here it is finally! the updated ref for my beloved Obie, my little cleric-barbarian that I’ve had the pleasure to play in @filmatra ‘s DxD campaign for the past 3 years! crazy to think i first drew him in 2019 😭
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drawings from the past few days of a new dnd character i made ^_^ he’s a harengon bard!
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Head Advice #1: Everybody’s head is the same size.
Okay, not really, but basically. There’s a reason you don’t have to know your head circumference to find a sunhat. We all have pretty similar head sizes, especially from the visual distance we usually draw characters.
The only exception to this is babies or children under 10. Those guys definitely have smaller heads! (But did you know our skulls are already over 90% their full adult size by the age of 5?)
Different style choices demand different proportions, but in general, it’s good advice to pick a head size, and stick with it!
Head Advice #2: You can use head size to indicate a character’s size.
Big characters don’t look like average sized people scaled up. And you can’t just scale down to get a small person!
You can make a character look very big and tall or very very small — even if they are standing alone in a vast white nothingness — just by how how they are proportioned! The most important proportion (in my humble opinion) is their head size. Look me in the eyes and tell me you can’t tell which of these characters are big and which are small.
Head Advice #3: Don’t go shrinking anyone’s head.
The most common head sins I see happen when an artist is trying to indicate (body) size difference in a couple, and use their heads to do it. The result is an image that looks something like this:
If you don’t want your lovers to look like they belong in different animated tv shows, don’t go shrinking anyone’s head! Use their bodies (hands and feet and bellies and muscles) to show off their size differences.
Anyway, that’s all. Having fun giving head. I mean doing head. I mean drawing heads.
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Hark, it's my Tav ,who I love (which is to say I love to put her into situations)
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A ref-sheet commission for an elven warlock! Her patron is a unicorn in case you couldn't work that out...
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new ref for noel!!! the way i draw her has changed a lot in the past year, so she's due an update
if you're curious, you can read about her on toyhouse!
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I ended up redesigning Ramir's cat form! His old cat form ref was really outdated and generally not great so it was time to completely redo it (I'll be redoing his humanoid form at some point too)
He's based off an oriental shorthair mix so that nose is a must tbh
Please no reposts, referencing, reusing, or edits, please feel free to reblog ❤️ Click for best resolution!
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