you put much effort in many details. in my opinion you should have to draw some more details to the gravel, like single rocks or boughs to make the scene more alive. very good work and I enjoyed whatching though 👍
Thank you so much!! The reason why the sand and mud is kinda lacking in detail, is because this was intended to be a fast drawing, I just kinda lost myself in the big picture and forgot the details on the ground😅 But thanks for the advice!
Awesome work! I wish I could draw online this well. What app is it? And how do you move sections of the body to change the posture? And how come there’s already lines which you can draw over? I have soo many questions!
Thank you so much! I draw using a tablet, on a program called “Krita”. I can move sections of the body by using a built in tool in the program that selects an area, which I can then move freely. The lines that I draw over are usually lines I have already made, just moved from somewhere else. With the exception of the skeleton in the first few sections, which is a screenshot from a paper, which I used to just get the proper proportions of the animal. Thank you for your questions, I love to answer them!
@@dino_drawings awesome! I’m currently in college so I don’t have the time but in a few years when I’m studying palaeontology full time in university I’m going to try palaeoart.
you put much effort in many details. in my opinion you should have to draw some more details to the gravel, like single rocks or boughs to make the scene more alive. very good work and I enjoyed whatching though 👍
Thank you so much!!
The reason why the sand and mud is kinda lacking in detail, is because this was intended to be a fast drawing, I just kinda lost myself in the big picture and forgot the details on the ground😅
But thanks for the advice!
Awesome work! I wish I could draw online this well. What app is it? And how do you move sections of the body to change the posture? And how come there’s already lines which you can draw over? I have soo many questions!
Thank you so much!
I draw using a tablet, on a program called “Krita”.
I can move sections of the body by using a built in tool in the program that selects an area, which I can then move freely.
The lines that I draw over are usually lines I have already made, just moved from somewhere else. With the exception of the skeleton in the first few sections, which is a screenshot from a paper, which I used to just get the proper proportions of the animal.
Thank you for your questions, I love to answer them!
@@dino_drawings awesome! I’m currently in college so I don’t have the time but in a few years when I’m studying palaeontology full time in university I’m going to try palaeoart.
@@DreadEnder can’t wait to see what you do!