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Published: 2016-08-29 04:13:23 +0000 UTC; Views: 6213; Favourites: 283; Downloads: 64
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Description Updated guide to how I draw expressions! I hope you find this useful!
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Fussyraptor [2018-09-01 06:19:31 +0000 UTC]

this is really useful ^^
good job.

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Mollish In reply to Fussyraptor [2018-09-05 05:47:33 +0000 UTC]

Thanks so much! It's a bit out of date - I'm hoping to redo it soon!

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Fussyraptor In reply to Mollish [2018-09-06 18:28:22 +0000 UTC]

np! I look forward to it ^^

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LavenderCat667 [2018-07-01 07:55:29 +0000 UTC]

I often find that in real life animals, larger pupils can be more attributed to expressions of fear or anger, smaller ones to more laid-back expressions, since an animal will want to take in as much light and sight of their opponent as possible, and even fear without any "opponent" triggers the same fight or flight response But I do understand if it is for stylistic purposes, the tinier the pupil, it seems the more dramatic the expression gets, so as a stylistic choice, it's very good for expressing that fear and anger since many people don't associate dilated pupils with fear or anger.

P.S. If anyone out there is a realistic geek like me, pupils likely cannot contract to such a small size as sometimes shown, so even if you use the small pupils correlating to anger and fear, if you want it to look more realistic, perhaps limit that size to a certain threshold of size. And please don't take what I say out of context, I don't mean to correct anyone or crap on style choices, I just like sharing facts.

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Mollish In reply to LavenderCat667 [2018-07-02 02:07:33 +0000 UTC]

That is definitely true! Thank you for your view and tips Β 

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gigglingGunslinger [2016-10-06 20:09:12 +0000 UTC]

Hey, uh, i'm a real big fan of dragons, and I was wondering, if you haven't already, could you do a tutorial on tooth placement and front feet? If you've done one already, could you link me to it?Β 

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Mollish In reply to gigglingGunslinger [2016-10-07 16:01:29 +0000 UTC]

Hey, there! I am really sorry, but I currently don't have any tutorials on feet or teeth. I need a lot more practice on those things myself - it would be wrong in my eyes to incorrectly teach others!
Sorry once more - something that I am using to help me with tooth and feet practice is to look up canine skeletons, especially 3D models!
I can link you to one of my favorite resources, if you like!

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Astra-Phantom5654 [2016-08-29 09:10:19 +0000 UTC]

This really helps me out <3 Been trying to get the eyes and mouth to go together with a digital drawing I'm working on but I can't seem to be able to draw the mouth quite right.

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Mollish In reply to Astra-Phantom5654 [2016-09-04 04:03:47 +0000 UTC]

I'm so glad that you think so!!! <3

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Astra-Phantom5654 In reply to Mollish [2016-09-04 15:22:50 +0000 UTC]

X3

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TheScorchingDragon [2016-08-29 04:43:26 +0000 UTC]

This is really good!
I often find the head/face the most fun part of the dragon to design because of all the large amount ofΒ variations that can be done with it.
Do you have a favorite part to draw when it comes to dragons?

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Mollish In reply to TheScorchingDragon [2016-09-04 04:04:15 +0000 UTC]

TY!
I quite agree!
I really enjoy drawing heads and necks in general. My least favorite parts are definitely the legs and hands/feet x3

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