personally, the fact it's so disproportionate is part of what makes it a fitting monster. part of what makes a 'monster' is that it doesn't fit with what is natural. so the more unbelievable the anatomy, the better

. if the page was big enough, i'd give it bigger legs [yes. my art only comes in two sizes. ball point size (which, believe it or not, are almost as detailed as the full on sketches you see here....just on such a small size that when scanned they'd be heavily pixelated] and page size. the latter is what you see here. A4 paper's too small. need a bigger page. but then i can't scan it. and with a stance like that, it's difficult to give it proper proportions without bending stuff. i'd have to make him crouch, for example...
so how it's proportions line up is open to debate. as for the scales, Doc, please point where exactly you mean, whenever i get the internet back. i'll see if i can correct it. but at the moment, the only thing i think is off with the tail is that where it turns the scale-less [sketch-wise. in reality it does have scales there, as well as the whole of it's body. just avoided it for simplicity and time's sake] part of the tail seems to head towards the bend too 'straight'. it should bend more. but that's easily adjusted...
keep in mind however that this ISN'T a realistic Bowser. it's a monster created from Bowser. so it isn't meant to be overly similar to him. the pull away from the origin is intentional. CS, the reason that it looks so similar to the pic i showed you is because that was just about the only reference pic i had of it that fit what i want.
IK, i will take requests sometime in the future. but for now, i'm giving my imagination free reign over my art rather than be bound to set descriptions. more fun and it helps me vent various frustrations....hence why some of the more unique creations like Horus, are as intricate as they are
