Sunday, July 17, 2011

Dagger

My friend has asked me to draw a picture of her. I can draw faces but I cannot capture someone's appearance on paper. So I drew her an abstract picture representing her. This is it.

This is a dagger with an ivory handle and metal base. It is inspired by an Indian dagger, but has a lot of detail and complexity. A spirit is holding it.

Pencil on drawing paper. Took me about an hour to draw

Tuesday, July 05, 2011

Monk bladeling

This is a monk bladeling. I have drawn this as an illustration to my D&D character. Bladelings are known to have their body covered with sharp spikes. As training this bladeling has metal rings on many of his blades which makes his body much more heavy. He has a bunch extra rings on those strings. He uses his staff for defense and his fists for attack.

I do not like how the feet came out. And overall the picture is rather rough.

This picture took me a very long time, probably because of those spikes. I drew it with a black pen on the letter paper.

In the shadows

 
I have drawn this picture when I was in Cuba. This is a girl walking in shadows upon the burning ground, but the flames are not hot; they are rather soft and comforting but they will suck the light away from this girl if she stops. Iguana is riding her cloak since I was in Cuba and why not. She holds her hands in that way to concentrate on her goal and do not sway. Her face is concerned yet still beautiful. On the left is a symbol representing the wind which refers back to her as she like a wind has to keep moving or otherwise she will not be. 

She was inspired by a girl I met while in Cuba. (Iguana was inspired by an iguana I met in Cuba too.) And the darkness came from that rap song I do not remember the name of.

Pencil on drawing paper. Took me around an hour to finish it.

Crysad Royalty

This is another crysad I have drawn in the last month. She is part of the royalty of crysads. The thing about crysads is that three out of four of their kingdoms are ruled by women. They possess all the power, even though men mostly fought in wars while women were tacticians, generals and none-the-less skilled warriors. The royal women generally would wear long dresses made of leather with bells attached to the bottom or sides. Those bells represent both wealth, since the metal is very rare in the forests where crysads live, and power, since they are not only seen but also heard when they walk. When royalty gets together it is like an orchestra when they move.

This particular woman has a weapon made of shoulder crystals which is also rather rare since those crystals has to be properly collected and preserved for them not to shatter. Usually during a disease crystals start to shatter and fall off and grow back when a crysad gets better. They completely shatter upon their death. The size of crystals often represents how healthy a crysad has been during their life. One particular quality of the crystals is that even if they are damaged they still stay sharp for that reason crysads use them for weapons.

I forgot what that leather bag was for. It looks like it is used for storing water.

This picture is rather boring because she is standing facing the viewed with hands down. As with previous picture I just wanted to get the basics of the crysad woman with some fashion thrown in. This picture is  missing a lot of shading especially on the bottom part of the dress but i do not feel like finishing that.

Pencil on drawing paper. Took me couple hours.

Crysad Priest

So two months later I upload a picture once again. I did not have an access to internet for half of that time and the other half I did not draw anything.

This is is the picture of a crysad priest. Crysads are a race of people who I have thought of in my leisure time. They have crystals growing on their shoulders and the back thus the name. They also have certain facial features. This particular specimen is a priest of a church that crysad society has. Their lead the life of solitude and only meet with other folk to perform certain rituals. They are revered among their people, but scarcely understood. Priests when not performing rituals are said to be talking to god or gods. Most of these priests are males. Females are only common on the top of the hierarchy in this church. Also that disc on his chest is made of bone and is attached to his ribcage, so to enter this order is painful and even more painful is to leave it.

For the most part this picture is boring with the guy standing up straight with his arms down. When I drew it I only wanted to get the basic properties of a crysad man and some priestly outlook.

This is drawn with an HB pencil on drawing paper. It surprisingly took me couple hours to draw this.

Saturday, May 07, 2011

Female knight


This is the picture of a woman in a full armor (except helm). Small shield and a light armor allows for mobility. So that she could fight with finesse. Her style of fighting centers around rotating in one spot alternating attacks or parries with shield and sword and disorient the enemy with the cloak. She is very concentrated on the picture lost deep in thought or preparing for battle. She also looks kind of sad as if she feels pity for someone she sees. 

I wanted to remember old times and draw some warriors in the armor thus this picture has come to be. I really enjoyed drawing all that armor detailing even though this picture took me several days to finish. Around three to four hours of actual drawing. This girl also appeared to be too thin after I have scanned it but besides that I really like this picture.

Black ink on white paper.

Saturday, April 09, 2011



He is a guy with an axe. There is nothing else to say about him really. I drew him as a character for a comic. I also tried to make him look epic. He is supposed to be of a Chinese descend, but he does not look like one in my opinion.

There are a bunch of mistakes in his shape, muscles and proportions. I will not list them here. They make a picture look kind of strange, not real.

I drew this on sketch paper with black ink marker on top of pencil outline. Took me about 2 hours.

Sunday, April 03, 2011

He is a guy with a gun, a character for a comic that does not exist. His ethnicity is undetermined. He is also serious, calm, determined and deadly with a hint of sadness in his eyes. He wears leather coat and a t-shirt. After I scanned the picture I also realized that he is skinny or at least skinnier than I intended.

Inspired by all the bad-ass characters with a gun. 

The line across his chest is kind of annoying, but it was there before he was. It has also given the picture its alignment that is why it is slightly tilted to the left. This is less noticeable on the paper then it is on the digital copy. Overall it is a decent picture, nothing too outstanding.

Blue ink pen drew it on white letter paper.

Monday, March 28, 2011

This is a demon with a spear. He is resting in the defensive stance protecting his sides with the shaft of the spear and his hand on the other side. Due to powerful legs he can easily move his body between them which would allow him to turn defensive stance into offensive. He also fights with his razor sharp claws on both legs and hands.

Nothing inspired me to draw this, just sat down yesterday and drew it. 

The tattoo covers a bad case of transparent hand. The right hand is kind of dark. And besides those two flaws I like this picture and all its parts.

Black ink on white letter paper. Took me 60-90 minutes. (The black ink looks kind of dirty).

Sunday, March 27, 2011

The picture of a guy shouting in rage I think. 

Just a doodle I particularly liked because I was able to portray a face in certain angle. It is also not a usual way I draw faces.

Much of the detail and features are unfinished.

Blue ink on yellow paper.