I've been thinking and thinking and thinking... and I decided that I want to abandon the previous idea of sun\moon elves for now, because I want to find a better balance between fantasy and reality.

Anyway, I sketched my new idea and this time around I actually followed a proper plan since usually I tend to jump into painting right away and then my designs look poor.
General idea -> sketch -> searching for needed reference -> lineart.

C'n'C are welcome :smile:

There will be a lot more added as for the design elements, hopefully..

Yes, my sketches are messy

12 days later

Just a bunch of trees i sketched few weeks ago.
The more I did it the easier it became.

At first I did a light sketch with a pencil and then went in with my liner.
however after doing 10 trees I've realised that I can skip pencil because it just adds up to the time.

Sketches can be neat and tidy but most of the time for me they are messy.
I want to improve it a little bit to have more confidence in lines that I do.

While everyone is so hyped about artwar4
im here not knowing if I want to participate or not. I kinda do.. but kinda not?
decisionssss..

more sketchbook scans

Just do it! I dare you XD

And nice sketches. That gnome/darwf looks epic!

11 days later

I love the perspective on this! Really awesome design choice using the upturned angel!
Can't wait to tell more, Echo! You're killin' it! :smiley:

2 months later

Hello!
I hope that everyone is doing alright, I'm trying to get back on track with my drawing routine. Now I've got nowhere to run since I am stuck at home.
anyway,
here's my first illustration in 2020.
I spent on this piece 5 days in total, sometimes I was lazy, sometimes I was motivated.

I started by throwing ideas back and forth and finally I developed a sketch with decent lineart and some shadows on separate layers.

I didn't know what to do with the background but I kept working on this. I threw some gradient maps on top of flat gray with AO.

Following day I spent on figuring out some background and a skeleton's skull. I painted it on top of all the layers.

Final day I spent finalising this piece. I had to figure out how to paint a fire and once I finished this illustration I've realised that it was overdone.

I thought I would postpone repainting this fire and this sword but I was just too hyped to finish it . So i fixed it ( i think)
I changed a colour of this sword and it now looks more pleasant to the eye and less heavy with all the amounts of orange. I also worked a little more on reflected light. It might not be perfect but personaly I feel that it was a huge step for me to finish a piece like this.

Learnt and understood the following things:
- why I need somewhat clean lineart (so it is easier to plan the hierarchy of layers and easier and quicker start with applying basic shading and also it helps to determine main elements of the design)
- Using gradient maps and AO is very handy and quick (you just need to get the hang of creating cool gradients)
- How to paint fire
- Proper shadows are always 50% off from your main colour, this way you can build nice shading
- Not to be afraid of grey

I wish that I could picture the final result beforehand so I actually have a chance to structure my layers better but hey, I feel like I've learnt a lot.

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8 days later

The softing of the edges of the temple really help witht the feeling of distance :+1:

Barry, the most epic character in the history of forever!

@Juanreina thanks :smile: Ye i think it's definetly a good desicion to blur it. Maybe could blur it a tiny bit more idk

@cedricgo Behold there are more epic character will be coming in the near future.

I'm currently working on an apple warrior. It's really fun to paint fruit people. Trying out different approach from painting greyscale and then I'll try to converge it to colour with gradient maps or something.

Oh wow! He's an apple? I hadn't noticed at first, but it seems so obvious now that I know. I feel a bit dumb :sweat_smile:

It's pretty awesome :+1:

2 months later

Very creative artwork! :smiley:

5 months later