
I loved this picture so much I had to color it.
I was tempted to make it my wallpaper, then I worried that might make me egotistical. So instead my wallpaper remains a creepy human/zerg hybrid gal...
-B!
I was tempted to make it my wallpaper, then I worried that might make me egotistical. So instead my wallpaper remains a creepy human/zerg hybrid gal...
-B!
Category All / All
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 900 x 813px
File Size 104.2 kB
Holy wow this look awesome. You might not make it a wallpaper, but I definitely am going to. This is pretty awesome all round, the character, the setting, expression, design, arrangement, pose, colour choice. I love it all, and if in in the unlikely event that you're not proud enough of it, I hold it in high enough esteem for the both of us.
Kerrigan was a sexy little minx. Even if she is half bug.
Kerrigan was a sexy little minx. Even if she is half bug.
That looks awesome. I love the shading, and the atmosphere. Only thing to make it better would be to perhaps add some dark wall behind her, water dripping down it with the torch light reflecting on the wall/water. Or something. Love it as it is anyway. I'm tempted to make it /my/ background. :P
That looks very neat with the colors. Is that digi or marker?
I know what you mean about using your own background. I tried that once and just ended up hating that pic after a week because the longer I looked at it the more flaws I was able to pick out. On the other hand did use something somebody else drew and I only threw some quick colors on for like... a couple months.
I know what you mean about using your own background. I tried that once and just ended up hating that pic after a week because the longer I looked at it the more flaws I was able to pick out. On the other hand did use something somebody else drew and I only threw some quick colors on for like... a couple months.
Oh... right... forgot that you used ink and inverted. *ponders* If you wanted to use marker you'd have to put the original on a piece of paper underneath and use it as a guide while you colored, then scan the marker and place it on it's own layer. Sort of a variant on what I call the "poor man's wacom" technique.
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