Jealousberry as Toffee (FA:U 2016 Commission)
Here we find something a bit unusual. A color commission at a convention. That's usually because color (in my experience) takes a lot of time as I try to match up colors from my 161-piece marker set. This set, first of three pics, are destined to be made into badges by the commissioner/s who have a laminating machine at their disposal. While badges are nothing too unusual, they're also usually headshots or bust shots. Full-body images are a bit out of the ordinary, but I accepted the challenge, producing what amount to standard full-body pics, sized down a little (2/3 of a typical letter-sized page) for use as badges, but not all that different from other full-body commissions I've done in the Artist's Alley.
In this case we have
jealousberry's character cosplaying as Toffee, the evil efficiency expert hired by Ludo, the main villain of Star Vs the Forces of Evil (and who wound up taking over as leader of his minions, being far more competent than his employer).
For posting, I only made very small tweaks as I didn't want the image to look too different from what was delivered. I limited this treatment to using a clone brush to fill in small spots where the marker didnt quite get into the nooks and crannies of the lineart, and areas of the character's face where the marker didn't quite cover. Also, I learned my lesson about brush rinsing with the last pic, so the lineart is a little more consistent this time.
Pencil on bristol inked with India ink+brush, and colored with Touch Three markers. Slight tweaking with Micrografx Picture Publisher 10. Single layer image, 24MB BMP scan.
In this case we have
jealousberry's character cosplaying as Toffee, the evil efficiency expert hired by Ludo, the main villain of Star Vs the Forces of Evil (and who wound up taking over as leader of his minions, being far more competent than his employer).For posting, I only made very small tweaks as I didn't want the image to look too different from what was delivered. I limited this treatment to using a clone brush to fill in small spots where the marker didnt quite get into the nooks and crannies of the lineart, and areas of the character's face where the marker didn't quite cover. Also, I learned my lesson about brush rinsing with the last pic, so the lineart is a little more consistent this time.
Pencil on bristol inked with India ink+brush, and colored with Touch Three markers. Slight tweaking with Micrografx Picture Publisher 10. Single layer image, 24MB BMP scan.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
Species Canine (Other)
Size 750 x 1266px
File Size 139.2 kB
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