YAY, I think I'm working my way out of my art block, finally. I sketched this a day or two ago, and just finished it last night.
The girl is looking into a mirror and seeing her inner demon.
Medias used on this were: Black Sharpie for the girl's lineart, light blue ballpoint pen for the demon's, watercolor pencils, regular watercolor paints, metallic gel pen for the mirror frame, and white-out for the light reflection on the mirror.
Artwork © H.C.Brock, 2007
Do not copy, alter or redistribute without permission.
The girl is looking into a mirror and seeing her inner demon.
Medias used on this were: Black Sharpie for the girl's lineart, light blue ballpoint pen for the demon's, watercolor pencils, regular watercolor paints, metallic gel pen for the mirror frame, and white-out for the light reflection on the mirror.
Artwork © H.C.Brock, 2007
Do not copy, alter or redistribute without permission.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Dog (Other)
Size 579 x 800px
File Size 181.5 kB
A very beautiful piece. May I ask did you watercolor the hair. Watercoloring hair has always been tricky for me, but you have done amazingly well. Wonderful job with the anatomy, just the whole body looks perfect, I especially love how you drew the hands. Though to be a bit critic the muzzle (inner demon) seems a bit off. But other than that its perfect! A definite fav! Great job!!
Thank you for the nice comment and fav. :3
And on the hair, I used watercolor pencils first, then took a wet paint brush and diluted the pencil; then later on I used a small paint brush with a bunch of paint on the end to get the really rich colors in the hair. The pencils helped a lot though, so if you haven't tried watercolor pencils, I would totally recommend them.
As for the muzzle, I'm just used to drawing felines, and I didn't use any photo reference for this, so that's probably why it looks odd. XD I need to work on canines more, haha.
And on the hair, I used watercolor pencils first, then took a wet paint brush and diluted the pencil; then later on I used a small paint brush with a bunch of paint on the end to get the really rich colors in the hair. The pencils helped a lot though, so if you haven't tried watercolor pencils, I would totally recommend them.
As for the muzzle, I'm just used to drawing felines, and I didn't use any photo reference for this, so that's probably why it looks odd. XD I need to work on canines more, haha.
I agree with keke-bell about the watercolors on this pic. I also have a lot of trouble with them - they're just not my medium I guess. xD But you made these look really nice. The colors you chose are really quite stunning, and the attention to detail you have with the reflection and everything is really nice. :) A neat idea executed quite well. Thanks for sharing this!
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