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Eddard (Ned) Stark
Posted By Scott at 8/27/2012 1:17 PM

My apologies in advance if this particular piece of artwork ruins any plot lines for those of you not familiar with the "A Song of Ice and Fire" novels by George R. R. Martin, or the "Game of Thrones" television show (based on the books). I've only watched the show, so I can't speak to discrepancies between the two. Eddard (Ned) Stark is a favorite character. I added the direwolf just for kicks. The biggest issue with "Game of Thrones" is it feels like a creepy, guilty pleasure that's a very well-written, creepy, guilty pleasure. I have a hard time recommending it, because it can be a very brutal story at times, but it's a great fantasy world that's well realized, if not a bit, ah, adult.

At any rate, I wanted to really limit my approach this time around. I really fall into a trap of over working my art, and wanted to limit the tricks. I think it worked, but I'd love to know what you think. For kicks, I've included some of the other steps in the process. As always, enjoy!

Pencils (mechanical pencil over non-Photo blue pencil):
Inks (done in Adobe Illustrator):
Flats:
A note about the flats: This was the first time I added a light layer over the flats. Normally I'll flat to the highlight color, then added shadows. For those of you interested in that sort of thing.

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Troll
Posted By Scott at 8/02/2012 1:12 PM

This was an image I drew quite a while back now, but for lack of new content I decided to dig into the reserves and add some color to some inks I was always fond of. This was originally done for the topic "Troll" over at Drawer Geeks (man I miss that site).

For me this was the first ink drawing that approached the same sort of things I was comfortable doing digitally (without the "Undo" button). You can see my original ink post here. I had originally intended to finish colors for this and submit that to Drawer Geeks, but couldn't quite line up something compelling. It wasn't until I sat down to color it now that I realized I wanted it to be moody, but was giving it a dusk color scheme. Not to say dusk can't be moody, it just wasn't the right fit. At any rate, please enjoy, and let me know what you think as always.

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