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I recognise that I have ONE [1] way of drawing Dwarfs. This is a disability. Luckily it can be remedied. Inspired by the best dwarf designs EVER in Happily N'Ever After (which is actually finally coming out next year) I decided to poke around and mix things up a little.


This one comes with a few doodles from my sister. They're near the bottom – you can tell which ones they are because they're more interesting. And there's a crazy otter.

And Goodmountain giving William a word (very stiff drawing, bleh) ...


Thank you, [livejournal.com profile] disneyboy, for your Assignment! Now the challenge will be not working on it while I'm supposed to be working on other things. Heh.

Date: 2006-10-16 07:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ardys-the-ghoul.livejournal.com
I was going to say, "You should draw a female dwarf," but then I remembered that in Discworld dwarves of both genders are outwardly indistinguishable, and are both referred to as "he" (interesting concept, that; I rather like it). Does that make you wonder, of Goodmountain and his fiance--whose name I can't remember at the moment--which one of them is female? Because it certainly makes me wonder.

And about the drawing of Goodmountain and William--it is a bit stiff, but I think the stiffness works, in a way. It makes them look kind of tense. I think maybe if their heads were cocked towards each other a bit more, it might make it even better (just an opinion, of course :)). Oh, and I like the design for Goodmountain.

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