furnut: If this gets removed, be sure to also remove the other fan art of the eagle girl. Come on, fair is fair. Also, how is this questionable when she's fully clothed? >_>
furnut: @AMKitsune: oh wow man! Thanks a lot! these look great :D I would choose these color choices as well. lol nice wendy's shirt stripes >:3 it's kind to pull a Bluedraggy once in a while.
furnut: I was gonna spam this place with each of these drawings individually, but thought better of it. Marked questionable because of the bottom left pic. >_>
furnut: The background is dark enough. I have to stare at it to really see the characters. It's pretty creepy. I don't think I ever had a nightmare as visible dark as this. They were all decently lit.
furnut: I haven't been tuned in on any of the fandom of Undertale, so I find this drawing very entertaining without any emotional baggage :D I really like the vein on her fist
furnut: This suddenly reminds me of an episode of Steven Universe, where he innocently murders a non-sentient pumpkin in front of his sentient pumpkin-dog.
furnut: changing the direction and arc of her spine helps to get the poses you want.
for example, you can have her slump forward a bit for her tired/sleepy/drunk pose, with one hand rubbing her forehead.
for the shocked/surprised pose, you can arc her spine so her chest comes out but her head is reeling back in fright as her arms and legs try to get the most distance away from the source of the scare.
It helps to act it out yourself in front of a mirror. Try out multiple ways of acting out a pose and see how you position yourself, instead of trying to make it all up in your head.
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But that's a cool fireball effect!
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I really like the grainy texture you put in the lights too :D
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The highlight on Hussy-Weave's snout is a bit distracting, but no big deal.
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for example, you can have her slump forward a bit for her tired/sleepy/drunk pose, with one hand rubbing her forehead.
for the shocked/surprised pose, you can arc her spine so her chest comes out but her head is reeling back in fright as her arms and legs try to get the most distance away from the source of the scare.
It helps to act it out yourself in front of a mirror. Try out multiple ways of acting out a pose and see how you position yourself, instead of trying to make it all up in your head.
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