Showing posts with label man. Show all posts
Showing posts with label man. Show all posts

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.

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.

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.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Here I drew a man in a hat sitting in a pose of lotus. I do not really know what else to say about him. He has no story. He is just an idea I absolutely had to express.

Interestingly enough this picture got inspired by a cone hat I saw.

This man lacks anything interesting besides that hat with a trident of course. I could have added some more detail and features to him but I decided not to. At first, I had an idea of a sort of goblin shaman.

I used blue pen on letter paper. It took me 30-40 minutes.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Goblin man

   This is a man or a goblin trying to keep something off the paper. He believes that shouting will help him do it so he lets it all out. 

   I drew the face first (as usually happens for me when I draw) and then the rest followed. I tried to put him in the odd position to study his muscles in that particular form. I was also forced to do extensive shading to cover the neck line which I drew before I made him push something. 

   His mouth is too big (for a human at least) and his face lacks expression that would make him more realistic.

   I drew this with a blue ink pen on yellow letter paper in about 45 minutes.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

First picture

   This is a warrior in tights ready to engage in fist fight. 

   The physical danger is probably the most stressful state one can experience. I tried to make him look calm but concerned. In some sense smiling to the danger.

   I personally do not like how his face turned out. It is slightly asymmetric and it seems it is too big. He is leaning to his right and has feet cut off due to some bad picture planning.

   Drawn on letter paper with sharp and dull HB pencils. It took me about an hour from start to finish.