Comment 93128

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Feb 5, 2018, 5:07:36 AM UTC
Thanks!
And yeah, the "lines" are the same pattern for all elves, but the leafy markings on their skin and the vines in their hair which I hadn't drawn in yet in this scan are unique to each individual and grow in during late childhood based on personality and stuff.

Actually, the clouds are inked already here! Just with a very thin pen.

Comment ID 93128

[Art] The Twins, Take 2 (lineart)
Feb 5, 2018, 8:03:43 AM UTC on [Art] The Twins, Take 2 (lineart)
Ah, makes sense, it's a nice unifying touch to their ethnicity (or would green elves be considered their own race? Biologically, it can be defined because members of different races can't make a child who can also have kids, but this is fantasy, so that could be not the case)

Oh, I didn't realize. The difference in thickness emphasizes the difference between materials, though here it does look a bit sketched still.

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  • Feb 6, 2018, 4:56:40 AM UTC
    I thought that was the definition of a species? Whereas a race is a subset of a species? I try to use that same logic in my settings; my elves as a whole are a species, and cannot interbreed with non-elves. Avian Elves, Green Elves, Mer Elves (which I haven't mentioned yet but also exist), and etc are all different races of the same species, by my reckoning.

    Yup, that's the goal actually. Wanted to make them look light and fluffy and a bit wispy.
    • Feb 8, 2018, 6:56:08 AM UTC
      That is true, I have a tendency to mix the two words up, race and species I mean. I'm not sure why that's so, maybe because of how people refer to the human race/dwarven race/etc? Speculation is all I can do there.