Patreon commissioned character sheet for Amethysmus
I loved working on this guy, not only because WOLVERINE, but because of his rich D&D/Pathfinder backstory and how much the client clearly cared so much for his characters.
A little more about Twitch that we didn't want to throw off the balance on the sheet itself:
*Loyal to whom he considers part of his tribe
*Hard to win over
*Loves fighting
*Is as intense as he looks
*’Bleeds’ Intimidation
*Pretty much a Viking
*(Pathfinder specific) From the Linnorm Kingdoms
*(Pathfinder specific) Hates everything Chellish
He's a Wolverine Barbarian, what more could you want?! Coolest commission ever, and Amethysmus was fantastic to work with.
I loved working on this guy, not only because WOLVERINE, but because of his rich D&D/Pathfinder backstory and how much the client clearly cared so much for his characters.
A little more about Twitch that we didn't want to throw off the balance on the sheet itself:
*Loyal to whom he considers part of his tribe
*Hard to win over
*Loves fighting
*Is as intense as he looks
*’Bleeds’ Intimidation
*Pretty much a Viking
*(Pathfinder specific) From the Linnorm Kingdoms
*(Pathfinder specific) Hates everything Chellish
He's a Wolverine Barbarian, what more could you want?! Coolest commission ever, and Amethysmus was fantastic to work with.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Wolverine
Gender Male
Size 1920 x 1156px
You did a incredible job!
I think you was able to capture the scent of the character in every single line. The expression, the body shape... I love the way you played with the anatomy to make such a heavy but at the same time charismatic character.
You're improving incredibly fast Rhos. It's awesome!
I think you was able to capture the scent of the character in every single line. The expression, the body shape... I love the way you played with the anatomy to make such a heavy but at the same time charismatic character.
You're improving incredibly fast Rhos. It's awesome!
You did a very good job here really looks like a character from the old sagas.
And the overall asthetics of the whole sheet are perfectly in line with the portrail and tone.
The only thing I would add is that Berserkir from Danheim sounds like his theme song.
+"If your time to pass is predetermined, there is no point in fear and worry. May the Allfather watch over your voyages."
And the overall asthetics of the whole sheet are perfectly in line with the portrail and tone.
The only thing I would add is that Berserkir from Danheim sounds like his theme song.
+"If your time to pass is predetermined, there is no point in fear and worry. May the Allfather watch over your voyages."
Ah, thank you! And oooh, thanks so much for introducing me to Danheim, I adore this. I wish I had known of this music while working on this sheet!
Great that you like it and jubilant to have brought your attention to it!
Great work on this wolverine :D love their faces so much!
Ooh! I saw you working on this one and it's turned out wonderfully! :)
This is magnificent work. All the details you've put into the description really can be seen in this Wolverine. His muscular bulk, his shaggy rough fur, his detailed paw pads, his expression really make him and the way you've coloured him make him powerful and impressive character.
AWESOME work⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
AWESOME work⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Oh gosh, thank you so much! Its so wonderful to hear that the care and detail I took the time to try and nail really came across. Thanks again so much!
I have always admired Amethysmus' character. A lovely gulo.
You, my dear, are one of the few artists that seem to do the species justice. Not too bear. Not too wolf. Just right. It's so rare to see realistic wolverines, so kudos to you.
And thank you for getting the tail shape/length correct.
You, my dear, are one of the few artists that seem to do the species justice. Not too bear. Not too wolf. Just right. It's so rare to see realistic wolverines, so kudos to you.
And thank you for getting the tail shape/length correct.
Oh hey thanks so much! Yeah, you know, they're different and different means a little bit of challenge. You can't fall into the comfort zone of the same forms and body shapes of other vaguely visually similar animals; you have to break them down and do the same work you did when you first learned how to draw a wolf or a bear. It matters to me when I take on an uncommon or new animal to portray it accurately, to capture that essence in their form that makes them unique and recognizable. Especially so when they're an animal as important to me as a wolverine!
It's nice to see that besides the amazing art, you pay attention to how much heavier critters get when you scale them up. I did the square cube math and did "Yeah, at 6 feet, 320 pounds sounds about right."
Don't know why it took me so long to see this, but yeah, I worked that out some time ago. :)
Now my math says 340 pounds, but close enough. I also appreciate the appropriately sized feet, since wolverines have big ol' snowshoe paws.
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