by ThousandSounds » Sun Nov 17, 2024 10:35 pm
I spent all day yesterday tryna figure out the anatomy of these creatures and I'm only posting this rn so I can grab a back up of this in case I screw up
i'm not an expert I'm just gonna color in the rough muscular anatomy of these beings based on the way I studied them, and then I'll leave it in for Falco and the artists to look at whenever if they want
Falco if you're seeing this pls tell me if you'd like thick or thin lines because I could go either way but i can't decide.
I'll make sure to leave my brush settings for lines in here once I'm done so that staff have an easier time editting them. and I'll even take a look and see what settings to use for those who cannot use pen pressure/don't have a tablet so they're stuck with the big round noodle, if I have time
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by Falco » Mon Nov 18, 2024 2:24 pm
this is so awesome! As for lines, I can't really pick either! I think lines that aren't too think but also not super thick are easiest to work with. If that makes sense? Like the around a brush size 3? But I also totally trust you to do whatever you think looks the best!!
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