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Realistic Irkens?
Realistic Irkens? by @lynne (Lynne)

Weird story behind this one, but I have uploaded it for reference sake. I had my Loomis book out for reference and was doodling the human figure, just for practice, y'know... and it was getting boring. I know what humans look like. So the thought occured to me, how could I draw Irkens, realistically like this, and how would they differ from humans and each other.

This is what I came up with. You got a couple different poses of your basic Irken male and then a same-pose comparison between male and female structure. The male is more tapered and the female, because of the chest area needing to be larger to accomodate the smeet (ask AF, we've gone into this biology thing in great detail for her Irken spinoff species) is actually closer to human proportions.

I rated it T for nudity because it's pretty detailed even though Irkens don't have external genitals or anything like that. They are internalized unless 'in use' and that area is marked by a dark spot between their legs-- black on males, dark green on females. Who knows where we came up with THAT one... blames Misik and Evane

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21y31d ago
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