-nibbed sharpie ink pen, colored pencil