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New profile drawing for my main account
Made a watercolor painting for class. I even live streamed the process on twitch. I frequently stream art stuff, so come and see!
Did a practice watercolor of Wendel in a Neon Genesis Evangelion style.
It's still a work in progress.
Did this for a client in class.
Did a painting for my comic. Very inspired by anime, with a detailed background and cel shaded character.
In my comic, were coming up on a dwarven caravan. With this, I decided it would be important to practice the proportions of the dwarven folk.
In illustration, you can break down (very average) proportions by the length of the head from top to bottom. Normally, the human form is 8 head lengths in total. in my story, its 7, since 8 felt too long for the art style I'm going for. Dwarven people are 5 head lengths in total, while being the same width as Efrunitians(in my story, gnomes, elves dwarves and such are all under the term human. So "Efrunitian" is the term for what we would refer to as regular folk), at 2 head lengths wide.
I also took this time to practice a fuller figure. I feel like I don't know enough about how to draw people of that body range, and as a fat guy myself, that feels wrong. Too often, fat folk are shunted to the side and relegated a harmful and hurtful stereotype. I want to show in my comic that thicker doesn't always mean weaker or less capable.
I played a really good game recently, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. One of the characters had a really cool mask, so I painted my OC(original character) in it for class. Although, apparently, I was supposed to do warm light, cool shadows. oops.