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Aravis and Lasaraleen lineart

PostPosted: Sep 03, 2015 3:22 am
by Mehinen
There is a short story behing this drawing. I got interested in the current trend of coloring books for adults, but the pictures in them are not quite to my taste: flowers, lots of tiny details and repetitive images (at least in the couple I have browsed). Then, I had a look at children's coloring books, and they were far too simple. There was nothing for it, I had to make my own black-and-white lineart for coloring. My fingers were yesterday itching to try my new black marker, so I used a couple of hours to sketch this. It's not exactly of top quality, as I couldn't get fine details on a small picture with the marker and didn't plan the light conditions enough (the shadows are not quite right, if you look carefully). Also, now the shadows are the same color as all the lines and the result looks somewhat confusing.

So, here's Lasaraleen and Aravis at the watergate in Tashbaan!

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Re: Aravis and Lasaraleen lineart

PostPosted: Sep 04, 2015 12:05 am
by coracle
Ooh, lovely! My hands are itching to start colouring in.
I couldn't tell what was on Aravis's face until I had the big version - but it's beautifully done. :)

Re: Aravis and Lasaraleen lineart

PostPosted: Sep 05, 2015 11:52 am
by Anfinwen
Oh I love it! What a great idea! And I agree with you about the adult coloring books. I received one as a gift, and it's so tedious. I feel like I'm straining my eyes!

Re: Aravis and Lasaraleen lineart

PostPosted: Jul 29, 2016 10:32 am
by Mehinen
Coracle: Yes, the marker was a bit too wide for some parts of this, especially faces, but I'm glad to hear that it was clearer on the larger version :) . Thank you!

Anfinwen: Thank you! It's nice to know that others, too, find most of the coloring books a little frustating. I'd like to make more of these, but making the black-and-white lineart isn't exactly easy for me, I prefer paintings with highligts and shadows.

Re: Aravis and Lasaraleen lineart

PostPosted: Aug 02, 2016 9:00 pm
by Pretzel
Oooh ooh. I like this one more. It's beautiful. Good job. I hope you do more Narnia art.