Garnet Corbin | Lires Artwork Process | Original Art
Hey guys! Back with an artwork process. Again, it's a Cel-Shaded artwork. This is the kind of shading you can find in animes and cartoons. This was also commissioned by Bribble.
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Reference
Just one reference this time. Better than none at all. ^-^
At first glance, I thought her hair style was twin pig-tails. It turns out, it was a pony-tail. ^-^;
Sketching
Which resulted to a wrong initial sketch. ^-^;
Luckily, it wasn't that hard to edit.
Inking
That's why it's important to always show an initial sketch to a client, rather than the complete / final version.
Flats
Done in SAI.
Cel-Shading
Cel-Shading can be interesting in it's own way.
Painting
As usual, I paint the background. I don't find a cel-shaded BG to be appealing.
Final Product
After my usual minor edits, it's done!
I hope you liked my post and I hope you find this art process worth your while. I'll try to post more. ^-^
Bye for now!
-lires
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Nice. I don't know why I like more the irises in the first two sketches.
I think it's because i kind of "pre" rendered it in pencils, then made it solid in the inked. I needed to do that so I can shade it properly. ^-^
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