isei-silva:

I’ve gotten a couple of requests with how I draw draenei legs, and I whipped up a quick anatomy reference, including muscular and skeletal structure. Though this shows a male’s leg, the same can be applied to a female.

The bottom is to more or less end the controversy between fleshy legs or hairy legs. Both are acceptable. Even we humans are covered in a fine fuzz but still say we have skin, and then there are those who have excess hair, like some men on their shoulders and back (and those can get whoa hairy!)

JESUS

^ ahdjasdhajshdajsdh!

So, when drawing your draenei, it’s okay to go give them variations. Fleshy fetlocks are okay, dewclaws or lack thereof are okay, and hairy feathers are okay. It may just all depend on your draenei’s genes, what they inhereted from each parent and if they have dominant or recessive traits.

isei-silva:

Sketches of my blood elf hunter, Taives, and his big fat slobber hound, Lorche. And his horse, represented in-game by the Headless Horseman’s mount because though I love hawkstriders I’ve ridden horses for far too long to know that riding a giant ostrich for long distances, even with a saddle, would be uncomfortable as shit. So ponies for everyone.

isei-silva:

First drawing after three weeks. Good to see that I’m not as rusty as I thought I would be.

My night elf Beurghes discussing a few things with his Highborne hosts, talking about how the magi are willing to augment the Beurghes’ druids with magical items in return that the druids collaborate with the Highbornes group’s projects.