In any case, Albedo finishes a bit of shading before lifting his eyes from his paper to look at Lutha, calm and unbothered by any harshness. If anything, he's a bit disappointed that Lutha moved before he was quite done... ]
I was drawing you.
[ He shifts the notebook, turning it so that Lutha can more easily see the sketches Albedo has made.
There are three so far - the first two are less formal drawings and more gesture pieces, capturing Lutha's wary body language and a moment of him hacking at the bread, while the third and most detailed (though rather unfinished) sketch focuses on him eating it. There's a suggestion of the wall he was tucked against, and most of his body is honestly just vague construction lines, but Lutha's head has received a great deal of attention, drawn as accurately as Albedo can manage. The details of the scars (Albedo is more certain that's what they are now that he sees Lutha closer), the state of his hair, and the focus of his expression and eyes on the dissected bread. ]
i can't believe i wrote meat instead of meet and didn't notice until now. curse you homophones!
In any case, Albedo finishes a bit of shading before lifting his eyes from his paper to look at Lutha, calm and unbothered by any harshness. If anything, he's a bit disappointed that Lutha moved before he was quite done... ]
I was drawing you.
[ He shifts the notebook, turning it so that Lutha can more easily see the sketches Albedo has made.
There are three so far - the first two are less formal drawings and more gesture pieces, capturing Lutha's wary body language and a moment of him hacking at the bread, while the third and most detailed (though rather unfinished) sketch focuses on him eating it. There's a suggestion of the wall he was tucked against, and most of his body is honestly just vague construction lines, but Lutha's head has received a great deal of attention, drawn as accurately as Albedo can manage. The details of the scars (Albedo is more certain that's what they are now that he sees Lutha closer), the state of his hair, and the focus of his expression and eyes on the dissected bread. ]