Moving over the thread from the other site. Didn't have a lot of things on there, so it should be easy.
Hi guys. It's been a few years since I've drawn anything seriously, and now I have a DND group with a diverse cast of characters as inspiration. My first project is my half-elf hexblade. Here's a rough face concept with base colors laid down. Feel free to really rip into my art as I need to learn how to handle tough critiques as well as know where I'm weak.
I need to make the ears less pointy as I forgot I was a half-elf. Also, can't seem to quite get that spiky punk hair I want, but I'm sure it'll work itself out in iterations.
Working on the hair, trying to see if I can get it how I want it to be. Been playing around with the chalk brush and I really do like it. My facial proportions might be off, like maybe need to lower the nose just a touch or just redo the nose entirely.
Critiques are welcome.
Armor concept silhouettes.
Found a posture online (terrible, I know, but needed something quick). I like the asymmetrical spikes along the figure more; brings an interesting movement and balance to the overall figure. Think I'll focus on pointy elements throughout the armor since the character can be a bit abrasive lol.
yyukinoh1989 Thanks! It's only been, like, a year since I started this, so I should finish it. And I did!
wow you sure did its really amazing and you did tought a lot about the design. soon if i know more about modeling texturing and animation and i made a few short clips i will start the story that i kept years in my brain too :D
when you plan to model this character ? i really would love to see it :D
you gonna start before class or will you start it in week 4 ?
yyukinoh1989 I guess I could start modeling now, or at least freshen up my sculpting skills before class. It's going to be incredibly ambitious to do it in one week, so maybe I'll get a head start lol.
silentheart00
It would be amazing to be able to finish it in one week :o
But i guess it doenst hurt to start sooner. after sculpting will you do a retopo of it or you keep it with sculpting ?
yyukinoh1989 Most likely will retopo it. I want to work in video games, so learning how to retopo and getting that into my workflow wouldn't hurt.
silentheart00
awesome making video games will be fun and cool :D
retopo sure seems a good option . i am sure youre gonna do great with it
Because I'm on a roll, here's a WIP of Roscoe, the halfling rogue in our group.
Dropping in some forms.Changed the skin tomes because it was getting awfully pink.
The tiefling bard of my dnd group. He basically goes around, changes personas, and swindles people. Trying to keep the skin close to human tones with a hint of otherworldly heritage. Easier to disguise.