J4H3AD: @AlTan: Feel free. If someone can pull this off better than I can, have at it!
I don't feel like I'm a very good pencil artist, and I've got a particular style I rarely deviate from (maybe good and bad at the same time). I'm worse with any other media. Colored pencil I can pull off, but I tend to be too timid with color, and don't have enough a palette to be really diverse with it. It ends up feeling like drawing with cheap crayons with slightly better shading.
J4H3AD: Poor cellphone picture of the now shaded drawing I did the other day. Did a couple edits on linework beforehand too, and tried to get it looking like stone like a statue and/or shrine.
J4H3AD: Thank you sir! Of course, the woodcutter's axe would be canonically more correct, I was just going off the mental image she had on several occasions (that I can't seem to find) with a proper war axe.
It's encouraging to hear it's well done. All I can see are the mistakes, but that's the curse of every artist ever that looks at his own work for too long. I might do some tweaking before going crazy, but I thought it'd be better to post it before I inevitably redraw it so many times I ruin it.
(with talk like that, you understand why I empathize with Katia so much)
J4H3AD: Attempted drawing a shrine to Kazerad (and/or Katia, depending...) based off the shrine of Talos you see everywhere in Skyrim.
As it turns out, drawing characters you've never drawn before can be difficult. Drawing stone is also difficult. Drawing cloth is difficult. But really, drawing stone that is supposed to look like cloth on a character you've never drawn before is REALLY difficult.
I'm planning on doing more, and giving this a bit more context, and maybe eventually color/shading. No promises though. Last time I made a promise for a drawing, it was complete 6 months later. (Sounds like someone else we all know)
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Great work btw!
I don't feel like I'm a very good pencil artist, and I've got a particular style I rarely deviate from (maybe good and bad at the same time). I'm worse with any other media. Colored pencil I can pull off, but I tend to be too timid with color, and don't have enough a palette to be really diverse with it. It ends up feeling like drawing with cheap crayons with slightly better shading.
Gotta say, love your work. Both music and art. Never ceases to amaze.
It's encouraging to hear it's well done. All I can see are the mistakes, but that's the curse of every artist ever that looks at his own work for too long. I might do some tweaking before going crazy, but I thought it'd be better to post it before I inevitably redraw it so many times I ruin it.
(with talk like that, you understand why I empathize with Katia so much)
As it turns out, drawing characters you've never drawn before can be difficult. Drawing stone is also difficult. Drawing cloth is difficult. But really, drawing stone that is supposed to look like cloth on a character you've never drawn before is REALLY difficult.
I'm planning on doing more, and giving this a bit more context, and maybe eventually color/shading. No promises though. Last time I made a promise for a drawing, it was complete 6 months later. (Sounds like someone else we all know)
(Since I'm a wee bit lost on all the characters in play at the moment)