Bit broke atm but I'm still going too for sure. I cant not have the combo of all my favorite things in my favorite medium and not want to stare at it for insperation.
Hey, thanks. If you print it out - I'll be reeeeeally grateful if you share a photo. I do not insist, but it will please me very much
While there are only these 2 drawings, and there are no plans to continue, but now I have much more motivation to continue
Also besides this one and the undead champion one do you have any more?
I'd love to see a undead king just resting on a throne or some kind of a depressed undead. I hope you make more of these. Sorry to get so fan boy but you legit made a combo of all my favorite things.
I can't wait to try out a dark dither style.
The head doesn't seem that big but the shape may need defined more. But I spent the last 25 mins zoomed in admiring this beautiful piece of work.
Do you mind if I get it printed on a poster and hang it up in my house?
This is a pretty detailed analysis, thank you
Thanks guys)
After looking through your gallery.. you have an unusual combination of strong cinematic aesthetic and a very calculated distribution of fine details (which seems to operate on a similar principle to dithering -- distributing a 'quantity of fine detail' into an area and then blending the amount of detail through the picture to integrate it with the composition).
In theory those go together but I haven't actually seen that combination much. The way you have the gauges oily and smooth vs the grass sharp (but a gradient of sharpness, not just binary 'sharp') is a good example. I guess achieving this level of differentiation really requires a relatively higher resolution.
I don't get the brown blob above the mana gauge though.. is it supposed to be bread? Pretty ambiguous.
Agreed on the head, but damn. I fucking love all the sharp details you got in this. So good.
I really like colors, small details, patterns
grain and rocks in bckg. ...rocks ;)
... but the head is too big, even for a child
This is overwhelming, it's too good, I love the pattern on the armour