When darkness falls and moon rises over the horizon. The neons and streetlights lit up the city to give some form of comfort for any wondering souls at dead of night. Traveling on thier way home, work or thier destination, commuting in thier cars and public transport hoping to get there as soon as possible. Why so you may ask? Police is reformed, more policemen patrol at night in brand new cars. More CCTV cams, more light up streets and less condemned buildings. Should be safer but yet people do have that primal instinct of fear that whispers to thier ears to not be out alone. Although the city has become more safer then 15 years ago. The darkness still resides in some of it's inhabitants hearts. But even they know they are not safe in this town as well. For they fear the even colder glare of the one who can stand up to them and outmatch them all. The Crimson Guardian that shields innocent from the wicked for 15 years and she is not letting up. For she, each night prowls Grant City on a Hunt for them. Like predator hunting for evil prey and always gets it, no matter how fast you run or hide. She will hunt you down, because her name is ....War Wolf.
Finally have this finished 8D I love how this turned out w My fave Heroine and Idol. Thanks you so much
and
For allowing me to colour her. ;w;It was great practice on new tablet bu had to correct some with mouse. But love hos this turned out. Only
is allowed to use non watermark version. This art work has
line art.
Erica Decker aka War Wolf and Grant City ©
Colmaton Universe (C)
Line art created by
Colouring ©
Finally have this finished 8D I love how this turned out w My fave Heroine and Idol. Thanks you so much
and
For allowing me to colour her. ;w;It was great practice on new tablet bu had to correct some with mouse. But love hos this turned out. Only
is allowed to use non watermark version. This art work has
line art.Erica Decker aka War Wolf and Grant City ©

Colmaton Universe (C)

Line art created by

Colouring ©
Category Artwork (Digital) / Portraits
Species Wolf
Size 859 x 1280px
File Size 991 kB
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You've an instinctive understanding of light and shadow, there's nothing that looks so out of place that my eye can pick up on. For a practice piece with a new tablet, I think you can go far as a colourist. Especially as there are techniques you've used here that you'd naturally develop further with more experience; going as dark as the lineart where it needs to be, how you interpret the flow and depth of fabric when there's no lineart implying a crease, the subtle highlights on War Wolf's front and lighter fur coating on her underjaw and neck.
There is just one thing I want to point out; on the left-hand side, behind the knee pad there's white jagged pixels along that part of the leg, and on the right-hand side around the hip from the pouch to the mid thigh. I don't know what causes this, but its usually an Anti-Aliasing issue, most artists will work on a larger resolution then shrink it down before exporting a finished, final copy of the art to get rid of them. The thing is about them, they're perfect spots for what Concept Artist's call 'Rim Light' as neither would be obscured by the cape - as would be some edges of War Wolf's ears - it just feels like a weird concidence the white pixels were there as I initially thought it was intentional before realizing it was too subtle to be. I've a video here that explains rim light https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zr42CHxEJIY
There is just one thing I want to point out; on the left-hand side, behind the knee pad there's white jagged pixels along that part of the leg, and on the right-hand side around the hip from the pouch to the mid thigh. I don't know what causes this, but its usually an Anti-Aliasing issue, most artists will work on a larger resolution then shrink it down before exporting a finished, final copy of the art to get rid of them. The thing is about them, they're perfect spots for what Concept Artist's call 'Rim Light' as neither would be obscured by the cape - as would be some edges of War Wolf's ears - it just feels like a weird concidence the white pixels were there as I initially thought it was intentional before realizing it was too subtle to be. I've a video here that explains rim light https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zr42CHxEJIY
I went to a community college on and off for a few years which helped I am not pro in the slightest, that did help and sp did magazines like ImagineFX. I don't do a whole lot of colour work past flats, but if you want more instruction, there's this one video by Marc Brunet I keep coming back to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZPXxLOUSSY
Keep it up, Wolfox!
Keep it up, Wolfox!
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