I added the fire afterwards, on recommendation of most people in the FFShrine chatroom. ^^; And um.. got friendly reminded that I forgot the smoke. Added that too. XD I had a hell if a difficult time to make it look less "pasted on" and more a part of the picture, but I think I managed.
In case anyone’s interested, coloring this one took around 20 hours (spread over 4 days) and 112 layers. ^^;;;
Comments/critics? 😀
amazing work, all that hardwork payed off now did’nt it? that is by far my favorite work of yours. Im in love with medevil stuff. and yes Im happy you added the smoke like I suggested. Fire is not fire unless theres a little smokey smokey in there 😉
keep up the great work 🙂
My favorite part are the wrinkles in the cloth on the person in front… they’re right on. Those light-rays are pretty hot too. 112 layers?!?! Holy crap, you might want to combine them every once in a while… less of a headache XD .
Very nice work!
Well done! *Claps* ^_^
u’re really good….
eventually the flames will char the wood foundation and the whole place will collapse
so erm yea….theres nothing wrong there =)
112 layers?!?! Holy crap, you might want to combine them every once in a while… less of a headache XD
I use that many layers, so that when I make a mistake somewhere I don’t have to do a large part all over again. ^_~
I use one layer for every color. Then a layer for shadows, one for darker shadows, and one for highlights. And yeah.. the more detailed the drawing, the more layers I get. ^^;;;;
Although the fire does kinda look tacked on, of course it was a late addition. The reason I say this is looks as if it’s hit a brick wall (no pun intended) near the edge of one of the turrets, and comes to a complete stop.
Well actually.. Fire doesn’t go through stone. :B So it *does* come to stop somewhere, because the castle is made of stone.
And to be honest, I didn’t really pay attention to it. It just kinda.. appeared on the picture like that. ^^
I use that many layers, so that when I make a mistake somewhere I don’t have to do a large part all over again. ^_~
I use one layer for every color. Then a layer for shadows, one for darker shadows, and one for highlights. And yeah.. the more detailed the drawing, the more layers I get. ^^;;;;
Yeah, that’s how I used to do them too, but then I’d always get this huge mess and wouldn’t be able to find anything. Now, once I get all the flat colors set I save them all on a separate "back-up" layer in case once I get going I screw up somewhere, I can always copy/paste a section back to normal. I don’t know, I think it’s easier that way, but everyone has their own way of doing things 😀 . Just trying to give ya a little advice… the end result looks great whatever way you go 😉 .
The only thing I don’t like is the way the hair sorta dissappears when it reaches the eyes. But that has more to do with style than skill, so don’t let it bother you 🙂
Congrats, you made an excellent piece of art. You’ve really put alot of work into but the looks of it. The rays coming of the hands, the smoke, the detail….wowie.
Bring me some more work!!