How did you plan out your reference sheet? I draw characters often and want to get some advice.
How did you plan out your reference sheet? I draw characters often and want to get some advice.
I pretty much plotted out this sheet with the essentials for animating the character and for drawing purposes! Things such as expressions and a backstory were needed, and an organized layout was intrinsic to keeping things in order.
Q: Why did you name this piece "Judge"? Is she a sort of judge character?
Yep, drew inspiration from FFXII's (and Tactics Advance) Ivalice arbiters or judges: Zargabaath, Drace, Gabranth, etc.
They are badass high rank commanders of the empire and enforcers of the law.
You and your alliteration -_-.
Question: did you know what a fennec was when you drew the character?
Of course! I wanted to do an anthropomorphic version of El Zorro kind of guy, which, as you know, stands for fox in spanish, so a fencing fennec fox came to mind. The alliteration was just a cool coincidence. ;)
The perfect villain for any fantasy word XD. It's very original.
Thank you!
How do you do the line art for your artworks? I really like the texture on the lines and how some are different thicknesses.
I usually try to go for volume on the closest stuff while also prioritizing shadowed zones, although most of the time I go with the flow, really!
Who do you play in Smash?
I play Palutena/Pikachu!
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What was your inspiration for this by the way?
i was talking with some friends and we were wondering what characters would translate well as ice cream pops :)))
It looks so real :o. Never seen this style before, but it's works in a fitting way
Thank you!! :)
The sea green is an interesting color with the paper browns and oranges. What made you pick that color? Always love your textured brushes ;D
I appreciate it. I mainly chose that color since the background was a mix between blue and green, so I basically mixed it together. Plus, it contrasts with the yellow/gold on the owl character as well!
What kind of brush do you use, or do you use multiple kinds? Because the solid unblending strokes are really cool :D
Thank you, and I use several types of rake brushes to get those sort of strokes. It's a brush that is in Kyle T. Webster's brush pack!
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Hello! I post digital/traditional art. My main thing is character design and experimentation.
Current Project: Entry Series - ?/300 unique characters!
Age 23, Male
College Student
USA
Joined on 11/2/17