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I've reflected on the personalities of my two 'sonas and found that Lam E. is more collie-esque than Spark E. and *he* is, for lack of a better term, sheepish. So moving forward, I'm making Spark E. a ram and Lam E. will be a border collie.
Thanks for the memories, "ewe" 2!🥰
3 distinct poses made from different positioning of the same 4 static assets, one of them color coded. Also, a breakdown of the assets and a brief explanation of what's up wit the bounding box on that right forearm.
I cheat a little when making different faces on a single character in the same shot:
• copy(then hide)4 layers (fills/shading/highlights/line art)
• paste
• select and move individual parts of line art
• patch gaps and overlap of line art
• correct fills/shading/highlights.
During a Lenten devotional discussion yesterday, I lost the ability to contribute about three questions in. I think it's possible I was just trying too hard to analyze myself in order to come up with something useful to contribute.
How it felt:
That last thread was a doozy of a cathartic info dump!
As a reward for your patience with it, here's a #wip .
Accidentally added a dot matrix filter to the shadow behind Lam E... Then leaned into it with some of the multiply layers and the background. A bit 90s-ish, but who am I to deny myself the old-school aesthetic?
Also a side-by-side of the original figure (left) and the one adjusted by the free-transform tool because I draw a little skewed sometimes, and can't be bothered to flip my canvas ever.
Decided to draw Karsten E. Kesling II for no reason other than I hadn’t drawn him in over a year (that I could remember).
I think there’s some improvement over the last one... except I forgot his glasses. 🤓