'"There can be no hope in this hell, no hope at all."
Another addition to my Darkest Dungeon series. This one is silver being afflicted from accumulating way too much stress. I'll make a virtuous one soon enough, though. I'm quite happy how punctual it is considering I only used ink and chalk pastels. It isn't perfectly matched to the actual source material, but hey, I took a shot nonetheless.
Another addition to my Darkest Dungeon series. This one is silver being afflicted from accumulating way too much stress. I'll make a virtuous one soon enough, though. I'm quite happy how punctual it is considering I only used ink and chalk pastels. It isn't perfectly matched to the actual source material, but hey, I took a shot nonetheless.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Wolf
Size 931 x 1280px
File Size 493.8 kB
This is fantastic. Lots of different colors here and yet they all go together very well. The intense red colored light source makes the highlights really pop on him. I don't play Darkest Dungeon so I don't know what this is about, but I love the illustration nonetheless!
Also thank you so much for the warm welcome last week! I don't really know what to do with shouts or what the etiquette is supposed to be, so I guess this is my belated reply.
Also thank you so much for the warm welcome last week! I don't really know what to do with shouts or what the etiquette is supposed to be, so I guess this is my belated reply.
For context, when a character gains too much stress (a mechanic like losing health) They become detrimental and affect the party they're in a negative way, they could skip a turn, stress or hurt others on their team, that type of stuff. It isn't a good thing to happen. At all.
Nonsense, you have a great gallery! There's a lot in it that I love. I personally hate pencil crayons since it's not easy to blend colors or shading. I recommend trying out chalk pastel pencils (you can use traditional pastel blocks, but it's a tad harder to add details). I look forward to seeing what else you'll post Btw!
Great!, and yes, drawing with colors on paper is difficult because making a mistake is difficult to repair, I only have normal colored pencils, but I have the box that brings 48 colors, it is basic but you can do many things with them, right now I have only started coloring with flat colors, without shadows, but I will try to experiment with shadows little by little, one of the techniques that I learned is to make shadows with graphite pencil and then on that filling apply color, automatically the color is It becomes slightly darker and it's easy to do good shadows, but I haven't practiced that much.
I would like to improve in the future with digital colors, but I don't have a drawing board, so my last works I want to keep a clean version of lineart, and then I use those linearts and color them in photoshop, but for that I'll have to review tutorials on the use of color with photoshop hehe.
Thanks again for the wacth! regards!
I would like to improve in the future with digital colors, but I don't have a drawing board, so my last works I want to keep a clean version of lineart, and then I use those linearts and color them in photoshop, but for that I'll have to review tutorials on the use of color with photoshop hehe.
Thanks again for the wacth! regards!
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