#I like bones but I still don't know how to do a fat skele belly *cries*
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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 ยฏโ \โ _โ (โ ใโ )โ _โ /โ ยฏ
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 ๐
And wrinkles! I know they're bones (weird malleable monster skellies ๐) 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
#5am talks#I think this was more ramble that something useful?#I draw by instinct at this point so I'm just repeating what I heard in a video about how to draw expressions#But applying it to skellies ๐#Now if we talk about their bodies. Hear me out--#I like bones but I still don't know how to do a fat skele belly *cries*#Knows how to do *thick* but not how to do *THICC*
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