
KaylaChristine
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From the album The Girl who Looked Up
I really wanted to paint Syl high up, carefree as ever. This tested my skills with some perspective and depth. The original composition I had is super bad- I got a lot of help online! I also tried a new way to choose my colors and it turned into a full-blown painting instead of the lined drawing I had planned. Overall I'm happy for where I'm at on my art journey. But I won't forget what will be my most important step. -
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From the album The Girl who Looked Up
Most of my work comes from speedpainting every day (It was my resolution), but I wanted to slow down for this one and give you guys some of my line work. This scene really jumped out at me from how Sanderson described it.- 4 comments
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(This is the third time I've started writing this comment, I keep getting distracted clicking through the three images you uploaded!) This is really beautiful! I really love how the shattered plains have developed. I'm a sucker for the longer hair and how it flows in your original, but I'm sure the latest one is more accurate for the books. You were asking about the spren, and I want to say they feel pretty accurate for what I imagine. I see some other commenters already specified on those. Either way, seriously gorgeous work, and impressive textures and rendering for digital! (or period, just meant it looks like your hand)
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Another poster-style piece in Shadesmar. I guess I'm just drawn to the place!-
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From the album The Girl who Looked Up
Still reading Oathbringer, but was compelled to paint this scene. For those worried about spoilers, this is not an exact scene from the book, but rather a feeling I get when reading about Shallan and Shadesmar.