
Lookie little draenei kids practicing jed’hin fighting
And a spaceship to travel all that empty space

Lookie little draenei kids practicing jed’hin fighting
And a spaceship to travel all that empty space

Beurghes, my night elf druid, really likes the Highborne’s lavish lifestyle.
He always held some resentment towards them, since he was born in a common, lower caste, but slowly he’s been integrating himself as part of this prestigious society he so coveted. Nature is nice and all, but can it decorate your hair in gold, and cover your body in silk? Ha!
Be careful, Beurghes.

My orc shaman from Wyrmrest Accord, Trovos Tarhair, and his bear mount, Ruk.
Horde bears ftw

Here are some concepts for… I don’t want to say demonic druids, but I guess tormented druids? I like the harpies of WoW, and would really love a harpy flight form for druids of the Talon, but knowing that most of the times the males of the races are uglier, more beast-like than the females (think naga), I figured male harpies would be downright hideous compared to their beautiful female counterparts.
I imagine a long quest chain thing involving Aviana where in the end you gain her blessing which is the ability to turn into a harpy. Since she’s like the patrons of harpies as well and such.
The left is more of a crow/vulture and that’s the form Beurghes takes when he’s a harpy, and the right is just a freaky owl skull thing of another druid. Both males, naturally.

Sometimes I just overdo it with armor design
Deyaenus doesn’t look quite sure what to make of it. Actually no, there was supposed to be a levitating book in between in his hands, but got lazy at the last minute. YOU KNOW HOW IT IS

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!)
^ 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.