Took some time to think of something that she would kinda "hold" up with her hand - decided to go with cute flying noodles (again) in the end, because why the fuck not.
I grew kinda comfortable with my lineart-style, but I really could use a fresh wind when it comes to shading, because most of the time it's just smudging my multiply color around some shapes...
A character should have a name when it was drawn 3 times by now, right? Damn.
Illogical-Lynx [2018-07-04 22:26:32 +0000 UTC]
Looking really good! Your lineart is going very well indeed, it's clean and looks very controlled. It's also heavier and lighter in just the right places. I like the facial expressions here too, both on the fox and on the little dragon. Hmm, with regard to making the shading more interesting, I don't think I can really speak authoritatively on lined artwork, since I'm still figuring out what works and what doesn't. Multiply is damn good and the method you're using is definitely effecitve. With that said, something you could consider experimenting with perhaps is a little bit of texture? The shadow on the hair is a good start, but you could try expanding it out a little bit to more areas. Texture brushes are good in moderation but you can often find something in the stock brushes that can add just a little more detail to an area like a shirt or a plate of metal.
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darklord86 [2018-07-04 05:46:09 +0000 UTC]
Awesome!