More of my monk idiot art!
I like the idea that being a werewolf changes your human form. In his case this is Keegan before contracting lycanthropy.
Admitedly, this is old art from one of my "draw mostly buff" phases. so he isn't as skinny as I'd like. Especially the shoulders.
The point is Keegan had both bad genetics and was abused and starved growing up, which means he didn't grow up very... beefy or manly, and so has trouble NATURALLY gaining muscle and body hair.
Only after contracting lycanthropy does he manage to grow a beard and actually pull on mass.
Dungeons and Dragons (c) Wizards of the coast
Art and chara (c) ME!
I like the idea that being a werewolf changes your human form. In his case this is Keegan before contracting lycanthropy.
Admitedly, this is old art from one of my "draw mostly buff" phases. so he isn't as skinny as I'd like. Especially the shoulders.
The point is Keegan had both bad genetics and was abused and starved growing up, which means he didn't grow up very... beefy or manly, and so has trouble NATURALLY gaining muscle and body hair.
Only after contracting lycanthropy does he manage to grow a beard and actually pull on mass.
Dungeons and Dragons (c) Wizards of the coast
Art and chara (c) ME!
More of my monk idiot art!
I like the idea that being a werewolf changes your human form. In his case this is Keegan before contracting lycanthropy.
Admitedly, this is old art from one of my "draw mostly buff" phases. so he isn't as skinny as I'd like. Especially the shoulders.
The point is Keegan had both bad genetics and was abused and starved growing up, which means he didn't grow up very... beefy or manly, and so has trouble NATURALLY gaining muscle and body hair.
Only after contracting lycanthropy does he manage to grow a beard and actually pull on mass.
Dungeons and Dragons (c) Wizards of the coast
Art and chara (c) ME!
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