Uloth Dhampir
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Good evening everyone.
Today for my entry to the @Splinterlands contest I wanted to make a portrait, portraits for this type of drawings seem to me quite difficult since most of the features that represent a character is almost always reflected in full body drawings, clothes, accessories, etc., in a portrait you have to look for those features that have greater similarity and that represented our character very well, this time I portrayed Uloth Dhampir, this time I wanted a version a little less rough, that looked quite angelic but without losing details of the face, skin and some accessory, the end result I liked a lot as it has a sweet and kind look, very contrary to the original image and that's the fun of fan art, we can imagine these characters in many different ways, I hope you like it.
I made the sketch and began to paint the skin, I chose a range of green tones and applied lights and shadows, in a new layer I added more colors to finish forming completely the face and torso and then begin to mix these colors and blend them well until I had a realistic skin, soft, but with a little texture. For the hair I used a dark brown base color and a lighter one to give it shape and sense, I painted the red marks on the face, trying to blend them well with the skin and avoid it to look like a patch.
I painted the clothes and the fang necklace, then I detailed a little more the face and I also added those brown marks that she has on her face, in fact, I hadn't noticed them until I checked the original image very well to not lose details like this, for the background I chose a desaturated cream color, then I added highlights to the face in the areas I wanted to highlight like the nose and eyes, as always, before finishing I started to play with the color adjustments of the drawing, giving it a little warmer tone.
Tools:
- Photoshop CC 2022
- XP-PEN Deco Pro
Herramientas:
- Photoshop CC 2022
- XP-PEN Deco Pro
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