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Working on a reference for myself, but I also did some fun colour spectrum shenanigans! Thought it had a cool sunset vibe... Kinda goes with the spouse of the sun, kyahahaha!
Pink is one of those colours I have a hard time utilizing, much like brown. But it was fun to doodle this! I did Roy without his shades for once. I misplaced the background tooth slightly, but I overall enjoyed how he came out.
Here's a Bowser for everyone who put up with my endless onslaught of doodles! I love the scales! Also I think this is my personal best Bowser iteration so far, change my mind, kyahahaha!
Switched gears, and I drew this cat like a hippo. Now the true question emerges, which came first, the cat or the hippo? Kyahahahaha! I feel like... I'm knees deep in the blues because of a certain Gargoyle I like to draw...
The final picture of May! A colour study exploring underlighting, where a light source is aimed slightly under the character. He kinda feels like he's in a cave surrounded by water. I like the scales around his snout the most!
Although I started out doodling Jr (based on the snaggle tooth,) I think I just ended up with a young Bowser instead. I like to believe a young Bowser would be chubby, since all he does is make demands of his poor indentured servant/retainer Kamek. Poor Kamek, kyahahaha.
That's enough experimentation for the night! I'm absolutely pooped learning where to properly blend colours in! Truly the greatest accomplishment here were the neck scales. It makes a nice finishing touch, I have to apply it again in the future!
Messing around in the browns now! I initially was going for a charcoal black, but I ended up here in a timber-like gradient. Interesting... I'm gonna put that in my notes!
I hella broke the perspective, but eyyyyyy I got a wonderful night of painting out of it! My colour use has improved due to my efforts on cell-shading! At least, I think so. There's still tons of stuff to discover about colour usage!
It's like, 12 AM, I work at 8 tomorrow, and I no longer know what I was doing. But at least I can say I had hella fun painting this!