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Jackal an dragon sketches
Dragons vs jackals. Both pointy. Both triangley. Both varied in color. Dragons have infinite mythos and magic. But but but... jackals have fluff.
2024-01-16 02:12:01 +0000 UTC View PostBendy jackal sketches
Definitely going to revisit the glass table one at some point in the future. It's a fun concept.
2024-01-13 02:06:01 +0000 UTC View PostLudicrous jackal sketches
There is a point at which exaggeration becomes ludicrous. Too much. Too far.
Unfortunately, within the furry fandom, where that point is varies from individual to individual. It is a very thick line, which is what she said.
Finding how far to exaggerate certain aspects of anatomy has always been a challenge for me. I like realisti...
Jackal interaction sketches
2 characters is quite the different composition from 1. You get a lot of overlap and interactions that just aren't doable with one character which open up a pandora's box of possibilities. It's harder, and easier, less and more fun, but there's more to it.
2024-01-09 01:03:01 +0000 UTC View PostWhy jackals?
More than triangles, more than the variety of tails and color and hair. More than the ancient egyptian theming. It's when you put all those things together the artistic possibilities are both wonderfully varied and ripe for narrative.
2024-01-04 22:00:02 +0000 UTC View PostJackals. In sketch form.
And a bun. I'd like to render the jackals, do comics, explore the whole story of what's in the head. Why not? Time, really.
There might be some repeats in the coming days. I've got a folder of sketches and forgot to mark which I've posted and which I haven't so apologies if there's any redundancies.
More sketches?
Perspective, narrative, interaction, paws, musculature. So much to study, but what to fully flesh out and render?
2023-12-31 22:22:01 +0000 UTC View PostQ: Why so much perspective looking up?
A: The first answer that comes to your mind is correct. Happy the holiday.
2023-12-26 05:08:01 +0000 UTC View PostQ: Why the gray background?
It is exclusively 100% because the toned background hides mistakes.
Or, you know, because staring at pure white and using pure black is hard on the eyes. Plus if I ever want to add highlights it's easy when the gray already is.
Q: Where do all these sketches come from?
A: Studies, ideas of poses, wanting to solve a certain perspective or expression problem. You'll see similar poses over and over because it's something I find neat that I'm exploring, finding different compositions. Often there's just one little bit of anatomy or a curve that seems really neat and wanting to focus on it for the composition...
2023-12-21 01:23:01 +0000 UTC View PostQ: Why jackals?
A: they're not all jackals, but... most of them are.
I like the ears. That's about it. They're cute. The egyptian motif also allows for a lot of play, though I do wish they had fluffier tails.
Perhaps I should draw just an excess of fluffy tails. Tail chairs, tail beds, twin tails, tails fluffy enough to be storage devices. Just ...
Infinite sketchings
Jackals, studies, pairings, perspective.
2023-12-11 21:19:35 +0000 UTC View PostEver more sketches
As with all sketch groups, there's a few I like and a few I don't like. It's always a toss up which get finished and which go into the folder of forgotten projects, never to see their full render.
2023-11-25 02:13:01 +0000 UTC View PostEven more sketches
Foreshortening, perspective, anatomy, interaction, hands. So much to learn from sketches, but finished is better. Everything's better with color.
2023-11-23 01:34:00 +0000 UTC View PostJackal sketches
Going absurd with proportions here and there.
2023-11-21 02:04:01 +0000 UTC View PostJackal sketches
Going to be doing some sketch dumps for a bit.
Sketching for me is a way to get the art brain started. They have a lot of variety in where they come from and what they can be. You can focus on a small thing like a hand or back or do a full body. They also help with studying from real life and reference and I think help push me to g...
Red jackal stretch
A lot of lighting on this one. I'm enjoying the larger size canvases and will likely continue working with them from here on.
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