Naga Warrior | SPT W-345 | Splinterlands Art Contest, Digital Art

Hello, how are you all hive friends?

Hopefully all hive friends are fine, and always given blessings in this life 😊

This is the 120th post since I joined the weekly art contest held by @Splinterlands.

Here I draw the Naga Warrior character from the Splinterlands Naga Warrior card game.

I chose this character because this character is called naga which is the Indonesian language that I use, because in English it should be Dragon.

Also this character is a female character with a half-snake body who is usually a goddess character like Medusa but instead becomes a warrior who fights directly on the battlefield with her great sword and shield in her left hand.

So I like and am interested in drawing fanart of this character.

And I am quite happy to participate and draw Splinterlands characters to practice my illustration drawing skills.

But overall it's always fun to make Splinterlands fanart, because there are so many characters that can be made into fanart😊😁.

For coloring, using a full-color American comic style with a little semi-realism.

To create this character, I used Gpen thick and thin line art this time without texture.

This time I don't have a target, because joining the @splinterlands character drawing competition is already really cool in my opinion. And with the new rules, I also don't seem to be included in the criteria on the leaderboard ha.ha.ha.

And congratulations to the top 3 winners and other winners πŸ₯°πŸ˜˜πŸ•ΊπŸ‘‘πŸ‘πŸ’ƒπŸ₯³

Also thank you to my friends in the Hive community, curators, and other artists who have always supported me in my work so far.

I made this work in 6.5 hours with 2 hours of line sketching and 4.5 hours of coloring and effects.


Reference*:

Source link:
https://splinterlands.com/

Tools I use:

  1. Windows 10 pro laptop
  2. Clip Studio Paint.
  3. Wacom Cintiq 13Hd.

Steps from sketch to line art using Gpen with slightly changed parameters in Clip Studio Paint:

The coloring process and also the creation of shadows and lighting using Airbrush and watercolor brushes with slightly changed parameters as well as several layer modes from glow dodge, add, overlay to multiply:

Final rendering result:

Thank you for visiting my blog this time, stay healthy and see you againπŸ˜ŠπŸ‘‹πŸ‘‹



0
0
0.000
6 comments
avatar

The coloring of the background and the character together are too cool.

0
0
0.000
avatar

He looks really warlike and menacing.

0
0
0.000
avatar

yes, that's right, Thank you my friendβ˜ΊπŸ™

0
0
0.000