Showing posts with label Chirara. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chirara. Show all posts

Friday, April 16, 2021

Figure Drawings & Fan Art

Hello everyone, 

I thought I'd share some figure drawings of my characters I did along with my other drawings, since I recently have been working on drawing human figures. 

Let's begin:  

This is a full body drawing of Oak, I really like how it turned out in the end.
She doesn't have her scars in this drawing, because this is long before she joined the Hunters of Artemis. 


This is a drawing I did of Ginny Di's D&D character, Aisling. I really like how her hair and ears turned out. (And after drawing I realized I forgot her freckles, so I decided to edit them in.)

This is a figure drawing of Elm, it was really fun to draw her dress and hair. 

A drawing of Ginny Di's Tiefling bard, Clio. I decided to draw her because I thought the horns, and the freckles looked so cool on this particular character. 

A figure drawing of Chirara, I really liked drawing her dress. 
A figure drawing of Phoenix, it was fun to draw his wings. 
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Which drawing is your favorite? Have you done figure drawing  before? If so, who or what did you draw? 

-Quinley 


Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Watercolor Paintings and Pencil Sketches

 

Hi everyone,

 I have two acting videos that I am in the middle of editing, which I hope to post sometime soon. In the meantime, since editing for those kinds of things takes so long (and since some of the footage got messed up), I am going to present for you my most recent drawings instead: 

A water color painting of Merricat from We've Always Lived in the Castle
I really like how her hair turned out. 

I had intended to turn this drawing of Phoenix into a water-color painting, however, I really liked how it turned out as a pencil sketch so I didn't want to paint it and mess it up. 

 I was thinking it would be neat to paint it digitally in the future.

I am not going to give out all the information for this yet (because this is something for a gothic story that I am plotting at the moment), but I used this doodle as a way to illustrate my character, Matilda's point of view. This doodle shows what happened in the story from her perspective, at least at the moment what I know of it. 


And this follows the same theme. But this time illustrating her brother, Felix's point of view. 


A painting of Chirara, I really like how it turned out, especially her hair. 

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Which sketch or painting is your favorite? And would you like to see me digitally paint my drawing of Phoenix? 

-Quinley