Okay, before we get started I know this might be helped by /tg/ but I would like help on the actual look and feel of these guys on paper.
I need help with direction for the orcs in my setting. My orcs have been a fan favorite of my players and fellow DM's who I write with and love the interactions they often get from them. They have many different tribes and faucets to their culture. High land orcs who are proud plains fairing people who act as centralized leaders and the sharpest witted amongst the race, down to slave-keeping and cruel bog dwellers. Despite their distinctive cultures and personality I keep ending up with getting these standard orcs feeling bland and all around unimpressive feeling when I design their characters on paper.
So my question is what could I do different with their looks. Pic is my oc art, shit lighting but whatever its a rough sketch. What do you guys look for designing new races. An elf for comparison. Any advice here would be nice.
Oh and general fantasy pics for inspiration welcome.
>>3132480
first of all is shit, you clearly dont know how to draw a simple human face, after you can do that that you can start deforming it
>>3132714
Riiiigggghhhhttttt, because the example was using human proportions. Good one anon.
just use the warhammer orks, they're the bestest
>>3132480
How are you so good?
>>3133124
actually this