Sovereign of Blight
Credits & Info
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- 4,392
- Score
- 4.69 / 5.00
- Date
- 10/27/2009
- Category
- Illustration
- File Info
- 2335 x 1697 px
- JPEG
- 1.9 mb
- Tags
- demon
- mantis
- sovereign
- blight
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Author Comments
Another one...working towards 113...I'll start counting when I hit higher numbers...
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars Feb 24, 2011
the shading. . .
Is awesome! Beautiful pencil work, and the use of negative space really gives it the perfect atmosphere. Hope to see more work form you.
Rated 5 / 5 stars Oct 28, 2009
This is pretty sick.
I like your style man, the design is awesome, looking forward to more of your work.
Rated 5 / 5 stars Oct 28, 2009
Dark
This is very dark, and original, I never saw a drawing similar to this one. The contrast and the details are awesome. I'm very happy to see some people drawing in traditional ways, like me. :)
How much time did this take to draw?
hmm...don't remember...I dun really register time very much when I draw. It was a sketchbook piece though, so it didn't take too long, but still fun as hell to do.
Rated 5 / 5 stars Oct 27, 2009
you know what,
People have gotten so good with photoshop thati can't tell the difference between scanned pictures and pictures created on the computer. This LOOKS like it was scanned, but i don't know, you gotta tell me.
in any case, this does not do the real life art justice, the detail is just AMAZING. i have a 22 inch monitor and i'm getting really close to it in order to see the detail of this. BRAVO.. honestly, if this was made with actual charcoal i would pay for your pieces, that is if i had a source of income.
REALly good job. eerie and the lighting is great. high five.
it was drawn in mechanical pencil/ graphite--scanned into the computer, and I knocked up the contrast a bit because graphite doesn't show up very dark on the scanner. But yes, I work with charcoal, graphite, acrylic paint, oil paint (rarely), colored pencil, pastel, and sometimes digital...it's all good fun, but I still like drawing w/ pencil/paper the most after all this time.