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Published: 2018-12-21 21:36:38 +0000 UTC; Views: 424; Favourites: 33; Downloads: 0
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guess who keeps forgetting to post things....meeeeeeSo, fun fact: When I was first coming up with the concept of Tabby way, way WAY back, I wanted her to always be a Druid of the Claw with a preference for the cat form side (aka the offensive side, since its never really explained if cat druids have their own sect name) and that has been the case for her up until fairly recently. I decided to switch to Balance druid instead of Feral, and with it came a lot of problems for Tabby, in that I would have to decide if she was a Druid of the Claw still or something else entirely.
At the current moment, I decided that she's a Druid of the Wild, or a druid that is capable with all totems and never truly specializes in one. Why? Because I can't make up my mind for her. For starters, she's always been adept at the shapeshifting aspect rather than the restoration and celestial aspects of druidism. Yet, with the story I wrote with her losing her birth leg and replacing it with an ironwood druidic symbiote prosthetic, she got a boon to her restoration aspect, and since I'm playing Balance instead of Feral, she uses celestial energy. So, she's kind of stuck in this awkward place where she's not sure what she does and as such, has a lot of different forms.
So, in case I do keep her as a Feral druid, or at least one that still has the ability to shapeshift into a cat, whala - she has a design for it.
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ninebark [2019-01-01 09:43:37 +0000 UTC]
What a cool design. I like the delicate striped on the back, and the soft mane trailing down the back. The ears are great, and the expression on the face is intense and conveys a lot of attitude and personality. You did an awesome job on this piece!
I saw you’re looking for some critique on this. My one comment would be on the anatomy/pose. There’s a lean to the pose that feels almost unbalanced, as if the weight is distributed in such a way that the figure might topple forward at any moment. It might be the pointed tips of the toes (they don’t look like they’re bearing any weight) and the length of the back leg that is stretched out (it feels almost like it might be too long for the body).
Sometimes, what I do is flip a piece the other way (horizontal) to see what it looks like. It helps my brain see a painting anew and catch things I hadn’t noticed or gotten too used to seeing. Try it and see if you can see the lean. Otherwise, it might be the anatomy of this design.
Again, very nifty design. Hope this helps, and good luck with your art in the New Year!
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