Thank you so much! :) I'm a bit sad the quality here looks bad. I don't know what size would be good to upload...
Thank you so much! :) This is a digital drawing made in Krita 5.2.2 and Wacom Cintiq Pro tablet
Portrait of Hiroyuki Sanada as Toranaga (Shōgun) drawn by me
Portrait of Wade from 1883 drawn by me using Krita 5.2.2.
Thank you so much! :) I use free brushes for Krita made by FizzyFlower. I like to sketch first with a pencil brush, then i do the outline with an inkliner so that i can fill in the flat colors. Then i lock the layers and start working on shadows first, highlights last using a round brush that has like blurry edges, difficult to explain. The brush is called circle opacity in Krita. I usually blur any uneven edges in the final layer where everything is merged and add skin detail with a splatter brush. Sorry, for long reply. Hope i explain well enough. ^^"
Oh, thank you so much! I'm very happy to hear this :)
Just another fantasy portrait I drew to keep my mind busy. :)
Portrait I made of Lilith from Diablo 4. Not really my favorite game but it has one of my all time favorite art direction.
Ooh, nice! Enjoy your first playthrough if you pick it up! For me it's definitely the type of game you wish you could experience for the first time again :D
Oh! If you like games like Dragon Age, Pillars of Eternity, Pathfinder etc you might like Baldur's Gate 3. I wholeheartedly recommend the game. :)
My take on ceremorphosis in Baldur's Gate 3. Character based on my partners Tav. :)
Was not a source of inspiration for this piece but now that you mention it I see some similar vibes. I was initially going more for a mix of blood mages from Dragon Age and necromancer themes from Diablo. :)
Had to look up the name. Haha, I see what you mean!
Necromancer painting I recently finished, inspired by blood mages and dark elves. Made with Krita.
Lol. Thank you! Maybe my next drawing will be Charles in a wig.
I rewatched the Harry Potter movies after many years and felt inspired to draw. :) Drawn with Krita.