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The Remarkable, Lucky Cholma… Now In Color!

Posted on October 2, 2013 by BrassyDel

As promised, here’s the latest Cholma art update. Here’s the flat colors, and I’ll have the final shaded piece ready for you on Friday. See you then!

The Remarkable, Lucky Cholma

Posted on September 30, 2013 by BrassyDel

You may remember Cholma from such exciting tales as The Christmas Caper and Halloween Hijinx, both written by Cho (of StoryTime Fame). If you don’t remember Cholma, it looks like you have some reading to catch up on first! For everyone else, move right along to today’s lineart: Cholma! He’s one tough cookie, and it looks like someone is about…

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Final Art: The Evil Dr. Brassy

Posted on September 23, 2013 by BrassyDel

Happy Monday! I brought you something shiny: the finished, fully shaded colors for Dr. B. I am especially happy with her hair, just FYI. Enjoy!

Flat Colors: The Evil Dr. Brassy

Posted on September 18, 2013 by BrassyDel

Follow-up to Monday’s post, we have the flat colored version of Dr. Brassy. Flat colors means that there is no shading. After this step comes the shading, which happens on layers in Photoshop as described in this previous art post.

Lineart: The Evil Dr. Brassy

Posted on September 16, 2013 by BrassyDel

The evil Dr. Brassy casts tenebrous tentacles! I drew Dr. B on bristol board with a mechanical pencil, inked with microns 005 and 08 size pens. I scanned the piece at 600 dpi B & W (bitmap) then cleaned it up in Photoshop. I used such a large resolution because I wanted to make sure the lineart looked smooth instead…

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Fairy Warrior with Fire Sword

Final Colors: GlitterFey is Really Hot

Posted on September 2, 2013 by BrassyDel

Back with the final installment of this three part series on drawing GlitterFey, we have a fully shaded piece. Comprising 14 separate Photoshop layers, GlitterFey now boasts fancy translucent wings and five levels of highlights and shading. I’m especially fond of how her ridiculously pink (and ridiculously short) tartan skirt turned out. I stole a brilliant shading technique from David…

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GlitterFey with Fire Sword

Flats! GlitterFey is Really Hot

Posted on August 30, 2013 by BrassyDel

A follow-up to yesterday’s SketchBlog post, GlitterFey is back again with flats. This means that, after following the clean-up process I described yesterday, I laid down a bunch of non-shaded colors. As you’ll notice, the hair is all one color, each segment of the skirt is all one color, and the wings are all one color – excluding the varied…

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Lineart: GlitterFey is Really Hot

Posted on August 29, 2013 by BrassyDel

Oh my goodness, it’s GLITTERFEY! If you’ve been a long, long time fan, you probably recognize the name if not the character. If you played City of Heroes with us, way back in the day before it was shuttered (obviously), then you might even recognize this outfit and the big ol’ fire sword. GlitterFey here is a fire blaster, because…

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