Reply: Thank you for thinking about entering! Just a warning though, I'll probably be ending the contest by the end of the month, so you won't have much time. But I hope you can enter.
Eeh! I love any whale drawing. The orca on top needs a tiny beak on the upper jaw though. Unlike standard dolphins such as the bottlenose, their upper jaw protrudes further than their lower jaw
Ooh! A very nice bit of practice! ^-^ I love how water looks in your style! Cetacean anatomy, as with all new subjects, can take some getting used to, but this is already an excellent start! Studying the internal anatomy of an animal, such as the skeleton, can really help!
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23 Jun, 2016, 5:55 pm
Reply: Thank you for thinking about entering! Just a warning though, I'll probably be ending the contest by the end of the month, so you won't have much time. But I hope you can enter.
23 Jun, 2016, 8:20 pm
Eeh! I love any whale drawing. The orca on top needs a tiny beak on the upper jaw though. Unlike standard dolphins such as the bottlenose, their upper jaw protrudes further than their lower jaw
23 Jun, 2016, 10:14 pm
Great, then you can be one of the cetacean sistahs! There's me, whalefanatic (Whaley), and MonoTheOrca (Monomo)
28 Jun, 2016, 2:13 pm
Ooh! A very nice bit of practice! ^-^ I love how water looks in your style! Cetacean anatomy, as with all new subjects, can take some getting used to, but this is already an excellent start! Studying the internal anatomy of an animal, such as the skeleton, can really help!