Did this in a couple days as texture practice + a break from comms! If you recognize him, this was my FF oc Snake Wine, who I've revamped to Orochi. Hes a traveling vendor who's also accompanied by a large snake demon, Serpae
Work In progress snapshots of this will be uploaded on Patreon also!
Work In progress snapshots of this will be uploaded on Patreon also!
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 914px
File Size 352 kB
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WOW! Absolutely incredible! For what you'd call practice, the results are stunning! I really like how you took full advantage to go wild with textures, it really comes off like you had a bunch of fun while also doing something very new which I appreciate a lot!
Like... Just the cart!! Wood grain, shingles, THOSE LEAVES' SHADOWS ARE GORGEOUS! Similarly, the pattern on the horse's hide and on the serpent came out beautifully! And the background is stunning, I love that bright style of it!
Really fantastic work! Well composed, the texturing is super effective, and the whole this is pure eye candy!! Love it! <3333
I'd actually like to hear more of how you worked on parts of it if you don't mind lol
Like... Just the cart!! Wood grain, shingles, THOSE LEAVES' SHADOWS ARE GORGEOUS! Similarly, the pattern on the horse's hide and on the serpent came out beautifully! And the background is stunning, I love that bright style of it!
Really fantastic work! Well composed, the texturing is super effective, and the whole this is pure eye candy!! Love it! <3333
I'd actually like to hear more of how you worked on parts of it if you don't mind lol
THANK YOUUU Im glad it all shows!!!
I can share how I did the wood texture--
First I put down a base brown color and lightly shaded it,
Then using a multiply layer I chose a dull blue and roughly drew out all the lines and curvy bits you'd see in natural wood
Then I copied that layer and set it to either screen/luminosity and dragged it just slightly under the multiply layer, so the lines were highlighted (I made it more highlighted on the wood for the wagon rather than the trees to give it a more man-made look)
After that I shaded a bit more, and then went around the edges and carved out more of a wood shape so it wasnt just a solid block :D
I can share how I did the wood texture--
First I put down a base brown color and lightly shaded it,
Then using a multiply layer I chose a dull blue and roughly drew out all the lines and curvy bits you'd see in natural wood
Then I copied that layer and set it to either screen/luminosity and dragged it just slightly under the multiply layer, so the lines were highlighted (I made it more highlighted on the wood for the wagon rather than the trees to give it a more man-made look)
After that I shaded a bit more, and then went around the edges and carved out more of a wood shape so it wasnt just a solid block :D
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