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yes
and sharks have pointed snouts
and neither sharks nor dragons have hair or ears
yes
well you'll just have to roll with it because i like him just the way he is

There's so many people in this thread that need to stop drawing basically the same thing over and over and over again.


and neither sharks nor dragons have hair or ears

Some dragons have external ears


There's so many people in this thread that need to stop drawing basically the same thing over and over and over again.
I've seen plenty of variety these past pages.

There's so many people in this thread that need to stop drawing basically the same thing over and over and over again.

If its what they're good at, their gonna post it. I don't think people are going to post something they aren't used to doing and it looking bad. It's like quality filtering. Subjective quality, though.

well you'll just have to roll with it because i like him just the way he is
so, you've found something you can draw, and you don't want to draw any differently
Some dragons have external ears
I've never seen it, to my knowledge, and I can't imagine it looking anything but stupid

I've never seen it, to my knowledge, and I can't imagine it looking anything but stupid
It does look rather out of place.

If its what they're good at, their gonna post it. I don't think people are going to post something they aren't used to doing and it looking bad. It's like quality filtering. Subjective quality, though.

Right, but like, what's the point of mastering one thing (dragons, ponies, furries, robots, whatever the forget people like to post) and then just doing that over and over again? I like doing portraits, but I try not to repeat angles of faces, how much of the body is included, facial expressions, mediums, I try to mix it up, and I don't necessarily shy away from things that seem challenging to me. And for now, the reason I keep doing portraits is because I feel like I haven't mastered them, I have more to learn, and I'd like to get better. And once I feel like I'm at a place where I feel good about what I'm doing consistently, then I'll move on, back to landscapes, do architecture, do something else for the sake of continuing to grow as an artist.


because its fun
I try to enjoy drawing whatever I draw. I also vary my subject from one thing to another. (Concept art for The Caverns)

and neither sharks nor dragons have hair or ears
Fun world of anthropomorphic beings


Have a horrible smudged drawing of a robot shark.



I miss my tablet



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