

I notice that I flattened the bottom shape a bit, woops.

No, still not right. There are some pretty big problems, here, particularly with the arm/hand being too big. Throws the whole thing right off. Oh well, gonna call this one a wash and just keep makin' more. I find it facilitates learning better to acknowledge and analyze my mistakes more than it does to repair them (in terms of raw practice).


Looks like I leaned him forward a bit. The claws don't look very good. Looks as if I enlarged his facial features.
Couldn't find my blues, so these are a little "rougher" than usual. I'm not sold on some of the details, they seem shakey.
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