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<blockquote data-quote="Harsh" data-source="post: 3277434" data-attributes="member: 48660"><p>I like the character, and agree with the sentiments posted earlier. He has a lot of story about him. Having him look somewhat aged and rugged is a good call. The pipe, reguardless of how he uses it, is a nice touch to show his tendency to sit back and watch and think on things. It takes a patient person to smoke a pipe (typically).</p><p>The only critique I can offer is on the legs and feet. They look fine for the most part and are believable to the character, but the positioning of the feet make him look like he is leaning back a bit off balance. Also, the right foot (middle of page) is a bit off. A background or at least sketchy ground work may help this, but ultimately I think it is just coming off as a bit flat do to lack of overlapping which would give it some perspective. Play with it some, look at some reference for birds and lizards alike and see what happens. The left foot is fine I think.</p><p>Good stuff, keep it up. Let's see more!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harsh, post: 3277434, member: 48660"] I like the character, and agree with the sentiments posted earlier. He has a lot of story about him. Having him look somewhat aged and rugged is a good call. The pipe, reguardless of how he uses it, is a nice touch to show his tendency to sit back and watch and think on things. It takes a patient person to smoke a pipe (typically). The only critique I can offer is on the legs and feet. They look fine for the most part and are believable to the character, but the positioning of the feet make him look like he is leaning back a bit off balance. Also, the right foot (middle of page) is a bit off. A background or at least sketchy ground work may help this, but ultimately I think it is just coming off as a bit flat do to lack of overlapping which would give it some perspective. Play with it some, look at some reference for birds and lizards alike and see what happens. The left foot is fine I think. Good stuff, keep it up. Let's see more! [/QUOTE]
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