@WaterGoddessMillenia
Millenia Syke

Male Body Study
Male Body Study by @WaterGoddessMillenia (Millenia Syke)

If you've every looked at my gallery it'd be pretty clear that I almost never draw men ( I have no clue why) The last time I have ever done a full body shot was probably about 5 years ago when I couldn't draw for crap anyway.

Soooooo.....thought I'd give it a go to see what I could do and just make sure I didn't have gender confusion or anything like that Oo. After doing the body I just kinda slapped on the head and colored it a little.

If anyone can tell me if I have gotten part of the anatomy wrong, please say so I can make sure I don't do it next time ^^;;

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Posted: Wednesday, 03 August, 2005 @ 12:42 AM

He looks great to me...but of course I cannot draw men so what do I know ^^ I really like the thick black lines you outlined the body with. It helps it jump off the page a little. His hair looks great too!

Posted: Saturday, 12 November, 2005 @ 06:20 PM

This ones a sexy little bugger! But err, is he like a demon coz he has no belly button, or not one that i can pick out..and maybe adding a little more detail to the hair next time, but otherwise its great!

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