Introducing Warren, a new character I adopted from the wonderful 
Absolutely in love with his design, and because I can't be a normal person, I needed to give him a gimmick.
He uses a giant demon hammer in battle....a feathered ram hammer xD
Something about having a kind-hearted and loving character using a big demonic weapon works well in my twisted mind~

Absolutely in love with his design, and because I can't be a normal person, I needed to give him a gimmick.
He uses a giant demon hammer in battle....a feathered ram hammer xD
Something about having a kind-hearted and loving character using a big demonic weapon works well in my twisted mind~
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 799 x 1000px
File Size 1.01 MB
Listed in Folders
This is awesome! I love the way he looks in your style.
That hammer is pretty intimidating and so shiny. He must have just polished it.
Your coloring is so nice, do you use prismacolor pencils? Also what scanner do you have that picks up all those bright colors without ruining them?
That hammer is pretty intimidating and so shiny. He must have just polished it.
Your coloring is so nice, do you use prismacolor pencils? Also what scanner do you have that picks up all those bright colors without ruining them?
Ayy, I'm really glad you like it! He's a good boy and polishes that hammer daily xD
Yep, I use Prismacolored Pencils; definitely nice for shading and thorough coloring. As for scanner...I'm probably the worst person to ask >_<
I use a HP Deskjet brand scanner, and it's probably at least 9 years old now. I use the program Gimp to brighten up scanned picture, contrast, adjust color level and whatnot.
After talking with some other traditional artists, Epson brand scanners seem to be one of the better brands for scanners, but I can't vouch for that.
Yep, I use Prismacolored Pencils; definitely nice for shading and thorough coloring. As for scanner...I'm probably the worst person to ask >_<
I use a HP Deskjet brand scanner, and it's probably at least 9 years old now. I use the program Gimp to brighten up scanned picture, contrast, adjust color level and whatnot.
After talking with some other traditional artists, Epson brand scanners seem to be one of the better brands for scanners, but I can't vouch for that.
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