I am preparing a book for showing my skills as a character designer (i've been designing characters for more than 10 years now) and i've decided to represent here a Dwarf from the Rackham Universe, quite similar to a Garde-Forge but with a Steam Fist and a chopper blade. I like the Steampunk mood they used with their dwarfs
The miniatures and games from Rackham are really great, and i've decided to inspire myself in their mood to design an alternate dwarf (theirs are really big heads, almost SDs...) so i've done for a more realistic approach.
Tools:
- 2H pencil
- Blue Pencil (for marking the shadow areas)
- Staedler Black Pens (0.05, 0.2, 0.4, 0.8 mm.)
- 2 Niji Watercolor Brushes (refillable brushes, the best from my trip to Japan)
Other Media (for refillable brushes):
- Vallejo Light Grey Watercolor (cold)
- Vallejo Dark Grey Watercolor (warm)
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