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AU Tanner: A man with no reason to live and all the hatred to fight.
I tried thin lines, not normally my style but I tend to think it makes more dynamic shading more noticeable. I actually did this version of Tanner a while back but didn't like how it came out. Should I post it?
I'm suprised this isn't a bigger thing.
A lot of my old art style came out with it, guess you can't always shake your roots. https://t.co/1vMRaWfgi7
Haha, think I have art block. *cough* anyway.
I drew my two gentlemen, one by actions and one by persona.
"A little wine before bed is good for the heart"
I'm still playing with color, and kinda messy but eh, I wanted to share.
So I found out #MinotaurMarch is a thing and thought "heck yeah let's go for it." I decided to try something super dynamic now that I more or less got my style on lock also played with a second layer of shading.
I tried doing a high render(?) of Orvel like I did Pock a while back. Think this one came out way better and kept true to my art style. I'm pretty happy with how it came out.
Walked in on him changing and he didn't know how to react. At least you can say he's not shy.
I wanted to try giving Pock a new outfit, he agreed to wear a shirt just not like a shirt.
Also It feels like this sketch brush when used right works better than a brush I made for line art and I don't know how to feel about that.