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i dunno how to draw bodies well. the legs are p wonky because i was focused on the upper half of the body at first
anyways my older sister wanted me to make a character with her (shes the reason i ever start drawing on computers, reason i ever got on computers. shes probably someone who had a deviantart + a wattpad before ) and so she made a monster girl thing failed experiment with magic powers and its actually cool but at first it was edgy so i told her to tone it down a bit and now i geuss she attends a monster girl school and shes in gymnastics. shes prolly evil. she looks like it. but i realy like monster arms they look cool??   not a special interest
« Last Edit: April 04, 2016, 10:53:44 PM by bestguy22 »



that's pretty nice. drawing feet is always the hardest for me


do not skip leg day children


Just recently started drawing and geez I'm bad, I tried to draw Judy and she looks all wierd :(

Oh well, I'm sure I will get better over time.

is that your zootopia oc

is that your zootopia oc
U could read what I said, or not

U could read what I said, or not

its ok hes just having a meme


i was staring at my hand earlier and decided to draw this a couple of minutes ago
also i cant ink anything ever
my artwork only looks good as a sketch/draft
« Last Edit: April 05, 2016, 02:00:59 AM by Daswiruch »

cool it mr art center


why would you even post that in the first place

i hate drawing people we did a study of a live model

« Last Edit: April 05, 2016, 10:12:33 AM by Gunnyz »

why would you even post that in the first place

Because I like the artist and wanted to share his work with people in a somewhat fashionable way given the circumstances?

IMO the only wrong thing is the hands, specifically her right hand, other than that,  the nose bothers me but that's just a stylistic choice which is a-ok

Good job kumquat
Thanks dood

i hate drawing people we did a study of a live model
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which half spoke first