AMKitsune: Sammich: The ultimate cure for underweight/emaciated characters.
I love the way that you've, well, pretty much done everything here!
Her pose, expression, background and how you've generally laid out and framed the image.
Fantastic work :D
FistHombre: YES! I love it! I get the feeling that she's about to write a story(or just take notes?)about whoever happens to be the viewer. AS usual, I hope we'll se more from you!
Tahrey: How quickly do Argonians age vs Humans, though? And, as they're a lizard race, should they even HAVE collarbones? :)
I lika eet a lot though, the only thing I'm really puzzled by is what's going on with her top lip... if that's even the right word for the edge of an Argonian mouth.
BadReligion: @Tahrey: As humanoid race with straight posture, which can move arms more than only for/backward, I think yes, they should have a collarbones.
CaptainLackwit: @Tahrey: Yes, you can use human terms for Argonian anatomy. On top of that, they do age about the same as humans. And as Tahrey said...
Tahrey: Okey dokes. I just knew lizard vs mammal limb joint anatomy was somewhat different, hence how the former tend to have out-then-down stance (when quadripedal), but the latter are basically just straight down. Though both seem to have ball and socket joints, but mammalian ones are maybe a bit more complex.
BadReligion: @Tahrey: Biology lesson with BR: >_<
To "vertebrata" (yes used, guugle translator, I mean livings with internal skeleton), we count:
-Fish
-Amphibians
-Reptiles
-Birds
-Mammals
"Just" lizards are group of reptiles.
For what we have collarbones? To hold our arms in the right place, why we have it but for example regular cats don't? Reasons in my previous message here.
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I'm not sure if the old one will get deleted, if it's my job to do so, or what exactly happens.
But yeah, this looks better I feel.
TY Adroma!
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I love the way that you've, well, pretty much done everything here!
Her pose, expression, background and how you've generally laid out and framed the image.
Fantastic work :D
I thought she is wearing glasses, but I realized these are only nose holes.
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I lika eet a lot though, the only thing I'm really puzzled by is what's going on with her top lip... if that's even the right word for the edge of an Argonian mouth.
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Yes. They should have collarbones.
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To "vertebrata" (yes used, guugle translator, I mean livings with internal skeleton), we count:
-Fish
-Amphibians
-Reptiles
-Birds
-Mammals
"Just" lizards are group of reptiles.
For what we have collarbones? To hold our arms in the right place, why we have it but for example regular cats don't? Reasons in my previous message here.
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I was just being lazy with Lizards/Reptiles btw, but thanks for clearing up the collarbone = difference between quadripedal / bipedal thing.
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