Not exactly happy with how I did this one, but I'm happy with some elements of it. Definitely a learning curve for me.
Okay, I'm happy that you can guess what it is, and even who!
Okay, I'm happy that you can guess what it is, and even who!
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
Species Orc
Size 960 x 1280px
File Size 160.8 kB
I hate that goblin. Just, no.
I'm not making you look. There's plenty of other stuff to look at. Maybe I'd love some tips, and *constructive* criticism? Maybe some members are helpful like that, rather than leaving insults?
Oh, and I didn't *draw* this... it was all done with a brush and paints. A medium I haven't touched in a long time.
Thank you for your comment.
I'm not making you look. There's plenty of other stuff to look at. Maybe I'd love some tips, and *constructive* criticism? Maybe some members are helpful like that, rather than leaving insults?
Oh, and I didn't *draw* this... it was all done with a brush and paints. A medium I haven't touched in a long time.
Thank you for your comment.
Don't insult me! I'm no feminazi.
The reason I mentioned other stuff was because you obviously clicked on this one and left a comment. It's pretty clear how bad it is in the thumbnail. :P (Yes, I can criticise myself, gasp!)
I have had some problems with shading with paints. It's a huge learning curve for me. The nose is one part where you can see it. If you look closely, you'll notice I did a cross in the paint for guides.
I much prefer dry pastels, but I want to branch out. Practise practise practise practise... Might dig them out later and have a go with them. I find them easier, as I use my finger to blend.
I would love to see more Garona, so hopefully someone sees this and goes "You know, I can do better than that..." and puts it up. ;)
Thanks for the tips :) Much appreciated :)
The reason I mentioned other stuff was because you obviously clicked on this one and left a comment. It's pretty clear how bad it is in the thumbnail. :P (Yes, I can criticise myself, gasp!)
I have had some problems with shading with paints. It's a huge learning curve for me. The nose is one part where you can see it. If you look closely, you'll notice I did a cross in the paint for guides.
I much prefer dry pastels, but I want to branch out. Practise practise practise practise... Might dig them out later and have a go with them. I find them easier, as I use my finger to blend.
I would love to see more Garona, so hopefully someone sees this and goes "You know, I can do better than that..." and puts it up. ;)
Thanks for the tips :) Much appreciated :)
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