Erm, please don't be condencending if some people like thin sans, or any other interpretation of Sans for that matter. Appreciate it! 👍
🎨 Art by the amazing @woolpen again !
💙 Crossbones belongs to @tsunderswapofficial
💚 Esha's sprites & Crossbones sprites edit by me ~
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In love with your new ref @mothiepixie ♥
waif gets uppies
🎨 @erineas (obviously for that kind of things 😮💨)
sir Precious!!!
Rolling in once more to ask if you have any tips for drawing sans and papyrus head? Just really like how expressive you managed to make them
I'm one to change things on a whim, so this is not a rule and you'll probably catch me experimenting from time to time ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
About expressions, I firmly believe they rely on their eyelights and brow bones the most!
"They can't stop smiling because they're skeletons", and showing emotions under a permanent smile is difficult, so I interpret that as "they always show teeth because they're skeletons".
Those who have eyelights like Sans can dilate or contract them, which is amazing for showing how they're feeling at all times.
Exaggerating the position of brow bones can help accentuate that.
Sockets work like eyelids, another great thing to exaggerate (in case they don't have eyelights, like Papyrus, I go cartoony and let them work like pupils moving from side to side pfpfpf)
Mouths can help still, the edges of their teeth moving upwards or downwards or even like lips just for the sake of expressing. It doesn't makes sense, but 👀
And wrinkles! I know they're bones (weird malleable monster skellies 👍) but adding that extra bit of lines under their sockets, around their nose bridge, between their brow bones and their mouth when they're furious, shocked or very tired works wonders.
And as a bonus:
But y'know, that's how I do it. Every artist is different and I'm still figuring how to draw them myself. My first Horror was veeeeery different from the one I have now omg
how do you go about drawing the heftier skeleton body types so nicely? i want to draw bigger skellies but im not sure how to go about it!
I'm so sorry this is a bit late, but I hope it still helps in some way!
I heavily focus on the shapes as a foundation for my boys. I reference a lot of body types and anatomy! If you're looking to draw bigger skellies, I recommend finding a body type you like and studying what defines it; it doesn't have to be realistic (that can be a bit overwhelming) but finding a style you like and learning that way is much easier and is a simpler form.
For me, I like wide shoulders and large, comfy bellies--aka, the wonderful dad bod <3. So that' where my major shapes will be defined; I like to focus on points like the collar bone to help me build on the ribcages, and if I draw ecto, that tells me where the pecs should be, abdominal "muscles" and other lovable folds!
Most of the time, my guys are clothed, so I don't have to worry about bones. ;3
Everyone's interpretation for skellies is different, but the one thing that is universal, imo, is the use of shapes! That's where you want to start off and know that I'm encouraging you and rooting for you! <3
For sure one of my favorite commissions of Esha so far ! Here's Craft!Esha 🥹🌈💚 How I love to see her traveling in different AUs !! Thank you with all my green soul for this amazing result ! 🫶🤎✨ MERCI !!
Commission of Esha in my Craftstale AU for @shinyeclair !!
ENG 🇫🇷🇹🇳 | 29y | Yumeshipper ✨ | Multi fandom | Beginner artist (pixel, digital, 3D) 🖌️ | Mostly SFW but can be suggestive !
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