Sera, a young centaur warrior, strikes a pose.
She's still a rather scrawny filly, though her chain-mail and leather armor ensemble does a valiant job of covering this up. (It *also* obscures most of her markings, which is a shame, because Appaloosas are quite beautiful and rather fun to draw..)
For the record, I'm not sure what species of longsword that is...but neither is she. It's big and it's shiny and it's got a nice +2 enchantment on it, and that's where she stopped caring (also it was too big for anyone else in the party but the minotaur, and he prefers battle axes).
Prismacolor inks and markers on drawing paper; drawn around 2007, then left to languish in an old sketchbook until this week, when I got bored and decided to ink & color it. Played around with quasi-cell-shaded marker shading here; may or may not be done with that.
No background b/c I'm a lazy bum. (Though, the paper would probably take watercolors very easily, making it a simple matter to add a nice rolling plain...)
Sera was originally created as a character for a D&D campaign I was playing at the time...but it turned out the party needed a cleric, so she didn't get used. (I've since been drafted as the Healer for every subsequent campaign we've run, which is keen, but didn't lend itself to making me finish this any sooner...)
She's still a rather scrawny filly, though her chain-mail and leather armor ensemble does a valiant job of covering this up. (It *also* obscures most of her markings, which is a shame, because Appaloosas are quite beautiful and rather fun to draw..)
For the record, I'm not sure what species of longsword that is...but neither is she. It's big and it's shiny and it's got a nice +2 enchantment on it, and that's where she stopped caring (also it was too big for anyone else in the party but the minotaur, and he prefers battle axes).
Prismacolor inks and markers on drawing paper; drawn around 2007, then left to languish in an old sketchbook until this week, when I got bored and decided to ink & color it. Played around with quasi-cell-shaded marker shading here; may or may not be done with that.
No background b/c I'm a lazy bum. (Though, the paper would probably take watercolors very easily, making it a simple matter to add a nice rolling plain...)
Sera was originally created as a character for a D&D campaign I was playing at the time...but it turned out the party needed a cleric, so she didn't get used. (I've since been drafted as the Healer for every subsequent campaign we've run, which is keen, but didn't lend itself to making me finish this any sooner...)
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
Species Horse
Size 769 x 1084px
File Size 185.2 kB
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