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Skull Study  PC/ChangeStone

by Tah-Marien

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Still working on my studies of the elven skeletal system.  Here is a further adaptation of the skull for the WoTM's.  I fell I am getting closer to the true eye ridge and teeth placement.

Posted January 04, 2013, 06:41:12 PM
SwFC, elf skull, skeleton


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Treefox

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Comment #1 - Posted January 08, 2013, 12:06:05 AM
Again, this is quite excellent. The details in these are astonishing. I love to see the care you put into your characters.

Twinkling Star

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Comment #2 - Posted February 06, 2013, 08:13:03 PM
Lol... great! Like it.  ;D I did such studies for all my centaurs and elves, also for 3D, but I can't find an anatomical solution for this very big elfquest eyes. They don't fit well into the skull...It really works only in 2D art, do it?

Tah-Marien

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Comment #3 - Posted February 07, 2013, 10:27:07 AM
I do sculpt these EQ characters in Traditional 3-D.  The eye place is easy  'if'  you think of it ( the eye placement) as three circles together, touching for human;  then three circles  pulled a little apart and not touching for elf.  At Westercon 52  Wendy said the only difference between human and EQ elf was the eye ridges. Elf being wider across the eye bridge. I must Note that they need the Ear ridge also to hold the cartilage of the ear up and out from the skull.

Berit

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Comment #4 - Posted October 18, 2018, 03:40:30 PM
Seriously, how am I just now seeing these! this stuff is right up my alley and I never knew about these! Dang! this is seriously interesting stuff! thank you for sharing!...
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