@tbrk yes and rising arms up might bee too difficult.
Like in this picture the spikes on pauldrons would poke the wings if the arms were to be lift high.
@tbrk yes and rising arms up might bee too difficult.
Like in this picture the spikes on pauldrons would poke the wings if the arms were to be lift high.
This looks really good so far!
The composition you chose has a nice flow and makes your character look really imposing and powerful. Although I would play a little with the proportions of the guys in flames since there doesen't seem to be a clear hiarchy of importance. It still looks amazing though and might not need any changes at all if you tweek color and lighting
I am looking forward to seeing how your Illustration is going to turn out!
@griasnoggal
Thank you. Yeah I just trew the guys there for now to get "full picture". Next step would be to refine the lines and then see what to do with the guys in the foreground.
@elin.giger
Thanks Elin, always loved warcraft style pauldrons (big bulky ones) but they are so impractical most of the time
@hayley.zeller
Thank you, going to spend some more time on the sketch for now so I might have less headaches laters. That is if I can stay away from going full colour mode long enough
looking good! Making me wanna root for team fire. I believe moirae has a good point about the fire coming from the palm instead of the mouth, mostly because of how the palm is facing and the dynamic of the pose. Emitting fire is probably no easy task, and probably requires a lot of force to produce, and the pose you have hear seems to indicate more force coming from the palm than the mouth. Whenever I imagine dragons breathing fire, I imagine them having to lean into the action with almost their entire body, much like how you would have to use force handle something like a fire extinguisher, otherwise the can would fly backwards with a lot of force without a firm hold. (I hope that comparison wasn't too confusing >_<)
I also want to suggest maybe having the soldiers in the foreground cowering in fear and hiding behind their shields from the massive blast of fire to make it seem even more terrifying and dangerous. This would make your dragon even more powerful to behold!
Keep up the great work!
@moirae Thanks you. Yeah the flame thing.... gotta try to change it up a bit to see whats best.
@obsidanite Thank you. Yeah gotta try to mix that up to see what looks best. Regarding the soldiers you are absolutely correct. I'm working on it.
looks really good! I love the blue sword and light that it casts on the dragons face. It makes him stand out a little more.
Regarding moirae's comment, I have to admit that I am not quiet fond of the red green combination since it always reminds me of a christmas tree … but that might only be me … anyways, keep up the great work!