and when objects go off the page (like his arms) - aim the lines so they look like they are still solid forms that will continue even where we can't actually see them
don't just let the lines vaguely trail off
also - fur--
after constructing the form under the fur, don't then cut into it with jagged fur lines, undoing the construction
that cuts holes in his arms
the fur is on top of the form
why not just fix those things right on top of the original drawing (yours)
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Nice, but It's toned down
and when objects go off the page (like his arms) - aim the lines so they look like they are still solid forms that will continue even where we can't actually see them
don't just let the lines vaguely trail off
also - fur--
after constructing the form under the fur, don't then cut into it with jagged fur lines, undoing the construction
that cuts holes in his arms
the fur is on top of the form
why not just fix those things right on top of the original drawing (yours)
rather than redrawing it from scratch?
Cool, I'll have a revised drawing up here soon. :)
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