Thanks! With a bit of practice I started to get kind of a knack for how fabrics and liquids are meant to move in 3D space, so I did what I could to make the blood look like it was running and dripping in a slightly chaotic manner, I guess! Itās really hard to describe what I mean but Iām glad that stood out in the picture! Personally Iām sorta more surprised at the fact that I was able to draw an open mouth semi-decently, usually itās one of those things I have trouble figuring out in terms of angles and stuff, but it worked!
Now for another doodle (Maybe a WIP, maybe just a sketch for practiceās sake):

[i]Chaz? Chaz, whatās wrong?
N-nothing, Eliza, Iām f-fine, I just needā
Bullshit, you are not fine. Running out on a conversation to dry-heave in the hall is not healthy, not after head trauma. Let me take a look at you. ā¦No signs of disorientation⦠motor skills are fine⦠wait. Hyperventilation, pulse rate has spiked, tremors in your antennae⦠Shit.
I-is that bad?
No, youāre fine. Iām sorry, I shouldnāt have been so harsh. All this time out in the wastes and I nearly forgot about your medical records. History of anxiety atttacks, that would explain it⦠Wait, you responded like that just after I mentionedā
ā¦Monster.
ā¦What?
He⦠Coulter⦠I remembered when you said his name. Coulter. Coulterās a monsterā¦
Well, no shit, whatās that got to do with anything?
I mean heās a monster.
Weāve just been over-- oh. Ohhhh.
Yes. I⦠he jumped me, roughed me up a bit. I swear I heard him speak. He called me a failure, said this was all my fault. I⦠I hit him. With a lead pipe. I hit him hard. I didnāt stop hitting him until he was on the ground. And then I kept hitting him after that. I was⦠[urp] I was afraid heād get up if I stopped. I kept hitting him, yelling at him, screaming at him, and then⦠itās a blur after that.[/i]
I love doing little dialogue snippets like this. Long story short ChazMoth got his head-injury because he was so preoccupied with taking out his anger on Coulter that he was distracted from⦠whatever it was that knocked him cold.