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Lion Head

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OKay this is part of a project for "life science" class, i didnt know how to do it like this but then i could and this is what i got.

Kinda liked to draw animals, and even how it ended up like this, i was going to give up but nah, keep on this. its going to be on a presentation.

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Not only is this a godly picture, it reminds me of Aslan. THAT, truly, is the very meaning of art. Majestic lion-beasts. I honestly love this piece.

Splendidly done.

Zelldoom responds:

Aslan? i quite remember..., that lion from "Lion King" Right? I haven't seen that movie in ages!

cool

i honestly think this is pretty awsome =D

Zelldoom responds:

Thanks, finally a good comment here :D!

Seville

You're good at textures and overall design. But, look, your lion is obese ! lol.
Lions have a mane of a different colour than the rest of their body, here it looks either like his mane is covering his whole body, either he's got a shitload of fur on his back. So, the main problem is that, even though the fur of his mane goes over his shoulders, it is "bushy" and looks like hair, here, it looks like bear fur or something.
It looks half-bear half-lion. Scientifically, it's pretty innacurate due to the depiction, not the idea itself, artistically, it's not bad, but nothing special or peculiarly well-drawn.

Zelldoom responds:

Thanks for the comment, yeah, i was thinking about that, the mane was more larger than expected, i was always on zoom so i couldnt notcie it until i uploaded, if i have time i will re-draw this one. Thanks :D

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