Raydio: @bluedraggy: Honestly if I were you, I would have completely scrapped the lines on the clouds and colored in your own. Linework and clouds just don't mix tbh. Along with the stream. But other than that, this is a very nice looking render.
Raydio: I was drawing some colonial characters then realized Katia as a pirate would be the best thing ever because she would also be wearing pirate pants -which are arguably the greatest pants ever.
Raydio: This super reminds me of the first sketches I ever made for other comics and games when I was developing my "skills" as an artist.
Not saying this looks beginnier, it's impressive. And I like your daughters ability to convey emotion well. Kudos!
Raydio: This actually makes me beg the question: do Khajiit groom themselves like cats or do they shower like regular humans/elves? Also what kind of flexibility do they hold...
Raydio: The stress of the confrontation facing the Kazerad causes him to go into shock. This shock induces a comatose state that can last from 40 minutes to four hours. While "dead," the Kazerad's body is limp, it's front feet form into balls and drool runs out of its mouth.
Raydio: @AMKitsune It's kind of a stereotype then: assumption that all prequel readers are furries, and a stereotype that anyone who likes personified bipedal animal characters (like, idk, katia), are perverted weirdos. But of course, stereotypes always stem from example...
Raydio: ^Oh and in continuation of what I just said: yes this image DOES NOT help me when I say I will never classify as a furry. I made this because I have never drawn the female anatomy in a finalized form (in rough drafts, but not final products), so I thought "Why not create a drawing of character ____?" So I picked Rajirra.
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Awesome.
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Also those ghosts have a purpose and I will figure it out, mark my word.
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Not saying this looks beginnier, it's impressive. And I like your daughters ability to convey emotion well. Kudos!
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