As well as my many
activities involving sitting in a chair, staring at a screen, I have
a wildly different hobby of sitting in a chair, staring at a piece of
paper. Not a great artist by any stretch, but I enjoy it, and I
thought I’d have a crack at a few different types of drawing.
The process I use is to
do a very faint pencil sketch, then go over with a darker pencil.
Usually I put it through a BW filter to make it starker, although I
chose to leave the first image just in pencil-and-paper form.
Some of these I
previously posted on my Twitter account, MorrisF1.
Cat (and dog)
The cat mostly turned
out well, although the legs are a little stumpy. It’s based on the
guide in Mark Crilley’s Mastering Manga 3, which I can highly
recommend. This was a lot easier than the more realistic dog tutorial
in the same book, but, obviously, that took a lot longer, so swings
and roundabouts. (Having mentioned it, I decided to add the dog as
well).
Desert
This is based on a
screenshot from the nocturnal desert region in Dragon Age:
Inquisition. I wish I’d gone for a little more background detail,
but am quite pleased with the sandy outline. So, not bad, but I
should’ve added more stuff.
Triss
I was very much in two
minds about including this. As I drew it, I liked this drawing of
Triss Merigold from The Witcher 3 a lot. And then immediately
afterwards I loathed it. Weirdly, I think the outline of the face
(something I struggle with for ‘realistic’ faces quite a bit)
looks ok, but the features just don’t seem to gel together.
France Map
Being into both history
and fantasy, maps are an interesting thing to try and draw.
Personally, I’m not fussed about them being included in books
(details often get swallowed by the spine and the necessarily small
size limits what you can show anyway) but as larger pictures I think
they work well. Anyway, this is a pretty basic map. Coastline looks
alright, not sure about the city symbols though. The larger
collective forest in the south and the swamps in Brittany (NB I was
just practising symbols, Brittany isn’t really a giant quagmire)
turned out well, and were based on the WASD20 RPG map videos on
Youtube. On the downside, this took quite a long time. Not as long as
the reptile head with hundreds of scales, but quite a long time
nevertheless.
Lion Crest
I was delighted with
this. Based on William Marshal’s crest (deliberately low on detail
beyond the outline), although I got the proportions a smidgen off and
the paws/claws could be better, the basics worked very well. I was
planning on doing another but mingling it with the style of the
Lannister lion (from Game of Thrones) but then had a perhaps even
more cunning plan for another lion. If that ends up working (I haven't started it yet) I'll put it up here and/or on Twitter.
Thaddeus
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