Masked and ready for paint. Once these are done, I'll paint a small portrait of her. This one, the portrait and the previous sketches will make up my concept sheet.

I did close up her chest, as the hole didn't have any particular importance to her as a character. It made the top part of her dress look more sturdy, which I really liked. There will probably not be any more changes to her outfit from this point on, as the rendering is supposed to elevate the dress even further (it'll be glossy and reflective).


I'm not sure just how rendered it's meant to be, but there really isn't much more to her than this. The big illustration is quite a challenge, so I'm jumping between polishing my concept sheet and it, whenever it gets overwhelming.

Despite not making any sense, I decided that the see-through part of the dress would in fact not be as stiff as it looks. I suppose it would be possible to say that she'd be reshaping her dress constantly to make it seem soft, even thought it's meant to be made out of glass.

I enjoy painting her shoes.


This is pretty much the final illustration. Well, it will be.
I think I made the right call when creating the people stuck in her throne. It looks somewhat more like ice rather than glass, but I think this will make her stand out more. If the glass throne was more see-through, the people stuck in it would be too detailed and steal the show. Although, they kind of are anyways at the moment.

I'm jumping around a lot when working on this piece, since I only work on one layer (due to bad planning). Hopefully I'll be able to make it into what i want it to be.


I've been working mostly on the throne, since it will play a big part in showcasing her powers or well... the aftermath. Anyways, I think I'm getting the glass right and I'm actively looking to make it not look like ice.

So far I've been very surprised with how well it's been going. The color picking feels rather on point so far (I'll probably have to adjust it later, just in case) and the overall composition really speaks to me now.

There are three unfinished characters in the throne and once I'm done with those I'll move back to my villain. Adding another character in the center of the throne seems pointless, as that one will just end up being covered.


I ended up using an icecube as reference for the behaviour of glass. They should be behaving similarly, when not perfectly smooth.. I think?

Had a friend of mine (he's into writing) take a look at it. He suggested putting as much story as i could into the people within the glass, so I tried just that. I ended up doing a cheap move and made one of the characters a parent with a child. That usually makes the villain seem even more evil.

I don't know when I'll get to work on it again (probably 26/12 or something), so until then... Happy Holidays!

the throne turned out pretty epic
looking forward to see your next step :wink:
happy holidays!

Changed her pose.

I'm a little unsure about her left arm, but I like that she looks like she's about to get up from her throne. Her umbrella ended up being turned into it's mace-form and her dress still lack some of the decorations. The background still doesn't exist, since I have no clue as to what I want to put there.

And finally - her head.
I don't like or dislike her face right now. It just doesn't stand out to me in any way. She looks rather pretty though, so there's that. Her hair is still chunky and I might just keep it that way, albeit after some refining.

I'll probably crop the image once I'm done. There's a little bit too much of nothing above her.

One week left. Still doable.

To do list:
1. Light, Shadows and reflections.
2. Polish her throne.
3. Polish her dress and add the final components (some ornaments and the "glass" section)
4. Background
5. Final pass (correcting colors and values)
6. Turn in!

Honestly, I'm still surprised that I managed to get this piece this far. Low-key panicking now, as I realized that I might not be able to work as much on it as I'd like to during theses final days of Art War.

interesting idea, I look forward to the final

Your comment gives me strength!
(I too look forward to the final)

Very interesting concept. Her right leg/knee is not working though, it appears to be angled off away from her body, the more I look I think the right leg is off as well. In 3d terms you would want to rotate them around the y-axis to make them line up with her hips better. Just recheck it and I am sure you will see what I am talking about. :smile:

Keep at it! I look forward to seeing more of the rendering!

Shit, you're right. :scream:
I'd assume the leg should be twisted so that it faces the same direction as she is.
Good thing you pointed that out, as I was about to reach a point where fixing it would be difficult.

Glad to help, hope I see the changes, the forums are just so full of posts at this point it is quite the time investment to just try to keep up with it :smile:

The legs were a pain to paint over, although they do look a lot better now.
(Thank you for pointing that out, @PeterH)

The way the legs were positioned was also "wrong", so I had to change that too.
Other than the legs, I didn't do much more than that. I spent to much time idling and trying to find any useful reference images.

There isn't much left that I want to do before this piece is finished, but her dress is going to be a challenge. It's supposed to have a second layer on top, that will be pretty much transparent with a slight tint. I need to find that balance between see-through and solid, so that the dress won't lose too much of the already existing detail as it is covered by the another layer. (I have tried a couple of ideas, but most of them ended up ruining the dress beneath).

That's only now I'm noticing Superman is here xD
Also Jabba the Hutt if I'm correct, no ? haha

Haha, yes there is a generic hero in there (the superman aesthetic is generic, no?) and I'd assume that Hutt is the one beneath Supes? It's just some bearded guy (probably bald), but the slight similarity did make me chuckle.


I'm starting to have a hard time looking at it. I can't really tell what's missing and what isn't.
However, I do think that i'm very close to being finished with it.


Apparently the deadline was extended, but I don't feel like there's anything that I am capable of doing that would make this piece any better (without overworking it). As usual, I'm bad at being consistent when it comes to "style". She looks different in all images, but I'm still content with the end result.

I think I improved quite a lot over the course of this "event". I don't think I did well enough to snag a spot, but hey... it was fun.

Also, any critique and comments regarding how I could improve both the piece (although I won't make any more changes to it) and as an artist in general is always welcome.