@Alexander White: Interesting background story of the OC of yours! The design of the tattoo is lovely and the anatomy is spot on as always.
@Yokoiyo: Aw, the Daschund is adorable! I would love to see his method in first person one day. ouo
*snickers* Wiener...
I'm afraid I can't give you a redline as I'm still polishing my skills on drawing humans, however one thing I want to point out is that the clothes on your OC is a bit stiff and flat looking, so try adding clothe details (or "wrinkles" you could say) to give it more depth to it.
He/she looks like an interesting character and reminds me of the samurais in Rurouni Kenshin.

Just a basic sketch of a soon-to-be adoptable I'm planning to do, and will add fur details, shading and clean the messy lines at a later stage. Right now I'm literally stuck with my least favorite enemy; the paws. Can't draw those buggers in different angles, aha.
So any tips/redlines/crits are greatly appreciated, particularly the anatomy and the leg angles. ouo b
And yes, the second leg behind the foreleg is meant to be short in lengthwise, and the small line near the eye is its second eye.
@Yokoiyo: Aw, the Daschund is adorable! I would love to see his method in first person one day. ouo
*snickers* Wiener...
I'm afraid I can't give you a redline as I'm still polishing my skills on drawing humans, however one thing I want to point out is that the clothes on your OC is a bit stiff and flat looking, so try adding clothe details (or "wrinkles" you could say) to give it more depth to it.
He/she looks like an interesting character and reminds me of the samurais in Rurouni Kenshin.

Just a basic sketch of a soon-to-be adoptable I'm planning to do, and will add fur details, shading and clean the messy lines at a later stage. Right now I'm literally stuck with my least favorite enemy; the paws. Can't draw those buggers in different angles, aha.
So any tips/redlines/crits are greatly appreciated, particularly the anatomy and the leg angles. ouo b
And yes, the second leg behind the foreleg is meant to be short in lengthwise, and the small line near the eye is its second eye.











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