Tanis & Laurana
Tanis & Laurana
Painting \ Figure | 02/17/06 @234 |
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This is another old image of mine created for a friend then turned into a self promotional piece. It's another Dragonlance image. This one is of Tanis & Laurana. It's the last of my older work I will post here - unless you all want to see the fuzzy cute crap I do at my day job!Dragonlance is owned by Wizards of the coast.
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lovely job
absolutely +10 easy
loved everything in this one
the colors
the style
the composition
the worry on his face
the emotional distance of her from him
the tension in the air
the background
the leaves
the petals
etc etc
somebody stop meee
wow
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amazing
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Slither-Astray: I am sorry I don't have a step by step of this as I didn't realize it would turn out as nice as it did. I know should start doing that, even if only to keep a record of my process. On my next piece (whenever that ends up being) I will do that. For now, the best way to describe how I do things is more like Robert Chang's "Scythe Wolf" tutorial - blocking in large masses in layers then adding shadows, then highlights. Most times, I finish the background first then finish the figures.
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very well done !
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rajbir
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rajbir here +7 thts what i can give you no other rating option
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