Im a fantasy artist for the most part, I have a deep passion for dragons and dragonkin of all kinds.
P.S ignore the junk at the back of my picture. I be cleaning my room y'know :DBIOFor the most part I work on computer with Wacom tablet, my preferd art program is Adobe tho I have been knowen too use poser and bryce at times aswell.
Recently I have taken too doing some Acrylic paintings, alongside my pencil sketches.
For the past year almoust I have been going to life drawing classes and this attention to detial has started to show in my work. With extra acuuracy in anatomy and even compositions of things not related to people. Though I've had less time for posting pictures on Renderosity and the like I have gone back to filling sketch books with pictures and inspiriation and this lack of drawing on the computer is not a loss just a progression. It will always be the computer I create some of my finest works as I am so at home with adobe and a wacom :)
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Comments (2)
bonbon
i like the concept,and if I may... suggest that if the rays are moonbeams to add just a slight touch ofgrey to them,as if they were shadowed rays of light. if you have ever seen moon beams reflected, you would see a touch of grey or silver to them. i hope that made sense,in my mind it does,lol. remember to cast deeper shadows to the right side of the image as moonlight will have those kinds of shadowing. i hope to see the finished work soon!
ShadowWind
I agree with bonbon on the moon beams. Also keep in mind that beams shouldn't cross eachother unless at a window break and would come from all of the window, rather than just through the crack of the window at the bottom. I can't wait to see the finished work, as I think the concept shows a lot of promise and so far, so good!! I have a tutorial on light beams in photoshop if you'd like to see it.