07-23-2014, 06:49 PM
Man I am liking your rendering on those last couple of posts. Great edge control and forms. I also like how you handle unconventional skin tones and the little touches like the green gungey rotten bits and the purple-ish fingers on that undead fellow with the spear.
Nice melding of the anatomies on the wolfbear, particularly around the face, and getting that longer body to work on such a heavy looking animal. A small crit on the fur - whilst the general directions look consistent, it is a little chaotic looking on the full body sketch, so it might help to convey it in a chunkier manner to show off the forms more clearly. If you want some bear related inspiration, try doing google search for "Terryl Whitlatch bears". She worked on Brother Bear and did some amazing anatomy studies of them.
Nice melding of the anatomies on the wolfbear, particularly around the face, and getting that longer body to work on such a heavy looking animal. A small crit on the fur - whilst the general directions look consistent, it is a little chaotic looking on the full body sketch, so it might help to convey it in a chunkier manner to show off the forms more clearly. If you want some bear related inspiration, try doing google search for "Terryl Whitlatch bears". She worked on Brother Bear and did some amazing anatomy studies of them.