
Holozing Curation Compilation #344
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This is our curation effort that aims to curate posts that are shared in the Holozing community. These posts highlighted are the finest content that our Holozing curators submit for curation. We also encourage you to visit these blogs and show these great Holozingers your support and encouragement. Engagement is what makes the community thrive, so we hope that you are taking the time to visit each other's posts.

Author: @sephiwolf
Curator: @solumviz

Today I want to share with you an idea or proposal for a physical card inspired by... “I don't know what it's called XD” this creature. The idea came to me while I was drawing the previous mini manga and I saw my cat cleaning itself. So I made the sketch and set it aside until I had time. It had also been a while since I had done any fan art focused on participating in card creation. So, well, this was an opportunity to do so. I gave this line art brush a try, which leaves a noise texture and has good transparency. This helps it blend better with the colors and keeps the line art from standing out from the rest. “A little experiment. I liked the result, but I would use it occasionally.” For some reason, when I upload the .PNG image here, it changes to jpg and that white background appears. I imagine it's because of the size of the image...Anyway, this is just an idea of how it looks with the card frame. I'm not very good at drawing some animals, but I keep practicing poses and proportions. In this case, the character's tails were very complicated for me. At first, I wanted to do the sketch with intersecting lines, but then I wouldn't be able to understand what happened. My solution was to create each tail with a different color, so I would know what to erase and what to leave in the sketch...

Author: @almightygrim
Curator: @solumviz

Today I drew a fan art of Shinaara. This time again, I wanted to go for an innocent look, so I assumed this particular pose, what's more, I tried to put more focus on the flowers blooming on her head and the loose strands of her hair - that kind of stuff makes characters look cuter in my opinion. And lastly, I used the green lush background to give a more calming vibe to the portrait and the colors I used in it. Anyway, that's it for today's fan art. Do let me know what you think about it in the comments down below, and I'll see you all in the next one... cheers~~

Author: @solumviz
Curator: @acidyo

Looks like I have more artwork to share again hehe. It's time to unleash the big bird into the sky this time. Falcor, the final form of Fal is finally here and is conquering the sky already! I wanted to do something majestic with this one. My fellow artists have already made impressive iterations of Falcor with different themes so for this one I decided to make a version where Falcor is flying way up the in the sky bursting out of the clouds like a badass. Afcourse I had to use lighting for this one as well to make it look even better so I added a sunrise this time so lighting is slightly from under the character although I did take some creative freedom while adding the rim lights on him to make him stand out from the background...

Author: @lionsaturbix
Curator: @solumviz

Today I'm sharing a new drawing, this time blending the water element healer with the fire dragon. However, this dragon is no longer a fire element for this drawing. I changed it to a water element to give it the ideal aesthetic for this fusion drawing. To work on this drawing, I first started with my character's silhouette, where I wanted to add horns like the dragon I used as a reference. You can find the reference image at the end of the post. Now, due to the tools I used to create my character's silhouette, some pixels are filling in some spaces, making some lines appear wide, so I need to clean up those pixels, which make some parts of the body look disproportionate. By placing each of the structures separately, I can edit each part of the drawing very easily. This allows me to clarify the layers and do a good job. Using a magic wand tool, I marked each of the pixels I wanted to remove, or rather, to clean up the spaces where the structures didn't appear pixelated. All the pixels are highlighted in red so that when I remove them, it's just a click away...

Author: @karoly
Curator: @solumviz

For this presentation, make a drawing inspired by the ocean healer, accompanied by Chirple. Together they embark on a long expedition in search of peace and tranquility. I wanted the healer to steal all the attention, so I painted her very large, dressed as the occasion deserves, as a hiker, with all the tools they needed to explore. I sketch the structure, outline and shape of each creature or healer. To execute it, for the most part, I start by making some geometrical figures, and from there, I give body and shape to each creation. Pass the pen all around the outline and surroundings of the drawing. As well as to highlight and differentiate other areas, make stripes in the same direction. I proceeded to give color to the drawing, for this I used a range of colors, always respecting the characteristics of each character. To work in a cleaner way, I started using each color in all the areas that will take it. And so on...

Author: @jijisaurart
Curator: @solumviz

I was thinking of a different race as a healer, hehe. Hmm.. maybe an elf? 😁 I drew a healer with a pointy ear, which is a characteristic of an elf. My vision for this art is that the era was set in early Earth. 😆 When convenience stores were not a thing and you have to hunt yoru own food, haha. Aside from Forest Healer, Xolobis is her companion- great for hunting, hehe. I founda material in asset store that resembles a jaguar hide, hehe. Original, no xolobis in the frame but then I thought of adding the old fan art of mine so that Forest Healer is not alone in her journey, hehe. ☺️ added the sunset gradient and some tall grasses, and stars. 😁

Author: @fixie
Curator: @solumviz

Today is Friday, at least here in the West. I want to share with you a slightly different fan art. This time it's not a drawing or a painting, but a small sculpture. I made a piece that symbolizes our beloved Cinela. I used various materials to make it, the main ones being computer parts. With this work, I want to showcase my skills in sculpture and also in recycling, showing how we can give some things we no longer use a second chance. I tried to be as faithful to the design as possible, although I also based it on nature photos, especially because I wanted to make it with its wings spread. Here I show you how it was step by step. I hope you like it. For this small sculpture, I used various materials, mostly computer electronics. I also incorporated an aluminum can to make the legs and the shell for the wings. I used an old keyboard, especially the clear plastic plate inside, and an old CD player. The rest of the materials were glue, screws, and tools like pliers, scissors, and screwdrivers. First, I took the board from an old Wi-Fi card and cut out a pointed piece to make the body. I drilled a small hole at one end to fit a small screw. The other piece I used...

Author: @emja
Curator: @solumviz

This time, I wanted to give my drawing a different twist, a more modern and daring style. I loosely adapted it to the "wolf cut," a popular hairstyle for both guys and girls, and I wanted to see how it would look on the character. Here it is for you to see! I had to look for a few references before starting the drawing, which I really enjoyed doing despite some difficulties. If you look closely at the line art, you'll notice a few small errors, but even so, the drawing turned out spectacular. I hope you really like it and give it a lot of support...

Author: @damoclesart
Curator: @solumviz

Here I am this Friday afternoon with a new fanart for #holozing. In this case, one of the creatures I don't remember illustrating before. Today is the day I illustrate #xolobis in an Egyptian version as a pharaoh of the underworld. The design reminds me a lot of Anubis, so this Egyptian concept with this creature fits very well. At first, I was going to do it as a kind of groglyph carved in rock, but then I changed my mind and colored it, as you can see.

Author: @marile21
Curator: @solumviz

This time I'm sharing my version of the male forest healer, taking into account the main characteristics such as colors and clothing. I want to tell you that I really liked this figure; it looks super cute. I made it with a lot of love, and I'm almost done with the healers. It took me about 4 hours to complete it. Lately, I've realized that with practice, I've become faster and more agile when making the figures. I hope you like the result. Below are the materials and the step-by-step instructions. The first step I'm going to take is to form the base structure out of aluminum foil, just fill the body and head parts with cotton, this will give the aluminum more thickness. For the face I used skin-colored pipe cleaners, previously rolled them around a toothpick, and glued them with hot silicone all over the face until it was completely covered. Then we cut the green pipe cleaner and glued it to the back to form the hair. For the front, we placed the pipe cleaner on an inverted triangle of foam to form a fringe. For the shirt, I used gray pipe cleaners, I made the jacket with white pipe cleaners, and for the pants, I used black, and the shoes were gray...

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