Hello, how are you all, hive friends?
I hope you're all well and always blessed in this life π
This is my 131st post since I entered the weekly art contest held by @Splinterlands.
Here, I'm drawing the character Iziar from the Splinterlands Iziar card game.
I chose this character because she resembles a very mysterious sorceress.
To add to the mystery and darkness, I added images of faces with expressions of screams and fear, which I depicted as a ghostly mist surrounding Iziar.
The difficulty with this character is that she's a female character, which is still a weakness of mine, as I'm not very familiar with female anatomy.
But I'm quite happy to participate and draw Splinterlands characters to practice my illustration skills.
Overall, making Splinterlands fanart is always fun, because there are so many characters to create fanart for.
For the coloring, I use a full-color American comic style with a bit of semi-realism.
To create this character, I used Gpen thick and thin line art.
This time, I didn't have a goal, because just participating in the @splinterlands character drawing competition is already really cool in my opinion.
And congratulations to the top 3 winners and the other winners π₯°ππΊππππ₯³
Also, thank you to my friends in the Hive community, curators, and other artists who have always supported my work.
This work took me 6.5 hours, with 2 hours of line sketching and 4.5 hours of coloring and effects.
Reference:
Source link:
https://splinterlands.com/
Tools I used:
- Windows 10 Pro laptop
- Clip Studio Paint.
- Wacom Cintiq 13Hd.
Steps from sketch to line art using Gpen with slightly modified parameters in Clip Studio Paint:
Coloring process, shading, and lighting using Airbrush and Watercolor brushes with slightly modified parameters, as well as several layer modes from glow dodge, add, overlay, to multiply:
Final rendering result:
Thank you for visiting my blog this time, stay healthy, and see you again πππ