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Hello guys. I hope you are all doing well. I am back in this community after a week with a new Splinterlands character fanart. As you might have guessed from the title, his name is Temple Priest and he looks like a magical character. In this blog, I will share with you the process of creating this character fanart, along with the basics of color shades and sketches so that you guys can learn from my art. Let's start with the process.
I selected this character because I knew it would take a lot of time to make and I had a lot of free time today so I decided to make this character.
I sketched the character on a local white paper and first I sketched his face and hands with a lead pencil. You can see how complicated the character's face. Sketching the clothes was very easy and I drew it exactly like the original picture.
First I added yellow and red to his clothes and I love the combination of these two colors. I used both marker and poster colors in this drawing to make it realistic. Then I added orange marker color to his clothes. I tried to fill it with the same colors as in the original picture. It was a little difficult to fill the colors in his face but I did my best.
BELOW IS THE ORIGINAL CARD PICTURE
SEE YOU NEXT TIME
By sahi1https://3speak.tv/watch?v=sahi1/tjeovfikrv
Hello guys. I hope you are all doing well. I am back in this community after a week with a new Splinterlands character fanart. As you might have guessed from the title, his name is Temple Priest and he looks like a magical character. In this blog, I will share with you the process of creating this character fanart, along with the basics of color shades and sketches so that you guys can learn from my art. Let's start with the process.
I selected this character because I knew it would take a lot of time to make and I had a lot of free time today so I decided to make this character.
I sketched the character on a local white paper and first I sketched his face and hands with a lead pencil. You can see how complicated the character's face. Sketching the clothes was very easy and I drew it exactly like the original picture.
First I added yellow and red to his clothes and I love the combination of these two colors. I used both marker and poster colors in this drawing to make it realistic. Then I added orange marker color to his clothes. I tried to fill it with the same colors as in the original picture. It was a little difficult to fill the colors in his face but I did my best.
BELOW IS THE ORIGINAL CARD PICTURE
SEE YOU NEXT TIME