I think now I can take a break from the wyvern POV. I'm still not sure what to draw with Areon, though. His body makes it feasible to be at my home, but I need to find a plausible situation where you can see more of the POV than just a blurry snoot. And that's difficult because I don't litter my place with mirrors I could of course go with the same pose in my bed, but that's boring
The right one is easy because the toes point upward and only slightly away from the viewer. I also made some adjustments to make it look less rigid and flat. If you look at your hand and curl your fingers, you see that they initially go outward and start to come together towards the end. Applying this to the foot makes it look more flexible.
Coming up with a composition for the Areon drawing is harder than I thought. He may not have wings, but the hunched over posture means his head often gets very close to the reflective surface and then the drawing would end up like these wonky dog photos where their snoot is super large
@catraxx I imagine it works like with our nose, so yeah, filtered. I tried to replicate this effect as well as I could so the snout is there, but it blends into the image
I'm still not sure how the shading is supposed to be for the chest floof. I'll work on the other drawing so my brain can think about it in the background. I really can't overstate how helpful taking breaks is, it's like magic.