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Published: 2009-08-27 04:38:29 +0000 UTC; Views: 391; Favourites: 5; Downloads: 10
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One night, as I was doing my roughs (my style has always been draw-heads-first), I kinda made a very elfin face. One thing led to another, I fashioned her into Rohan's Dark Elf.Rohan is an MMORPG by Level-Up Games, where my bro works.
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Dolls-Creations [2009-09-01 02:38:23 +0000 UTC]
Rohan is made by YNK games....never saw one up anywhere on the site or on the game itself.
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Designokee In reply to Dolls-Creations [2009-09-01 09:25:39 +0000 UTC]
I'm referring to Philippine residents. It's released by Level-Up Games here. And it's in their website.
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Eoweniel [2009-08-27 16:50:23 +0000 UTC]
Wow, that is unusually detailed for your pieces, and I think I like it very much! Adds a new layer of complexity to it.
Nice pwerful pose too, despite the fact that we're looking down on her as angles go!
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Designokee In reply to Eoweniel [2009-08-28 01:58:02 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, and as soon as I get a better scanner to scan this one, I'll be coloring it as well. I hope to color it as clean as you do, but I guess it's the lines I use. Check out the artists Cakes and RaynKazuya here. They use the same technique as I do, but their pencils are better. But for this piece, I feel I'm up there with them both coz YOU LIKE them!!!
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Eoweniel In reply to Designokee [2009-08-28 23:04:33 +0000 UTC]
Oh, yes, cakes is very much along your lines. Very nice.
I used to do my lineart over again on the computer, but you know, I like doing lineart by hand, even with my super tablet, it just isn't as nice (in my opinion)
What I use to clean up line art is a light board, actually. Even if you can't afford one, they're not so hard to make, maybe you should give it a try.
Not that I dislike the way you do things now ^_^
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Designokee In reply to Eoweniel [2009-08-29 04:04:49 +0000 UTC]
affording it's gonna be ok (if i let go of my toy addiction! ), but the prob is the time i'll render to train myself with the thing that bothers me. it's like, "don't fix if ain't broken", y'know?
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Eoweniel In reply to Designokee [2009-08-29 11:04:15 +0000 UTC]
It doesn't really take much training, actually, you just trace over your sketch with fine pencil lines? A man of your talent would just be able to use it immediately.
But if you're satisfied with the way things are, so am I ^_^
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