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More Azarian Stories!!
I loved working on this page Even though it took forever and the colours look kinda trippy.
Our ginger fugitive still hasn't had his name revealed, and things for him are only getting worse.
That is, until the rope pops up from nowhere. Sort of.
(btw, "orrèsh" = "human", in Azarian language, just in case you were wondering, which I'm pretty sure you weren't)
Who will it be? Who will it be? The answer next week!
In the meantime, feel free to leave your ideas and theories in the comments
Please feel free to critique! Critique is very, very, VERY welcome!
More about Azaras:
The continent of Athar:
40+ hours of work
Lineart made with permanent waterproof India ink and a dip pen
Painted with Schmincke watercolors on Fabriano F4 220gsm paper
Characters and art (c)
Image size
2476x3620px 7.48 MB
© 2016 - 2024 ARVEN92
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I don't think that there is anything negative that I could possibly say about this artwork. It would be amazing on its own, but considering the fact that you've used watercolour, which takes a lot more experience, accuracy and time, the end result of this is beautiful. Looking over this, I cant see a single thing that doesn't show perfectly done colouring and shading. I can see why this takes 40+ hours of work, as every last detail is accounted for in the panels. The use of smaller space within the panels doesn't limit the use of the paints, as even the smallest objects in frame, like the stolen pendant, are without any mistakes and shaded as if they were done using a magnifying tool on a digital screen instead of painted onto paper. The time taken also proves your dedication to your work and just proves how far you have come over the time since I first started viewing your art. Keep up the amazing artwork!