That pokemon-as-human kind of reminds me of Lydia from Beetlejuice
Anyway, here's my recent portrait of one of my characters, Maziyar Anvari. Unfortunately, he's not in his usual sleek, imperial, black-and-red medieval Baghdad-inspired clothes, but this was more of a facial study, anyway.
@felistia the dragons are quite rudimentary, something you would expect from someone learning, and show a interesting curve in your artistic development that I would like to see if you intent to keep learning and practicing.
But that background for the last picture is on a whole 'nother scale. The lighting, detailing, and proportional understanding are far above the dragons themselves. May I ask where you borrowed the image from, if you drew it, may I ask where you got the inspiration for many of those details, and some of them, such as the window detailing are integrating choice for a underwater ruin.
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@Zolen I actually copied the picture off of a website and drew the dragon around the picture. I was just messing around with the pictures because I needed to know what me characters for my novel looked like.
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