awesome ! i love that you're making these demon royalties a series
awesome ! i love that you're making these demon royalties a series
this is well drawn, even though the pelvis seems a bit disproportioned, bu my real question is how the f did this end up in the "fine arts" section xD. fine art is abstract or expressionistic, and this one is neither lmao
I always post my work in Fine Arts but no one has ever said anything about it so I figured it was fine haha guess not
looks quite nice my man :D if i were you id start using hard brushes along the things that arent soft and shadowy. like the cloth and the fire from his eyes. that way it looks like you made soft edges on the shadowy bits on purpose as an effect as oposed to just using it because it feels safer not to draw on 100% opacity :D but i do see a lot of progress on your profile, so i imagine that you'll be really good in no time if you keep improving at this level consistently in the furture! keep it up dude <3 if you want to learn more tips and tricks on how to make digital art look crisp, just tell me and ill teach you a thang or two over discord or something. i believe in you!
Thank you very much for the criticism! This will come in handy ;D
great colorchoices and very appealing brushwork. well done my dude :D
Thanks a lot! :)
Im still new to this painterly look, but Im glad you like it .
god damn, that dragon has such an awesome sense of scale dude, good job. also very effective cell shading
Thank you so much!! :)
looks nice, however i do believe that the perspective on the horns is a bit off, asuming that theyre suposed to be symetrical, as you seem to have a 7/8 profile view on the drawing. this can be fixed by bringing the rear horn down and to the left :) but nice colours and pretty natural looking fur aswell!
Ahh I get your point!
Thanks I will watch out when drawing a horned character next time!
wow, dude this is really awesome. very pleasing values, and acurate rimlighting. and the concept with art being your escape is very apealing as well. one thing i would do to improve this though (opinion warning, this is not a fact) is that i would paint over everything that isnt the foreground with the skycolour on a low opacity, to make it look like the dust in the air is reflecting the ambient light. especially because it looks like you're in a forest setting where there would be a lot of pollen and other microscopic things in the air all the time. but great work dude, good luck with the challenge :D
Thank you for the tip! I don't do as many backgrounds as I should so it was a little bit of a challenge trying to make it work. These challenges are great for helping me learn!
i like to draw, thats about it my g ;) i also do commissions now, so thats exiting :D
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