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First of all, Merry Christmas and here's to a hopefully better 2023!
Well, I ended up starting this proper just a couple of days ago, which meant I had to scramble quite quickly to get this done, but phew, I managed to do it. I figured I'd for once get something properly put together before Christmas to help celebrate it. For some of us, it's to do with Christianity. For others, it's to do with getting together with family and friends as best we can and spending time with them. For those who don't celebrate Christmas, well, you can at least enjoy the discounts in places and have a little laugh ;).
Ultimately decided to do something featuring Rudolph, because hey, I relate to the guy on so many levels lol.
I wish everyone a Merry Christmas and/or a Happy New Year. Or at the very least, a good set of days as can be to you, especially for those of you stuck in conflict, in that case, please stay safe!
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Well, this took a couple of days to complete. Which actually felt pretty speedy to me once I got the ball rolling. Again, I decided to get more experimental again and decided to go down a trip on memory lane, namely by drawing a background again with mountains and a starscape. This included double checking a few guides and using alot more blurs in order to get things working. However, I was still pretty chuffed with the progress I made with it, including my first proper aurora in the process.
In addition, I got to work on my first full quadruped since the MadWolf (something else I'm working on again). But I also figured I'd do Rudolph, again, because I really like the guy. I thought this was going to be difficult, but as it turned out, he was actually pretty easy to draw. The trickiest bit was the hooves, but once I managed to get them done, the rest got quite a bit easier from there. Again, I used blur effects on Rudolph's eyes and nose to help get a glow and shine on them. I'm really chuffed with the way he came out in the end.
The trickiest bit was the sign though. I originally aimed to go for a sign at an angle, but that didn't work as well as I hoped, so I decided just to place it mostly flat, but I still got to do a nice design for it.
This might well be a new favourite piece!
Well, I ended up starting this proper just a couple of days ago, which meant I had to scramble quite quickly to get this done, but phew, I managed to do it. I figured I'd for once get something properly put together before Christmas to help celebrate it. For some of us, it's to do with Christianity. For others, it's to do with getting together with family and friends as best we can and spending time with them. For those who don't celebrate Christmas, well, you can at least enjoy the discounts in places and have a little laugh ;).
Ultimately decided to do something featuring Rudolph, because hey, I relate to the guy on so many levels lol.
I wish everyone a Merry Christmas and/or a Happy New Year. Or at the very least, a good set of days as can be to you, especially for those of you stuck in conflict, in that case, please stay safe!
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Well, this took a couple of days to complete. Which actually felt pretty speedy to me once I got the ball rolling. Again, I decided to get more experimental again and decided to go down a trip on memory lane, namely by drawing a background again with mountains and a starscape. This included double checking a few guides and using alot more blurs in order to get things working. However, I was still pretty chuffed with the progress I made with it, including my first proper aurora in the process.
In addition, I got to work on my first full quadruped since the MadWolf (something else I'm working on again). But I also figured I'd do Rudolph, again, because I really like the guy. I thought this was going to be difficult, but as it turned out, he was actually pretty easy to draw. The trickiest bit was the hooves, but once I managed to get them done, the rest got quite a bit easier from there. Again, I used blur effects on Rudolph's eyes and nose to help get a glow and shine on them. I'm really chuffed with the way he came out in the end.
The trickiest bit was the sign though. I originally aimed to go for a sign at an angle, but that didn't work as well as I hoped, so I decided just to place it mostly flat, but I still got to do a nice design for it.
This might well be a new favourite piece!
Category All / All
Species Reindeer
Gender Male
Size 1228 x 868px
File Size 738.8 kB
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