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Cam White

Kinght, B&W
Kinght, B&W by @Ishamael (Cam White)

So the pencil is done, now just need to color, but was so happy with it I just had to go ahead and post it as is before I finish working on the colors.

I've started with a very...red color scheme. If anyone can suggest a better combination, feel free to let me know.

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20y4d ago
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Posted: Tuesday, 23 November, 2004 @ 02:00 AM

Red works for him. I'm seeing blonde hair and some navy blue in his outfit, too. Fantastic drawing here. The details on the armor are outstanding, especially the dragon ornaments. The shape of the armor comes across very well, making it look very real and 3D. I love the sword, too, in that it may look heavy, but it's not abominably big like so many fantasy characters weild these days. It has a more realistic sense of usefulness and power. I think the bridge of his nose needs to be a touch lower and so does his ear, but other than that, it looks great so far. I can't wait to see this colored.

Posted: Tuesday, 23 November, 2004 @ 08:35 AM

Wow, Love the armor and especial that sword. I can see him with maybe silver armore with a little gold, like maybe a gold trim in some places. Blonde hair, maybe some red for hat mark over the side of ihs face and some red in other places to go along with it like maybe the dragon emblem on his chest.

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