So many experiments so little time. This one is both a composition and colour experiment using triangles (composition) and primary colours as the main basis.
The subject? ^-^ My two blood elves from World of Warcraft: Volodya (Warlock - engineer) and Lanseth (Priest) and Volodya's voidwalker Haththak. Can't remember the name of the kit that Lanseth is in (blue robe) if anyone could tell me I'd like to know. He's wearing it as part of the whole colour experiment thing, as well as trying to keep it 'roper' in terms of WoW kit he may be wearing. His garb at the moment is less than pleasing on the eye being cobbled together bits from Outland that don't match (always happens that way). Volodyas robe is the Tranquillian robe (got it this morning).
Forgot to note down the time I started so I don't know how long this took me but altogether; studying postures, sketching, agonising over the composition, hashing in block colours and the rough 'tidy up' took something like 4 hours including tea breaks etc.
Lanseth: Discipline Priest (currently 62) Volodya: Affliction Warlock (currently 19) Both on Emerald Dream server
Blood Elves + World of Warcraft: copyright Blizzard
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I will mostly be on Frenetic-Kinetic. All of my new artwork is going there.
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