I really like your style and how you can manage it using a pen. I always end up needing to erase when I draw, so it's rather quite impressive.
I can only do that with a fountain pen, though. Anything else and not even the faces look good anymore. There's sonething really fluid abou them, something that has always made me despise even writing with a ball pen.
Plus, thick lines give me lots of room for error
Some more character for that D&D campaign I had in plan.
This is Gerda. I envisioned her as a character who needs to break away from her past and just establish her own identity.
Alder and Victor are half-brothers who care very deeply for each other. Even though they're technically of different race. The main problem here is that their mother was human. Her first lover was an elf. After he died, she had a fling with a halforc (so basically that makes Victor a quarter-orc). Victor actually has very little orc genes in him, so he's very calm and timid at times, hairless, fair-skinned and sandy-haired like his brother. He is, however, as big as regular halforcs and his face is as disfigured. This makes him not fit in with either humans or orcs. That, and the fact that he is destined to live a much shorter life, is the reason Alder actually resents any other people, even though on the surface he's a very nice guy.
Also, Victor is one of those characters I just really like to draw
He dual-wields katanas, so I thought it might be neat if he later got the weapons master prestige class and be wearing all samurai style clothing.
Very cute! You're very good at headshots. I'd like to see more full body shots though! I'm sure Victor the Half orc Half Barbarian would be a big dude.
I should practice full-body shots more, but I don't really have that much time for that nowadays and I am afraid that would only frustrate me because I really can't draw them, so I come full circle It's really simpler with faces because I can draw those on margins, while bodies need more planning.
I'll try to do a full-body Victor tomorrow and we'll see how it turns out I've got some overdue prompts from shion, so I'll need to get on that as well!
It's been a while! I haven't had the time to sit down and draw, but I have some more doodles of my regular characters that I've done during class!
Here's the cast of my "Crosswords" series, done in a bit more cutesy style:
Some close-ups of their eyes:
One more Jess, because I can:
One more Freddie, because I wanted to see how he would look like in glasses. I figured he'd need them as he works with computers a lot, so he is just a tad bit short-sighted, just not enough to wear them at all times.
And two more of Ian because I just love drawing him
Alright, here's Griff's sister Ofelia again:
And this is Angela - one of the protagonists of my new sci-fi series:
And coming back to my D&D chars, first a cutesy group shot (still not all characters, though)
Here's Gerda the Paladin, post-important haircut:
And Victor the halforc because he's my favorite
Your art style is awesome Fynn - I'm surprised I hadn't seen this thread before.
You have a true animators style of art. I love the medium you use and the effect it gives. This is great work!
Str8 Pimpin'
New batch!
First up, two of shion's original characters. Hoping this can help her get back on track with her novel
And now for some prompts that shion gave me! Boy, do I suck at these
First there's Xiao from Dark Cloud:
Now, Vivi
And... Ugh...
Now, lastly, some of you may know I've been playing some Tactics Ogre recently. So here I present to you the awesomeness of the Phoraena sisters!