Much more successful this time. They still need a lot of work, but I think I'm getting closer to the heart of what I want.
If you're not doing a lot of bad drawings, you're not exploring all possibilities. It's especially important in concept development.
If it were socially acceptable I would absolutely wearing a soft waistcoat and no shoes all day long every day. Also if I didn't live in Baltimore where the streets are paved with glass.
i really like image number 2. their shoulder widths make sense to me. the first image sort of has the proportions of a dwarf, only without a beard. in the second one, i like the size of the one on the left's head in proportion to his body. his big rounded chin is also very endearing.
ReplyDeletethese are great keep em goin! Its awesome to see how the characters are evolving as you continue drawing them.
ReplyDeleteHaha..you're funny. And your hobbits are AWESOME.
ReplyDeleteI love that last one and his monstrous, wormy neck.
ReplyDeleteSuper love the last one. Though he seems particularly tubby, I feel like the proportions on him make the most sense.
ReplyDeletewow this is such an exciting project. it has me all interested in the hobbits which is rather unusual for me.
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