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Writing- 'n-Drawing-aholic
Towns Folk
Thanks! I won't be using any paint on this one yet, as I said it's a study. I have an A3 sketch book that I am filling up with mythical creatures. I was planning on keeping it all black and white ink drawings, but maybe some paint is a good idea. For now, it's time for some full body sketches.Yeah, it looks pretty innocent but that's alright. The horns seem good to me, I see no fault. Some paint would be a plus, so I look forward to seeing the finished product! You did well considering you only used a pencil. The shading is nicely done.![]()
Same creature, same tools, different expression. I put a little more effort in the textures and shading of this one.
As a bonus; here's a better picture of the first drawing:
Since it's been ages since I uploaded something, here's a study sketch I made.

I was practicing folds and different types of fabric on a dynamic figurine. Done in pencil and gray fine-liner. As for the figure itself: I suppose she is a blind dancing mage?
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