Male Forest Healer, Retro Pop style 💚! - Get ready to see a different version!
Today I will present you a great Fan Art of the Forest Healer. I love experimenting with things and I think I've learned a few tricks that I've loved, as well as a new brush called the "Smooth G Pen." The line is uniform, but in the terminal part, it leaves a kind of stylized tip, which provides a very special and marked touch. Practicing with this brush, I imagined many things, especially in incorporating plots, there is a beautiful path to learn! One of the first illustrations based on said brush and in combination of plot, the following attractive Fan Art emerges:
Yes, it is attractive, isn't it?
Well, of course! This version of the Forest Healer is fresh, attractive, masculine and somewhat retro (I love retro pop art). I confess that it is one of the most complicated that I have achieved lately, although it is not exactly my style, it automatically took me back to my adolescence where my drawings were with many lines of shadows. Making the Fan Art took me most of the day. My internet connection was failing and was hindering my work, so I said: I'd better take advantage of this to practice my drawing.
In this drawing, I have done much of the work and detail in the sketch, I have varied the thickness of the brush to exert different visual loads on it. However, despite this, I followed the line of thought that hair, eyes and features are thinner, while clothing and joints, as well as areas of skin, are thicker. Far from how complicated it could have been, and what could perhaps be better, I feel quite proud of the result.
Let's look at the process of creating this attractive Male Forest Healer fan art:
I started with a quick sketch to better give room to my imagination about the pose. At this stage I used a common pencil brush. I added a new layer and then started adding more shape, cleaning, adding and cleaning, that was the process :)
I then went on to work on the contrast-type lines according to what I imagined the shadow or simply because I wanted them to be there because they looked "good", in my opinion of course.
Then I moved on to the color stage. To do this, I used a combination of the tank filler tool, and also the "traditional type" manual way. The amount of details I did, pushed me a little to paint little by little, but I appreciate the time and detail, I think the result rewarded everything! For the colors, I have used the original Art of the Male Forest Healer as a reference. For the shadows and details, I have only used the same brush that I used for the sketch, eraser and a little blurry brush for certain areas such as face and hand.
As for the background, I opted for a gradient. Above, but on another layer I placed some selections with the lasso tool, to insert material. I adjusted size and opacity. I repeated that process on some parts of the Healer's clothing. Finally, I just added some light lines on the background layer, in yellow and green.
Here the final result:
Ok, I envy your eyebrows, they are so masculine and perfect! Seeing what I was able to do today, I have reaffirmed my thoughts about what you do with care and dedication, it always has a different essence.
Translation: Google Translator.
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Looks really cool! Gives me an Archer vibe. :D
Thank you. And haha yes, you are right. I like that series a little, although I barely notice it. I had not thought of it :)