hey guys! I've been wanting to share with you two new works that are finished. I'm posting this as an entry to 's weekly character design contest. I'll post the process and results here. this week's theme is following a style of a different artist and creating a character in this given style. I had three artists to chose either one or, to choose multiple artists. I only managed to do two characters in one style- that of the comic artist Mike mignola.
Here are the two:
Otto
and Lianna
full res versions:
https://ibb.co/cDgC9x
https://ibb.co/gE7Kpx
to be honest I didn't know Mignola before I've looked it up but I did know the character "Hellboy" from the movie franchise. I also did know Hellboy, probably Mignola's most known character first appeared in comic books.
getting to know Mignola's work from doing a search, I must say that I really like his approach. the fact that it has many things that click with the way I usually draw myself, like the dark undertones and emphasis on the dramatic lighting of the scene.
Also, his dark fantasy/action themes are ones that I really connect with in my imagination.
Here are a few points that I've taken from analyzing his style:
• His value key is often very dark and it looks as if his subjects "appear" off of the shadows.
• resolute and crisp lines, minimal strokes, "anonymous line" (same width across)
• exaggerated figure proportions, somewhat on the grotesque side
• dynamic compositions
• solid core shadows
• mostly desaturated colors.
I've ripped the colors (sampled) right off of Mike's images shamelessly as I felt it was solid grounds to stand on when it comes to color. here are the rough sketches:
First of all, I inked the drawings with a rapidograph pen (0.5 point tip and a flat brush one). I used a watercolor water-brush pen, filled it with India black ink instead of water and colored in the large black spots.
I took it over to Photoshop, add a "threshold" layer, and put an "overlay" layer between the two layers- to brighten or darken the areas that the threshold effect loses.
when I get all the lines I've intented to get, I put on the color layer in overlay mode,
I added another layer of color and a slight texture (overlay layer) in which I used a large scatter brush to paint a few strokes. I've set the opacity of the texture layer to about 30%. I've used a costum brush but you can use the defaults, I don't make extensive use of special brushes in Photoshop.
Anyway, I hope you find this post interesting or useful and feel free to critique my work or make a suggestion/request in the comments. as always I thank you fellow steemian for supporting me through this platform and giving me a place to present my work in. and thanks to for hosting this contest and introducing me to so many talented people on steemit. have a great weekend!