Tahiru ➜ StratosFur

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Furry over 50. He/Him. Not a bot. Posts (labelled) adult stuff. LGBTQ+ friendly. DMs welcome, but please put an actual question, request or thesis in your initial message. Icon: @lizardbethart.bsky.social; Banner: @lizzykinz.bsky.social

Some tips on how I tackle dragon (and any non humanoid) expressions! I don't normally like adding human like eyes or eyebrows so these are other things I rely on, check alt text for added tips #dragon #art #tutorial (I don't consider it a tutorial per se pero will make it easier to find for people)

tips on dragon expressions, with different basic examples on applying human emotion to a non human face following the rules of animation and acting + understanding how the muscles we draw on said dragons can be moved around to replicate not just human-like expressions but also drawing from animal ones. Around indication texts on where to squash or stretch features there's the following tips:

Pay attention to analogous muscles of human and animal anatomy. Plenty of cat and dog memes have human-like expressions.

Balance stylization and realistic, more rigid anatomy. Balance the trade-offs of each. If your dragon can't use eyebrow-like movements push eye-shapes, pupil dilation changes, body and face angle/pose and light to drive the mood. If you play it right even a lipless dragon with no mobile face muscles can show all range of emotion on the scene.

Play with pupil dilation to express different emotions, think of how does a human express them. Mix it with animal body language that humans understand easily too: bristling, baring teeth, snarls, smiles, hand and body gestures, lowcast gazes, lowering your head to someone's eye level, subdue poses, trying to look down on someone or loving gazes, the sky is the limit.

Move the head! angles are everything. Scales can act as eyebrows but you don't need them (they are helpful however). The magic lies in eye shape + cheeks, mouth and how shadows shape the expression. How flared nostrils are and showing sclera in extreme expressions can be pretty useful too!Same image but lining the direction of the lines the shapes take, that's the keay to expressions in any drawing and this is no different.

The three dragons from botw/totk in ... uhh, situations! Naydra: Late to work Dinraal: Enjoying a lava bath Farosh: Water up the nose #Zelda #botw #totk #tearsofthekingdom #breathofthewild #dragon #dragons #Naydra #Dinraal #Farosh #Nintendo

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⭐ Welcome to BGHawes ⭐ Fantasy creature artist from China. Dragons, monsters, anthro, animals & characters. Commissions open — contact in bio. OCs, worlds & comics in progress. No gen-AI. Happy to meet storytellers & indie comic artists.

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Its been a hot minute since I have posted anything. Recovering from foot surgery, 2 back to back conventions and some bronchitis sprinkled on top certainly killed my social media post planning. But I am still hard art work. Here is what I am currently working on

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Apologies for radio silence! I'm preparing for EF travels but I wanted to give you a glimpse in new stickers! 😁 I'll make official post about Eurofurence Dealers' Den soon but if I somehow forget my table is B1/419 and we have new t-shirt, new deskmats, more prints and new bag for you!

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