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What's up dood? Are you still drawing?
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Oh helloo thar, thanks!
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Hey peeps, I did the title page for the webcomic I'm working on. The project is starting to come together.
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Art/Commission Sharing Thread
battlewraith replied to Midnight Blue Mage's topic in Art & Multimedia
I'm starting work on a webcomic and thought it might be helpful to have another artist basically do concept art for what a couple of characters look like. I commissioned Flashtoo for clean lines of the two and gave her a description and a style sheet that featured a bunch of things that might be appropriate--but I didn't have an actual set design. I got the linework today: I'm very pleased. I think she nailed what I was going for and it was a good commission experience. She sent me updates, asked for clarification if she needed it, incorporated my feedback and had a pretty quick turnaround. Check her out if you're looking to have a character done. -
Thanks, glad you like it 🙂
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Okay I took a stab at this based on Queen's line's:
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Thanks!
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Ah Asenath, I always felt bad for the real Asenath and wondered where she ended up.
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I sent it to an email address that I found that dates back to 2010. If I have something more recent, I don't know where it is. I know I did some head sketches in 2017, but I don't have an email from that time. Sorry the PSD is only one layer. I've been trying to be more decisive in my digital art, so if I'm satisfied with something I flatten it and then keep working.
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If you pm me an email address I'll send you the full size PSD, unless you want it in some other format.
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I'm going to call this one done:
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Here's another update:
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Some progress:
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That's really helpful Chris thank you!
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Yeah I was going to keep working on it after I made sure you didn't hate it or something. I'll post progress pics here.
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Hello guys, It's October, the time of year when I habitually draw sexy witches, so here's Chris' Chloe radiation-bathing on Shivans: Also, here's a variation on my blaster, Mere Mal Faire: It's not a particularly interesting portrait, but I'm pretty hyped because it's based off of a 3d render and a set of non-photorealistic render filters which are now part of ZBrush. I've been doing a lot of work and research on a pipeline that make 3d viable for a webcomic. And this was fast and fairly straightforward with decent results. Which leads me to questions about this type of project. What I'm planning is an erotic comic that I would release via Patreon. Does anyone subscribe to anything like this? My main focus would be the comic so I'm a little vague on reward tiers. I could do sketches, related pinups, maybe a discord where people at a certain level can ask questions/give feedback/make requests/etc. But I'm also a bit wary about offering too much to the extent that I get sidetracked from the actual comic. Anyone have any thoughts?
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«« Christopher Robin's Artz n' Stuff »»
battlewraith replied to Christopher Robin's topic in Art & Multimedia
So three relatively small tweaks. I lassoed each eye and scaled it to 90% of what it was. I made the mouth 90% as well and brought in the smile lines a bit. And I raised the eyebrows up a bit. -
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battlewraith replied to Christopher Robin's topic in Art & Multimedia
I did some tweaking in Photoshop. I hope that's ok, it's easier to just show what I'm thinking than describe it. Basically I think the facial features are too large in relation to the head size: -
I've done 3d for a long time, but usually as an asset for 2d illustration. Both of these pieces were digital paintovers of a 3d base: I bought a 3d printer earlier this year, so I've been focusing more on sculpts that could actually be printed. I did this Juri Han (Street Fighter character) sculpt: I printed out the base and the three heads with different expressions. The heads connect to the base with a piece of armature wire so that you can turn and angle the head if you want. I haven't gotten around to painting it. Recently I've been working on a Selina Kyle sculpt:
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I did everything myself. I modeled it in ZBrush and printed it with my Prusa MK3 printer. I painted it with regular acrylic paint, which was a mistake. The acrylics didn't adhere well to the plastic and took several coats to get an even surface. Since then I bought Vallejo model paints.
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Thanks guys!