normally the whole werewolf/human transforming stuff weirds me out since it's often done by someone who has some deep rooted fetish for watching humans grow into beastly creatures, so they're often done hastily and slapdashed. but on the contrary, this is actually a really nice piece that you don't get that 'the artist had his hand on his dingus while drawing it' vibe from. you draw fabric so nicely! if you are at all open to a bit of constructive criticism... the shading/highlighting doesn't work very well on this particular piece, which is one of the first things i noticed. the stream of light and of course the fact that the werewolfhuman is on a bed suggests that it's a very dimly lit scene.. however, there are spots that are almost completely white, such as on the heel, the back of the calf, the knees, knuckles, hip, ear and lip. it looks like he's been oil slicked and polished. i would imagine it should be just the opposite, as he is transforming into something that is very furry. the whole little glints of shiny ugu highlighting seems to be becoming a fad
but on the contrary, this is actually a really nice piece that you don't get that 'the artist had his hand on his dingus while drawing it' vibe from. you draw fabric so nicely!
if you are at all open to a bit of constructive criticism... the shading/highlighting doesn't work very well on this particular piece, which is one of the first things i noticed.
the stream of light and of course the fact that the werewolfhuman is on a bed suggests that it's a very dimly lit scene.. however, there are spots that are almost completely white, such as on the heel, the back of the calf, the knees, knuckles, hip, ear and lip. it looks like he's been oil slicked and polished. i would imagine it should be just the opposite, as he is transforming into something that is very furry. the whole little glints of shiny ugu highlighting seems to be becoming a fad