ticoun wrote:TinyVoices wrote:ticoun wrote:A different style explained by the fact that it was drawn using a modified version of one of the lineart templates Hensa made available for other artists to use for quick reference sheets. :)
Aww, a shame. I like clean stuff, and adding to that the unexpected art style made for a double whammy. So, then what part of that ref sheet is even Slow's own work?
The basic lineart is Hensa's, but Seff made little anatomy changes all around to fit more with his style. IMO it looks about 50/50 Hensa/Seff for the lineart, with 100% Seff color.
Edit: The back view is IIRC 100% Seff.
It's closer to 90% Seff at this point. I had to basically redraw both the front and back views because the anatomy and proportions were very unsatisfactory. I'm using things like tails, eyes, the arms (though even they did not escape without some basic proportion corrections) from the template, but everything else is fresh. In this case, there was no 'bare headfur' or good wolf ears in the template, so those are both from scratch. The muzzle is a modified one from the female template, made to look more masculine and more definitively wolfish. The foot closeup is pretty much straight out of the template - I think it's pointless, but the commissioner requested that I include it. It's not visible in this PG version, but I've also done genitals from scratch to replace those included with the template.
As you can see in the overlay, the eyes are the only part of the basic body that have survived entirely unchanged.