Muspelheim Demon | SPT W-296 Splinterlands Art Contest, Digital Art

Hello, how are you all hive friends?

Hopefully your news is fine, and you will always be given blessings in this life 😊

This is the 71st post since I took part in the weekly art contest held by @Splinterlands, here I draw the Muspelheim Demon character from the Splinterlands Muspelheim Demon game card.

This time it's my fanart
I drew the Muspelheim Demon, because this character reminds me of the demon figure in Japanese mythology which is often featured in the anime films I watch.

I depicted this figure with the appearance of a devil who was on a hill at night with a large pile of human skulls.

For coloring, we use the American comic style, which is full color with bold colors and a few semi-realistic colors.

To make this character, I used thick and thin line art with the Gpen tool from Clip Studio Paint and without setting the brush fineness, the strokes were a bit rough, like manual Gpen strokes on paper and also the hatching shading technique for comics so that it looked like an American comic book character.

This time I don't have a target because just taking part in the @splinterlands character drawing contest is already great in my opinion, and congratulations to the top 3 winners and other winners πŸ₯°πŸ˜˜πŸ•ΊπŸ‘‘πŸ‘πŸ’ƒπŸ₯³

And thank you also to my Hive community friends, curators and other artists who have always supported me in creating work all this time.

I made this work in 6.5 hours with 3 hours of line art sketching and 3.5 hours of coloring and effects.

Reference:

Source link:
https://splinterlands.com/

Tools I use:

  1. Windows 7 laptop.
  2. Clip Studio Paint.
  3. Wacom Cintiq 13Hd.

Steps from sketch to line art:

The coloring process and also creating shadows and lighting

Final rendering result:

Thank you for visiting my blog this time, take care of your health and see you soonπŸ˜ŠπŸ‘‹πŸ‘‹

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