Rena, I loved that DnD character.
She was a Fox turned into a guardien by a godess. She's part of a kid fairy tale I made. And also part of a long DnD quest.
She's a 7.6 foot tall, with the body of a tank, the agility of a cat on speed and the brain of a wild fox.
And so, she was very enteresting to play, as i played her liek a wild Fox that could talk.
All her equipment are from people she killed ^_^
This MY character, Look but dont touch! If i ever fond out this character was use into soemthing I dont approve without my consent or a large truck on money on my drive way, I will stuff you in a over size canon and shot you head first into a brickwall. THank you kindly for respecting my art ^_^
She was a Fox turned into a guardien by a godess. She's part of a kid fairy tale I made. And also part of a long DnD quest.
She's a 7.6 foot tall, with the body of a tank, the agility of a cat on speed and the brain of a wild fox.
And so, she was very enteresting to play, as i played her liek a wild Fox that could talk.
All her equipment are from people she killed ^_^
This MY character, Look but dont touch! If i ever fond out this character was use into soemthing I dont approve without my consent or a large truck on money on my drive way, I will stuff you in a over size canon and shot you head first into a brickwall. THank you kindly for respecting my art ^_^
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I would imagine even a touch would result in one of those scathes being sent singing. Of course, the question rises on why you speak of her in the past-tense?
And like is always the case, your detail work on the clothing is impossible. It would seem as if you had good taste in enemies.
A new favorite once again from an individual I have grown to appreciate heavily, and for good reason. Very nice, Popa. Very nice.
And like is always the case, your detail work on the clothing is impossible. It would seem as if you had good taste in enemies.
A new favorite once again from an individual I have grown to appreciate heavily, and for good reason. Very nice, Popa. Very nice.
For the sake of personal interest in such matters, simply because you are quite obiously far from new to hand-drawn works if nothing else. What is the media you use for this and other pieces you've posted here? I've been concentrating on trying to go digital because of the ease in manipulating mistakes that in the past would have been difficult to repair, and as a result I've stopped looking into more traditional media.
Trying to see if that is a mistake or not. *grins*
Trying to see if that is a mistake or not. *grins*
Well, let's see, if you nee dmore tips, ask, I use to teach how to draw ^_^
-First, I'll always ALWAYS declair hand paper drawing best, no matter how good you think you can do it with a computer, soemthing about the pen and paper...
-Second, I call using the computer to alter, mix, modify or even color Cheating. This sayed, NOTHING Wrong with CHEATING! HA! I say: use the tool that makes you more confortable and the one that will let you Do the BESt work.
I persoanly like mixing media, never stick to one: like for this drawing: pencil inking all th eitems a part. Every like are clean because a friend was suposed to CG color it.
I often color with pencil, ewater color, scan and them mess around with it in photoshop ^_^
-First, I'll always ALWAYS declair hand paper drawing best, no matter how good you think you can do it with a computer, soemthing about the pen and paper...
-Second, I call using the computer to alter, mix, modify or even color Cheating. This sayed, NOTHING Wrong with CHEATING! HA! I say: use the tool that makes you more confortable and the one that will let you Do the BESt work.
I persoanly like mixing media, never stick to one: like for this drawing: pencil inking all th eitems a part. Every like are clean because a friend was suposed to CG color it.
I often color with pencil, ewater color, scan and them mess around with it in photoshop ^_^
To be very straight-forward with you: I -will- take you up on that offer, Popa. *laughs, and does the stereotypical tapping of fingertips togeather in diabolocal thought*
I suppose the best answer to support everything I've asked to this point is quite simple. Up until recently, I had never taken artwork from my own hand seriously, and now that I am making that leap I've found myself very hungry for knowlage. As is with anything else, the degree of ability comes from how much comfort there is in doing it. I've a long way 'till I acheive this comfortablility; something easily seen as lacking if you were to watch me draw.
Good to know at least your take on things. As I type this there is a half-done sketch sitting behind me done on green graphing paper with a #2 Ticonderoga pencil. Its what I have to work with... Other than the paper choice, maybe its not that bad of a media afterall. ;)
I suppose the best answer to support everything I've asked to this point is quite simple. Up until recently, I had never taken artwork from my own hand seriously, and now that I am making that leap I've found myself very hungry for knowlage. As is with anything else, the degree of ability comes from how much comfort there is in doing it. I've a long way 'till I acheive this comfortablility; something easily seen as lacking if you were to watch me draw.
Good to know at least your take on things. As I type this there is a half-done sketch sitting behind me done on green graphing paper with a #2 Ticonderoga pencil. Its what I have to work with... Other than the paper choice, maybe its not that bad of a media afterall. ;)
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