Anyway, here's a timing/exaggeration exercise I did a few days ago; I am trying to teach myself more complex motions...
Hands, the 'eat what's on your plate or you'll get no dessert, young man' of learning to draw...
Working on a low-poly (<2048 tris) airship. I will post it to the gallery when done...
Really nice work I love furry drawings. Truly like the movement of hair that's going on and the happy expression.
You got really nice skills. Also good animations :)
Nice design and expression. I love the way she looks mad and those ears somehow the first thing that came to my mind was those are koala ears. I could be so wrong but they reminds me of a koala bear
yyukinoh1989 You're right - I had a look, and they're definitely too large for an otter.
welltheresyerproblem really great work this indeed looks like a otter now. Of course the koala girl also is amazing cute. Keep up the great work. This style kinda reminds me of sonic. Not sure if you know that but I really imagine those characters somehow alike. What is great since I love sonic and the other characters of the série and games.
Dynamic pose attempt (pulling against heavy/immovable object).
There is something I don't quite like about the proportions, and I think maybe she is too rigid....
welltheresyerproblem nice improvement already. I love the dynamic pose too I think it looks great also nice expression.
welltheresyerproblem really nice work. I love the change of position. I do think the frou is a bit too long of course I am not sure. Frou is the front hair at forehead. Really great work I live the drawing :)
yyukinoh1989 You commented on the image on 4 January, but I never came back to answer you.
After looking at the image, I think what makes it different (besides the off-model frou/bangs - well spotted) is that the object no longer seems immovable, just annoyingly heavy, so what would be ideal is the pose from the first image (where it looks like she's digging in by the heels) with the tail motion from the second image (which would imply she took a step back and it was dragging slightly).
Note: I know some land mammals keep their tails active as a counterbalance when pulling on something, but that seems to be a digitigrade quadruped thing, mostly, and I couldn't find a reference for an otter rearing up and pulling on something with its forepaws, so...
Two done so far, still trying to decide on who the last two artists should be.