Any artists out there?

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I made some OC stuff since I don’t have fantastic refs for these charries either
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Here’s some wing studies...since my winged characters have hands on their wings instead of both arms and wings like an angel it wanted to see how it would work. When looking at the wing structure, it’s very similar to a human with the arm and forearm length being the same. There’s also a small bone at the end though, which is the equivalent of a hand, but since I don’t want feathers on my characters’ hands I am keeping both bone structures connected to each other.
Unlike angels, Pirr and Petri would usually drag their wings when the walk since they keep their arms down, but in tight or crowded spaces they would have to fold them up which means bringing their hands up to their chest on the shoulder level or up and back behind their shoulders.
Another complication the wing/arms could cause is difficultly fighting in the air, since my winged characters wield Spears. The solution is a special fighting style that the species has developed, which involves flying high above the target, a certain distance away, and then pull out the spear with one wing which makes you swiftly plummet towards the target at an angle. This method of fighting is essential to perfect, because it often involves hitting the ground after you spear your victim which leaves you vulnerable. Most don’t have fast enough reflexes to take off again without hitting the ground and still retaining their spear.
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I made some OC stuff since I don’t have fantastic refs for these charries either
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Here’s some wing studies...since my winged characters have hands on their wings instead of both arms and wings like an angel it wanted to see how it would work. When looking at the wing structure, it’s very similar to a human with the arm and forearm length being the same. There’s also a small bone at the end though, which is the equivalent of a hand, but since I don’t want feathers on my characters’ hands I am keeping both bone structures connected to each other.
Unlike angels, Pirr and Petri would usually drag their wings when the walk since they keep their arms down, but in tight or crowded spaces they would have to fold them up which means bringing their hands up to their chest on the shoulder level or up and back behind their shoulders.
Another complication the wing/arms could cause is difficultly fighting in the air, since my winged characters wield Spears. The solution is a special fighting style that the species has developed, which involves flying high above the target, a certain distance away, and then pull out the spear with one wing which makes you swiftly plummet towards the target at an angle. This method of fighting is essential to perfect, because it often involves hitting the ground after you spear your victim which leaves you vulnerable. Most don’t have fast enough reflexes to take off again without hitting the ground and still retaining their spear.
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You really thought about this! Great drawings
 
I made some OC stuff since I don’t have fantastic refs for these charries either
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Here’s some wing studies...since my winged characters have hands on their wings instead of both arms and wings like an angel it wanted to see how it would work. When looking at the wing structure, it’s very similar to a human with the arm and forearm length being the same. There’s also a small bone at the end though, which is the equivalent of a hand, but since I don’t want feathers on my characters’ hands I am keeping both bone structures connected to each other.
Unlike angels, Pirr and Petri would usually drag their wings when the walk since they keep their arms down, but in tight or crowded spaces they would have to fold them up which means bringing their hands up to their chest on the shoulder level or up and back behind their shoulders.
Another complication the wing/arms could cause is difficultly fighting in the air, since my winged characters wield Spears. The solution is a special fighting style that the species has developed, which involves flying high above the target, a certain distance away, and then pull out the spear with one wing which makes you swiftly plummet towards the target at an angle. This method of fighting is essential to perfect, because it often involves hitting the ground after you spear your victim which leaves you vulnerable. Most don’t have fast enough reflexes to take off again without hitting the ground and still retaining their spear.
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I love Mack’s outfit. Prim’s sister has such pretty feathers!
 
Thank you. I’ve got a seven year old sister as well though I didn’t base Kit off of her. Her name is inspired by my baby cousin, though. Her family is coming to visit tomorrow.
Anyway I only invented her last night and I’m already in love...
Here’s the colored drawing updated to show her little fangs. I also added a white streak to her hair. Kind of reminds me of Anna from frozen, but the lore for it is different.
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So here’s the lore, which is brand new btw: basically my culture believes that every child born in their village is blessed (or cursed, as the case may be) by one of 3 gods/goddesses. You determine which god and which blessing it is by finding a strange mark or blemish on the baby at their birth. For example, a mark on the shoulder is a gift of victory in battle bestowed by the god of Strength. A mark on the back is to bestow bad luck enemies, and is also from the god of strength. Heterochromia, as another example, is the gift of foresight from the goddess of Wisdom. The third god is the most unpredictable and receiving a mark from him is very rare. Sometimes he curses children with a mark on the neck, meaning premature death. Other times he gives a streak of white in the hair, which gives the ability to astral project, communicate with ghosts, or summon demons. This is what Kit has.
The best way to destroy someone’s power or gift is to cut out the blemish. This is a tactic that enemies will often use. I’m giving Pirr heterochromia which is why he eventually loses an eye (or maybe he’s only wearing an eyepatch to trick you into thinking he’s lost an eye). Many others without power will have scars where their mark was cut out.
She’s so cute. Reminds me of my sweet cat who died a few weeks ago.
 

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