I started with a light sketch from the reference with the Faber-Castell pencil in 2B. When sketching using the pencil, I struggle a lot with causing as little damage to the paper as possible. It could be what contributes to the stiffness of my linework. The watercolor paper does not respond well to the eraser, and it can affect the look of the paints you add on top of the damage. I find the same issue with mixed media paper.
I then used a Pigma ink brush for outlines, and let me tell you, these brushes are tricky to handle as to how hard you press can affect the thickness or thinness of the line. It will take me a while to train my inexperienced hand. Since the drawing was fairly big, I used a thicker outline this time, and to fix some of the wackiness of the lines I used my trusted Pigma Micron ink rapidograph 04.
Now, painting with ink is fun! It does dry faster than most paints, so that is something to keep in mind. You got to be quick with it. The way I achieved the highlighted parts was by adding water in those particular places. Painting the whole thing in the same-ish tone and then adding water to highlight (ink is scared of water and will try to escape to the sides), or more ink in the darker spots. The effects that water creates are my favorite. It makes the whole piece look rustic and worn, which I find fitting for this one. What do you think?
I learned a lot from this one. Yay! ^^ Laters!
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Nice one! Thats an interesting interpretation. I don't think my mind would have went there. I think of a tank when I hear the word armor for some reason.
Thank youuu! Uuu, interesting. I don't think I have ever worked anything vehicle, except for rockets and Battlestar Galactica Starbuck's viper xD Perhaps, I should change that at some point, hehe.
"Battlestar Galactica starbucks viper" - I'm not sure is that is one thing or several, but it sounds interesting hahaha XD
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hey there stranger, you weren't lying when you said you do art, wow. This one is like some 3D super FED stuff. The trick with water to highlight the part is pretty amazing. I see why you're so savvy.
Hey! Nice to see you around on the chain! Ahaha! Yea, pretty happy how it turned out and that it seems to pop out of the page a bit, it is always a nice feeling when it works out like that. I'm mostly amateur though, learning by doing, all the stuff I learned at the art school when I was maybe in fifth grade has mostly left my memory now, not sure if the water highlighting part was ever taught to me, but I felt like discovering it just now, so I was pretty happy I did this one and experimented a bit :)
that's brilliant, I always wanted to go to art school, I couldn't. I had to look up your account in search of some amazing art, I wasn't disappointed.
that's brilliant, I always wanted to go to art school, I couldn't. I had to look up your account in search of some amazing art, I wasn't disappointed.
Shiiiiiet, that looks so good :)) Gaming and art is a nice combo. I want to do that combo but still havw no idea and need to practice a bit more often :/
Yay! ^^ So glad you enjoyed it! It was fun no doubt. Got to just start somewhere and with every piece you will learn something new and advance. Sometimes it doesn't work out as planned, but don't get discouraged. As a friend once told me when I felt like getting stuck and like giving up on something - just keep going. No matter if it ends up in the trash at the end, but just keep going until it's done :)
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Woop, woop! Thank you so much! It's appreciated! Aaaa, thanks! :)
Wow awesome👍😍
I like the rusty worn look, it looks nice!
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