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RE: Elderscrollers Sketchy Stuff - Artloader - 10-11-2018

Wow, you've been busy mate. I love your Arachne pieces, really nicely painted :).


RE: Elderscrollers Sketchy Stuff - Elderscroller - 10-19-2018

Second part of this year´s inktober





RE: Elderscrollers Sketchy Stuff - darktiste - 10-19-2018

Great job over all.


RE: Elderscrollers Sketchy Stuff - meat - 10-20-2018

Really love your Greek Myths series :)


RE: Elderscrollers Sketchy Stuff - Elderscroller - 11-02-2018

@ darktiste  &  meat: Thanks, guys!

Here´s the rest of my Inktober drawings:






RE: Elderscrollers Sketchy Stuff - Baldgate - 11-06-2018

Sicks drawings, we need more of those !

One thing I really like about them is that they all tell a nice story and are very expressive, on top of being well drawn. A pleasure to see !


RE: Elderscrollers Sketchy Stuff - Elderscroller - 11-07-2018

@Baldgate thanks a lot! I always find that a picture with even a hint of a story turns out much better

Character commission from a while ago






RE: Elderscrollers Sketchy Stuff - Elderscroller - 11-13-2018

Commission work of Scylla:






RE: Elderscrollers Sketchy Stuff - Elderscroller - 11-30-2018

Haven´t posted in a long time....getting post-lazy when workload gets higher :(








RE: Elderscrollers Sketchy Stuff - Elderscroller - 12-04-2018

Another commission for the annual Terry Pratchett Livehörspiel in Innsbruck (sort of a radioplay, but performed live on stage with audience). This year it´s the novel Jingo and I got to do the announcement poster art 





RE: Elderscrollers Sketchy Stuff - Elderscroller - 12-05-2018

Got myself an ipad2018 not too long ago, when I found out it also works with the apple pencil now. One of the best purchases ever!  And procreate is an almost perfect painting app. The quickshape feature alone is something photoshop MUST integrate (you basically paint a wobbly shape and the app makes it nice and clean. From lines to squares to circles....!)





RE: Elderscrollers Sketchy Stuff - Elderscroller - 01-16-2019

Long time no posting.....so here´s a bunch of stuff I´ve been doing :)











RE: Elderscrollers Sketchy Stuff - Matheus Chastinet - 01-16-2019

Loved the landscape, very immersive


RE: Elderscrollers Sketchy Stuff - Elderscroller - 01-19-2019

@Matheus Chastinet: Thanks!

Daily portrait practice on my Ipad. It´s nice to also simulate toned paper sketching with red and white chalk





RE: Elderscrollers Sketchy Stuff - Elderscroller - 01-21-2019

I´ve been to Vienna at the Monet exhibition at christmas and after that, I wanted to do a msterstudy of one of his paintings in oil. I chose the magpie and gave it a slight fantasy theme twist





RE: Elderscrollers Sketchy Stuff - Elderscroller - 01-23-2019

Some more portrait practice from imagination, while watching TV or from life at a Cafe





RE: Elderscrollers Sketchy Stuff - Leonard - 01-24-2019

so much cool stuff man!


RE: Elderscrollers Sketchy Stuff - Elderscroller - 02-27-2019

@Leonard: Thanks a lot!









RE: Elderscrollers Sketchy Stuff - Elderscroller - 03-01-2019





RE: Elderscrollers Sketchy Stuff - Elderscroller - 03-02-2019

I´ve started experimenting with more painterly styles again as I don´t always like the stiff/clean look of my finished images. The two examples below are sketches from imagination done without any lineart, starting off with very textured paintstrokes, going from big broad shapes to finer ones, bringing order to a chaotic mass. It is the complete opposite of what I usually paint like. Usually, clean lineart comes first, then clean local colour base layers, then rendering (essentially bringing order to already established order :) )

It is absolutely liberating to paint in this chaotic way. Not sure if the result looks good in any way, but I think, I´ll keep using that workflow at least for my sketching as it is fun and also very fast