@veltzeh
V. E. Lehkonen

RoL: Ke'rodre
RoL: Ke'rodre by @veltzeh (V. E. Lehkonen)

Well, other than that it's Ke'rodre from Realms of Lemire on Elftown again, there's not much to say.

This was drawn with ink. I'm sure you've seen the first versions of it (hint, check a few pics earlier). 1. I did a bad pencil drawing (two wakizashi). 2. I inked that colored pencil drawing. 3. I scanned the ink versions in as a large pic and printed it out as A3 size. 4. I did a pencil version witht the help of my light table (replaced the other wakizashi with the pistol). 5. I did a final ink version with the help of my light table (except for the tattoos). 6. I noticed I forgot the tattoos and drew them on another piece of paper with the help on my light table. 7. I scanned in the final A3 ink version and the tattoos and ta-dah, here's the picture.

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19y194d ago
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Posted: Thursday, 11 November, 2004 @ 08:05 AM

Very well done! did you use ink............Shirley

Posted: Thursday, 11 November, 2004 @ 08:59 AM

Count how many times I mention "ink" in the description. (Hint, it's 5.)

Posted: Thursday, 11 November, 2004 @ 12:11 PM

Ah, yes, I love your ink work. The shading on the pants and cape in particular really stand out. Neat character design, I like his clothes and the tattoos are a nice touch. Interesting pose, though the arms are a little flat compared to the legs. Good work still. For all the frustration this must have caused you, it came out well.

Posted: Thursday, 11 November, 2004 @ 12:44 PM

Aagh, it's a SHE!! XD LOL. Yeah, the arms are a bit flat but pale skin isn't good to shade with black ink... it'll probably look better once I color it. Er, thanks XD

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