09-28-2025, 06:58 PM
Thank you for your support! I am looking for experimentation and progress with those challenges, so even if I don't complete it, I'm glad that I drew for it.
Because you mentionned poses, I tried to experiment with a few different poses to give a more dynamic and barbaric look to the character, as suggested in the prompt.
In the first (green one) I kept a more human-like, straight body, but I arched it more, like a beast, in the following ones.
In the first one I had more focus on the costume, to make the figure Hindu-like, with huge skulls around the head, like a halo almost. It's less movable and more god-like.
I might be lazy and go with the beast versions though, I have taken my Frazetta artbook to admire some reference that seem pretty appropriate this time ^^
However the thing I imagine contrast the elephant triumph/wrath with foes and as a result it's looking quite violent; I'm not sure how far I will push this.
I am late so I don't know if I'll manage to finish properly this time again :( but I'll give it a try anyway.

Because you mentionned poses, I tried to experiment with a few different poses to give a more dynamic and barbaric look to the character, as suggested in the prompt.
In the first (green one) I kept a more human-like, straight body, but I arched it more, like a beast, in the following ones.
In the first one I had more focus on the costume, to make the figure Hindu-like, with huge skulls around the head, like a halo almost. It's less movable and more god-like.
I might be lazy and go with the beast versions though, I have taken my Frazetta artbook to admire some reference that seem pretty appropriate this time ^^
However the thing I imagine contrast the elephant triumph/wrath with foes and as a result it's looking quite violent; I'm not sure how far I will push this.
I am late so I don't know if I'll manage to finish properly this time again :( but I'll give it a try anyway.
