Hello! How are you? For my entry for this week's challenge, I will draw Nimbledook Scout. I thought she was just an ordinary character but when I saw her her power was fire I was like okay I can manage that. I knew I could draw her the moment I saw her LOL.
The Process:
At first, I was like something off about my sketch and it did because I was like am I missing something oh yeah I need to draw the base body proportion and I did fix it. LOL
For this part, I used a detail marker for the brush and then adjusted the stabilization so I could draw the line art clean.
Now that the line art is done, I am going to add the base color and make sure that each part has its own layer. I used shape shape-fill brush to add base color.
For this part, I added texture to the canvas I love adding texture to my canvas. And then I use airbrush pressure and soft airbrush to add the base render.
Next, I lowered the opacity of the line art fixed minor imperfect, and started to add more detail on her. I just trust the process because they say every art has its unfinished phase.
I took a break rendering the character and I started to add the background design, the idea here is that her power is fire and she is a scout so I am thinking I added a rocky background that has magma inside of it.
To make the focus on her I blurred the background design to make her pop out more and then I added detail on her hair using a rake bristle dry brush and then I added a reflection of light behind to make it more realistic.
For the final part, I added more detail on her and then I added a dust of fire around her to make it look cool and then fix everything that needed to be fixed.
Thank you for visiting. See you on my next blog. :D
Please take care of your mental health as well.
I hope you are okay today :))
Materials:
Gear: XP-Pen Deco 1 v2
Program: Krita
Duration: 5 hours