@gausswolf.bsky.social suggested I try a different style of sheath.
@gausswolf.bsky.social suggested I try a different style of sheath.
For @zephyxus.bsky.social, who has provided an enormous wealth of feedback and guidance.
Something different today. I found some bold charcoal portraits by Josh Hernandez and some captivating wildlife art by Craig Werkheiser. Those inspired me to try something a bit messier and traditional-looking.
YCH for the gorgeous @werewolf.gay, whom I selected because I was dreading the braids and metallic jewelry... which meant I needed to practice them.
Wow, I didn't expect so many replies! Thank you all for sharing your lovely characters. I don't know how I'm going to pick from these, but after I finish the piece, I'll DM it to you for approval before posting it.
If your character wasn't selected, don't worry; I plan to do more of these.
Practice YCH
* Please only post your ref sheet if you want to have your character depicted as shown.
* Canines only. Sorry, I'll learn to draw other species some day.
Note this is not a raffle. I'll be selecting the character that best fits the scene and allows me to learn the most.
For @dravu.bsky.social, who didn't give me nearly enough shit for dropping him 200 m into a pit of lava with a blowgun. It really was an accident.
For anyone interested, here are the values before I added the local color and painted over.
For @gausswolf.bsky.social, who insisted I start posting here.
Just the tip.
Tried a different approach to the values, but I'm not thrilled with the outcome. I think I'll go back to finding the terminator lines before attempting to work out the composition, even if I usually have to try multiple light directions.
Yesterday's practice was soft, so I decided today's would be hard. :3
This one took a lot longer to render with the more complex anatomy and soft lighting, but I'm very happy with the result.
Practicing higher-key lighting.
Sorry, this is just a hobby, one I'm still learning. I don't intend to ever take commissions. However, I plan to do free art for people once I get sufficiently good.
4 layers from top to bottom:
* Gradient Map adjustment clipped to below
* Curve adjustment clipped to below
* Value - Hard Light
* Local Color
I still need a lot painting over that to make it look good, but that gives me colors to work off of and sample from.
I think I've finally honed in on a process for adding color that doesn't require me to guess so much.
Practice painting someone said I should post here.