
Varghoss, the werethylacine druid, reposted with customer permission. The armor is made of cedar bark with carved cedar helmet, gorget and pauldrons, based off Tlingit armors. The staff is patterned after Maori taiaha.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fanart
Species Marsupial (Other)
Size 650 x 802px
File Size 69.8 kB
Its my wussy druid healer from a D&D game. He was bitten by a werewolf while in druid animal form (shifted to a thylacine trying to run away) and ended up being able to only partially cure the lycanthropy. He has full control over shifting and retains some of the strength/regeneration, but everything he shifts into has thylacine-ish traits. And he still likes to hid behind thick armor.
It's actually all in Photoshop except for the initial inks. The inks were scanned in, and then put on a separate new layer (set as "multiply"), and then I made new layers, which I wound up putting under the layer with the inks. The shadow is on one of those layers. It's done using the airbrush tool in Photoshop. Since it's a separate layer from the stuff with the actual figure, I can use the figure as a guide for where to erase bits of color that have slopped over, if that makes any sense?
What sort of traditional media were you thinking about?
What sort of traditional media were you thinking about?
i know. i had to use the right blend of multiple shaded layer just to get this drawing how i needed it:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4581122/
but the computer i had with the Photoshop program get overheated so easily... so i barley have any time just to work on anything on there... at this point i can't do much but stick to traditional work for now.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4581122/
but the computer i had with the Photoshop program get overheated so easily... so i barley have any time just to work on anything on there... at this point i can't do much but stick to traditional work for now.
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