This is a selection from the week, to see them all follow me on twitter @lupesilverwind
I'm -very- fond of each of these doodles for various reasons: the unifying one being that they're simply drawn well, of course!
1.) Both the Bearista and Ferrista (as we're calling them!) really show the flexibility of your art style, using both a large and small animal model for the same modern occupation. It's nice to see you work with other clothing styles. Also, I admire the bear's warm enthusiasm and beautiful bicep; and the ferret's got a nice bit of tone to his body as well!
2.) Love the bodybuilder goat for...well, just that, his well chiseled body. (No, I express no shame!) This is a great display of muscular anatomy on a somewhat underused animal, which I do find rather attractive in this role. I enjoy the classic pose, his pronounced lats, biceps and abs. And that smile of his ties it all together; it's just so friendly and inviting!
3.) As for the Red Riding Hood / Werewolf panel, I've always liked the wolf being portrayed -as- the fierce protector as opposed to the one being protected from.
4.) The zero-gravity minotaur is just fantastic: both the scenario and the portrayal of the character alike! He looks exceedingly chill floating upside down like that, and I love how that pose gives us a fine few of his handsome body. I am quite the fan of hairy men when its styled right in the right places (in this case, chest and pits). I'd hang with'im!
5.) The bottom-right werewolf is your usual model of choice, but the pose is nice and looks great for practicing arms; furthermore, your shading (as always) gives everything you produce more depth. =D
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That bearista :O