Author Topic: Drawings Megathread  (Read 4570669 times)

Give er' sum spunk


some curves and stuff

a round head instead of oblong would work too



it actually makes quite a difference

much better

a round head instead of oblong would work too



it would not

yeah it would only work with a neck


Round head looks more female.


Give her some hair. Or extrusions on her head that look like hair!

I have no idea where you people are getting this notion that the rounder head is more feminine than the original

I think everyone's subconsciously trying to make her look like a human female and that's not how this works

I have no idea where you people are getting this notion that the rounder head is more feminine than the original

I think everyone's subconsciously trying to make her look like a human female and that's not how this works
I'm fine with the elongated head. The round head looks ugly anyway. But does she have to be bald?

Not all non-human species have hair some kind of hair

Not all non-human species have hair some kind of hair
I know :[

I'm fine with the elongated head. The round head looks ugly anyway. But does she have to be bald?

why does she have to have hair? because humans have hair?

see this is what I'm talking about; yes her species is humanoid in basic shape (torso with two arms, two legs, and a head) but it's not human

it's a creature of my own creation, and while I deemed the minor visual gender clues (breasts, eyelashes, curves) necessary to establish to the audience that it is in fact a female of whatever species she is, adding something like hair is unneeded because it completely breaks the character no matter how you do it:


2 sketches i've done in the past 2 days.


Still a bit of a flat face but i'm getting there slowly.


This one was just too much fun to draw, i am not sure of what her species is but i absolutely love they way she looked when i was done drawing her.


There are some little problems with them but i'll fix those when i transfer them to digital drawings.

why does she have to have hair? because humans have hair?

see this is what I'm talking about; yes her species is humanoid in basic shape (torso with two arms, two legs, and a head) but it's not human

it's a creature of my own creation, and while I deemed the minor visual gender clues (breasts, eyelashes, curves) necessary to establish to the audience that it is in fact a female of whatever species she is, adding something like hair is unneeded because it completely breaks the character no matter how you do it:


Now that I look at it. The hair doesn't look very good. Oke.