Worked on the ref sheet again. I fixed the head in the logo, made the shading more complex in some views, and changed the layout of the WAAH :drgn_yell: view. I want to redo the layout for the legs view as well because I just couldn't think of any use for the empty space
Like I said yesterday, I was working on my ref sheet and changed a lot of more subtle things. The font, the icons, the background, the placement of text and icons,...
At this point I only need to fill the empty space in view 4 and it's done as version 1.
For version 2 I want to learn how to draw backgrounds to make view 1 more interesting.
#Huevember day 17 but also includes the hues for day 16 and 18 in it.
An #ArtNoveau inspired promotional drawing of Renegade Midnight conductor, in the Magical Renegades promo pieces I made for last year’s Huevember challenge. The bluish-purple parts of her outfit are normally gray or black but I think it looks cool and seems fitting for her when shifted to these hues!
The pencils for Ugo have now been scanned in and the outlines "inked" as vector art, in red for visibility.
When we meet Ugo in 'Future Ghost', they are working as a fixer, operating in the gaps and grey areas where the Dome City police can't or won't help. Most of Ugo's clients are Earthborn. Ugo would tell you they do it for the money, but I'm not so sure that's all there is to it.
I wasn't quite happy with the original design because it felt like it wasn't really coming together. Especially the stripes on the arms and legs felt out of place even though I liked those the most.
So I got rid of everything else and thought of a new design centered around the stripes. This is the result.
There's still work to do with the other views, especially the top-down view showing the back and the top side of the wings. :drgn_mlem:
Weil ich auf Twitter und dem blauen Himmel bereits gefragt habe, will ich Mastodon natürlich nicht auslassen und auch hier fragen: Wen soll ich mir als nächstes zur Brust nehmen?
Please, please please please tell me there is a GNU/non commercial Vector Art program that is more fucking intuitive than InkScape.
I am riding edge on a breakdown because I can't find a damn tutorial that explains shit, and isnt "Just clickclickclik DONE!" and I'm getting frustrated trying to figure shit out on my own
I had a blast with this one! I mixed my love of retro stuff with modern meme stuff while illustrating and designing this piece. Planning to do more in this theme and aesthetic, it was so much fun!