
Alucard, from "Castlevania Lords of Shadow 2"
Black, Gray markers and pen.
Wait no furries here, but... there´s a nice ghost wolf there!
Yeah, this game was long ago in stores but recently I played it. Probably not enough good for some people but I really like it, probably because I never played Castlevania in NES or SNES before.
SPOILER ALERT
It was curious he was a descendant from the Belmont, and only son of Dracula, and a Vampire warrior, and an innocent child, and... a wolf too?
But there´s finally a good ending showing Dracula´s redemption with his son, showing his true father feelings. Well, except the time when daddy impales junior with a cross stake, or... when junior impales daddy with tremendous sword but at the end everything was happy, isn´t?
Happy!
Black, Gray markers and pen.
Wait no furries here, but... there´s a nice ghost wolf there!
Yeah, this game was long ago in stores but recently I played it. Probably not enough good for some people but I really like it, probably because I never played Castlevania in NES or SNES before.
SPOILER ALERT
It was curious he was a descendant from the Belmont, and only son of Dracula, and a Vampire warrior, and an innocent child, and... a wolf too?
But there´s finally a good ending showing Dracula´s redemption with his son, showing his true father feelings. Well, except the time when daddy impales junior with a cross stake, or... when junior impales daddy with tremendous sword but at the end everything was happy, isn´t?
Happy!
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fanart
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 608 x 850px
File Size 109.2 kB
In all honesty.. ugh... I really disliked this Alucard (I played all the previous games and LoS to me feels unnecessary)... I prefere the one from Symphony of the Night and the Aria games... Nevertheless, the work and detail you put on this piece is AMAZING! Are you planning on drawing his wolf form?
I actually really, really enjoyed the Lords of Shadow games, felt like the overarching journey of Gabriel Belmont and his family was a surprisingly emotional one, and I think this is a fantastic rendition of this version of Alucard. Well done, friend! Trevor would be pleased with this. n_n
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