astridv: (Ward 3 by thedothatgirl)
astridv ([personal profile] astridv) wrote2014-04-30 06:44 pm

fanart / new bike!

I had Monday off so I drew this Ward character study because feelings, sigh. The lineart is marker/ink brush, coloring is colored ink with a layer of pastel on top for the highlights.
I have a couple more sketches as WIP, just the lineart, and I'll probably use them to experiment more because I haven't got that coloring technique down yet. I used to work a bit with pastel crayons in college and found it a lot easier then. Maybe crayon is just tricky in portraits; anyway, I find it super hard to control. I had to do quite a few adjustments in PSP. But I want to start with a dark wash and then add lighter layers; it seems appropriate, thematically.


In other news, today I decided I will (ta-daaa!) buy a new bike. I realized I have been having this one for over ten years, which explains why it's become so crappy and sluggish. I did some quick math: this bike must have about 25,000 km under its tires. All my previous ones have been stolen within two years, so I never had to deal with an ageing bycicle. And I always got to buy the new one with the insurance money from the last one, so technically I haven't spent any money on a bike since 1994 or so.
I'm very much looking forward to this!
yhlee: Angel Investigations' card ("Hope lies to mortals": A.E. Housman). (AtS hope)

[personal profile] yhlee 2014-05-01 03:30 am (UTC)(link)
I don't know the character since I don't watch this show, but I like the starkness of the portrait. :) Very dramatic lighting.
ratcreature: Flail! (flail)

[personal profile] ratcreature 2014-05-01 02:28 pm (UTC)(link)
This looks cool. I like how it's sparse yet still recognizable. And the black/red combination is suitably dramatic yet ominous.
domarzione: (Default)

[personal profile] domarzione 2014-05-01 05:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Quick sketch or not, this is quite lovely in its spareness. It's probably unintentional, or no more intentional than how reality puts it, but there's a hint of Frank-Grillo-as-Brock-Rumlow here, the coloring and the sort of world-weariness that comes with the burden of doing the ugly things nobody has the guts to do to make the world into something more appealing.