Here's a drawing I made some time ago... but it was never finished anyway (You will need to zoom if you want to see more detail, but it does not look well here )
The pen up there is for penspinning, you might not understand... idk why I put it there, though
[Edit] Can you see the main proportion error? Hint: Alignment.
Answer
The left eye should be up slightly and a tad to the left.
The lips should be smiling more as in the picture; I just drew them more as a slight smirk instead. I meant to make her more of smiling like in the picture, although when I first drew the seem in her lips I decided I liked how it turned out, and never changed it to look like in the picture.
Post has been edited 1 time(s), last time on Jul 12 2010, 11:30 pm by CecilSunkure.
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We can't explain the universe, just describe it; and we don't know whether our theories are true, we just know they're not wrong. >Harald Lesch
First of all I want to make clear that I didn't create this artwork, I've taken all elements from this desktop background:
I want you to rate the quality of my assembling and modifying. The picture I'm gonna present is meant as a Firefox Persona (for those who don't know it's a right-aligned browser background and is supposed to have 3000x200 pixels, that's why I have a lot of empty space - they will rarely be seen by anyone). I want to publish it for any fans of that German radio station Sunshine-Live so I'd like you, SEN, take a look at it and tell me if I need to fix something before I do that. Here you go:
nah /jk That's pretty cool, though it's got pretty stubby legs for something that appears so large. How does it move? Does it feed on other animals that are also scaled up in size? Is it like a flea to a dog, except to a giant elephant or dinosaur from the future?
Questions, questions...
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OKay seriously, this time.
I think you should try inking it and finish up the production with heaver lines and such, and then maybe colour it and stuff. As it is, the grid lines are kinda distracting, but overall, I get the impression that it would look pretty cool IRL. My only bone to pick is that I don't really like lightly shaded pics like that, but I'm sure that's more of a personal preference; ultimately, that's a nice drawing, and the scenery is pretty cool, since it also provides a scale (or an apparent scale, anyway).
Those were legs? I thought those were random spikes.
I think I may know how it moves... I drew my own BAMF rendition of it IN PEN with all these creepy wrinkles and shriveled skin in bits... I think it moves both by dragging itself with those two hanging flaps of flesh at its front, and by moving its tail like the body of a snake or slug.
YES finally someone replies , actually Lethoth is a parasite so its pretty small, the squares you see are 7x7 mm. so imagine the precision I needed to make all the detail... (also look at the boulder and grass near it, clear evidence it's small ) That weird long things it has beside the teeth at front are his feelings. And about the legs, I can make a drawing (maybe tomorrow) from Lethoth viewed from another angle so I can explain how it moves, ok? and explaining how he feeds
Still, though, it's a very good concept for a creature. It helps to draw it from a perfect front and perfect side view, it's good practice to get all those little anatomical details right.
I remember I made a comic called "Fred the Drunkard" in 2009, if you want I can remake and translate one chapter LOL it was so funny... even I was laughing while drawing and creating the story... Please comment about Lethoth I drew it in a whole school day... well the details took that long, the main structure was kinda quick
I made the explanation because Sand wraith and DavidJcobb had some questions about Lethoth's movement, also the first drawing was not too clear so the second one is much better in my opinion, at least