Drudox spreads its wing
Young and old Drudox
I tried to describe what changes in its design have occurred over time
In this image, Kortax and Aku are depicted in their human, younger versions. I would temporarily classify them in a "school" universe, where they look quite fitting. I like to think of it as an old photograph from some kind of sanatorium.
Speaking of the image, I would note that it was experimental, as I am still searching for suitable brushes for the new program. I found a relatively good brush for lines, but not for painting — I need a more painterly option. The drawing turned out to be quite lazy, but if you don’t look too closely, it looks decent. I see problems in it, but I'm not eager to fix them. On the positive side, I would highlight the interesting marine motif: the fish on Kortax's t-shirt reflects his positive attitude, while the sea creature on Aku's shirt seems ready to overeat all those little fish. Additionally, the interpretation of the tree that Aku represents in the original universe — a birch — turned out well. I think those pigment spots suit him.
While drawing, I was chatting with my friend and we discussed alternative names for these characters. Based on our conversation, we came up with some rough options: Kortax could be called Curtis, and Aku — Albert
night sketches
My friend showed me a light summer dress. I decided to draw a Drudox who is wearing it. It turned out pretty nice
I imagine that Drudox is out on a picnic somewhere. I haven't had the opportunity to draw it with purple leaves for a long time, because the color of the leaves depends on the time of year
I'm happy with the picture, it’s funny
I drew this picture yesterday during a party. It shows Drudox cheering Banjo on because the innkeeper didn't like it and it had no one to play cards with
A bunch of memes. We watched cartoons and drew with friends. It turned out a lot of funny pictures
I will also share a sketch of Kortax from the past. Here he is relaxing, possibly basking in the sun. During my work, I came to the idea that I should create a small 3D model of the horns to better understand how to draw them from different angles. This is quite a complex element to perceive, and I need some kind of reference.
My name is Oksana Berilla. I am an artist and a D&D master. My blog is mostly about "Ordinary Bushes Adventures"
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