New ref sheet for Aaron, because he seriously needed one. I'll have to get Kayla's done soon as well. Yet more anatomy issues here- it seems whenever I try to draw a basic standing pose it never works out no matter how hard I try. :I
Note: This is the canine version of a human character of mine. The info below is based on his human version.
Aaron Richardson - Male - 17 Years old - Quiet, introverted, impulsive, impatient, detached, creative. - Artist
He is a character in a story of mine along with Kayla ( [link] ).
Hey that look like me! Except that you draw like a 1000000 times better than I do, you don't have red eyes and you are male. Btw, Im Aaron too X3 *So fing cute! ^0^
Aaron was so much fun to draw, even if it was just his head. XD (So was Kayla!) Your character development is so stellar. I can only imagine the type of author you'd be~
Psh, whatever. At least you use proper grammar and spelling. I like your writing style, from what I've seen of it. It's easy to understand, and it's to the point without being boring. XD Nice and relaxed, I would say.
That'd be cool! It sounds like you have really good ideas! I'm still pretty interested in the idea behind that drawing you did a while back, about the boy who turned into a dragon?
It's still a surprise to me how people just can't write proper English. I just can't understand it. But maybe that's because i've always been very good at spelling and such.
Ah yes, I already have 2 large projects in the works- so although I have a lot of ideas for the boy who turned into a dragon, I don't want to start yet another large project. I was thinking of instead writing up particular scenes only, since I still haven't thought how to flesh out the story more other than a few major parts. xD
Gah, I know. Especially when it comes to school projects. I mean, they have spell check active on the program they used to do the project, and yet they still don't care enough to fix their mistake! That's me too, with the spelling thing. My classmates call me their "walking dictionary and thesaurus." ><
That's okay. ^^ That's actually what I do. With my main story I'm working on, I write scenes when they come to me, then patch them all together later and smooth out the kinks. It's turned out nicely so far, but as I said before, it needs a lot of work before I'm satisfied. On top of this, I have two interesting stories sitting at the back of my mind that I might think about writing out soon. Just to make more room in my storage. XD
asdklfgkhgphg No. You have those sorts of people too? GAHHHH.
They use Word and they still don't know how to spell? THE LITTLE RED SQUIGGLY LINE, GUYS. IT'S TRYING TO TELL YOU SOMETHING. /rant
Same here. I write the major parts in the story, then try to flesh out in between them. But I always have trouble in the in between stage. Always. D: My problem is that if I start writing another story I neglect the other ones. I have too many ideas and not enough hands! ;n;
Is that a type of author? xD
I still might post some shorter writings on here to get a bit of feedback before I post larger projects, though.
That'd be cool! It sounds like you have really good ideas! I'm still pretty interested in the idea behind that drawing you did a while back, about the boy who turned into a dragon?
Ah yes, I already have 2 large projects in the works- so although I have a lot of ideas for the boy who turned into a dragon, I don't want to start yet another large project. I was thinking of instead writing up particular scenes only, since I still haven't thought how to flesh out the story more other than a few major parts. xD
That's okay. ^^ That's actually what I do. With my main story I'm working on, I write scenes when they come to me, then patch them all together later and smooth out the kinks. It's turned out nicely so far, but as I said before, it needs a lot of work before I'm satisfied. On top of this, I have two interesting stories sitting at the back of my mind that I might think about writing out soon. Just to make more room in my storage. XD
No. You have those sorts of people too?
GAHHHH.
They use Word and they still don't know how to spell? THE LITTLE RED SQUIGGLY LINE, GUYS. IT'S TRYING TO TELL YOU SOMETHING. /rant
Same here. I write the major parts in the story, then try to flesh out in between them. But I always have trouble in the in between stage. Always. D:
My problem is that if I start writing another story I neglect the other ones. I have too many ideas and not enough hands! ;n;
One day, I've got to draw him!