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Tumblr, which of these adult Jacen Syndulla designs do ya'll like best? I may or my not be planning to use these for something. As always click for better quality lol
Close ups under the cut:
Version 1
Version 2
Version 3
Version 4
Version 5
Version 6
droid jail for the war criminal
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Absolutely understandable incredible concept 10/10 would also look disrespectfully
I’m the staring type-
[shoutout to @lonewolflupe for the idea prompt <3]
the spectres visit pabu 🌤️
after 4 months of pain and procrastination… i finally finished it!!!! i’m so happy to have this off my wip list baha
i got kinda lazy with the rendering but i think i’m happy with the end result :,)
thanks for being patient with me! it usually doesn’t take me 4 months to finish a drawing 😅 i guess i was just overwhelmed with this one and kept putting it off lol
i’m gonna come up with some headcanons about what all these characters did during their time together on pabu at some point!
Rewatched AOTC, not my favorite thing I’ve ever made but I feel like I did good with the shadows
I binge watched the entire 7 seasons of clone wars the last couple months so here’s a drawing for my current hyper fixation
Aayla + pink lighting = yes
Of course Leyc has to be next
The quality of these photos does end up pretty ass, thank you tumblr
Made some art from a certain scene in my fanfic because i couldn’t hold myself back anymore and I’m obsessed with this man and werewolves 💔
It looks mid asf but it was late and I had a random burst of motivation ok 😭✋
And this, my friends, is what fanartists are for.
I tried my best to make him look wet as my cat who fell on the toilet 30 seconds after I gave him a bath.
[SPICIER VERSION UNDER THE CUT]
Here's a process video to make up for the rickroll.
But the video's quality was ruined 😐 But this is when you find out that my art process is basically coloring and erasing until my ancestors tell me "that's enough, kid".
I'm not sure if you are okay with getting mentioned on posts but y'all asked for this so:
@liizardwiizzard @squeakintothevoid @cameronirat @justjettithings @clonethirstingisreal @jedipoodoo @wolveria and to @eclec-tech who just did their weirdest Google search just for this.
I refuse to believe that no one saw the bad vibes on that man.
I’m rewatching the prequels and I love these three so much
there are some close-ups under the cut btw ↓
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I refuse to believe that no one saw the bad vibes on that man.
*happy beeps*
[got to thinking about artoo helping anakin record those videos for ahsoka 🥹]
Made a 1920s-style fashion plate for Ahsoka's new cloak and sash from her mom, to accompany the latest chapter of Fortune's Rule!
I liked Ahsoka's grey look in Ahsoka, but wanted something a little warmer and a little more colorful, hence the grey-and-brown-and-blue. Picking colors for her is always tricky, because with her blue-and-orange coloring, there's a limited array that will actually look good on her, and not make a drawing look too busy!
I started off by sketching out a copy of a '20s fashion plate I found online, then did a rough sketch of Ahsoka's attire, and finally did the proper thing on nice paper, outlined with pen, and filled in with watercolor. The angle of the raised arm actually turned out better in the rough sketch, but oh well. At least there was actually space to draw her feet (mostly) in the finished plate! (Also, I'm pretty sure her left lek shouldn't be tossed back over her shoulder like that, but uh, artistic license?)
All-grown-up Rebel Ahsoka! (Aka, another bout of productive procrastination to put off writing a tricky chapter. What else is new?)
This was supposed to be just a rough study type of sketch in pencil, but then it was going well, and really, why stop at rough sketch if it's going well?
Sketched in pencil, outlined in 01 Pigma micron pen (except the facial features, where I used 005), colored in Ahsoka with Crayola Supertips that somehow aren't dried up after I-don't-even-know-how-many years, then shaded her and filled in the background with Prismacolor pencils. (Ever so many thanks to my artsy mom, who suggested the pencil-over-marker technique!) My Prismacolors have been through the wars (aka 4 moves and a clumsy adolescent owner), and it's quite evident every time I sharpen one, only to have the tip fall out.
Drawing Ahsoka was interesting, because although I used a reference from the Clone Wars show, it wasn't quite in the position I wanted, so I had to take weird selfies of me holding a water bottle in lieu of a lightsaber in order to get the arms right. But, hey, it worked!
I considered leaving it at the middle image, just a finished figure on a white ground, but decided that a background provided context and made the picture feel more alive.
Padmé and Jobal Naberrie.
Sketched in pencil on watercolor paper, outlined in pen, and then used paintbrushes to fill in with pigment from Derwent Inktense blocks. I've barely touched the Inktense blocks since receiving them about ten years ago, so it was really cool to actually, finally use them for a finished piece, rather than just messing around! They worked super well for both intense and subtle coloring, too.
The scene is based on the image from the Wookieepedia Legends page for Padmé's mausoleum.
Something funky's going on with Padmé and Jobal's arms, and the angle of the stone under the stained glass ended up a little off somehow, but on the whole, I'm quite pleased with how it turned out! (Especially Padmé's cloak; I don't quite know how that happened, but glad it did!) The stained glass worked out much better than expected, and Inktense was a really nice medium for getting the tonal variations. Could just be me, but it seemed easier to move around on the page than watercolor, which made it more forgiving if an area ever became too light or too dark.
It's also a sneak peek for Fortune's Rule p-III, ch-II! (Or possibly ch-III, depending on how stuff works out.)
So, I love it when SW fanart/comics include aurebesh. I really enjoy decoding the secret messages and seeing if there's anything interesting hidden in them! Naturally, then, I needed an excuse to write a bunch of aurebesh in my own art, and what better reason than anti-Imperial graffiti? Plus, it makes such a cool little snapshot of the political situation on... ahem, whatever world this is. (You'll probably know which world it is if you read the graffiti/translations.)
It was a lot of fun to do all the aurebesh lettering! At first, I was really intimidated by the idea of doing aurebesh in different font styles, like how the heck do you do that, where do you even start? But, unsurprisingly, turns out that it's not a whole lot different from writing Latin letters in different fonts.
Overall, I'm quite pleased with how the whole thing turned out, especially given that the graffiti was added in a somewhat haphazard manner.
Aurebesh translations included at the bottom of the post!
This piece took two evenings, hand drawing in pencil and then going over that in Pigma Micron pen, and finally erasing the pencil. First night's progress:
I dunno what was up with that shoulder at first. Suffice it to say, things went much better after I remembered that reference photos do exist and are a really good idea.
And second night's progress:
Goodness gracious, that Anakin poster gave me grief. The CW reference pic I used had really dramatic lighting that must have tricked my brain somehow, because even though it showed him straight-on, I ended up drawing his face angled a bit toward the side, the first time? And then after that, he kind of looked a bit anime-style, which was interesting as I've never drawn in that style before in my life and didn't know it was a thing you could stumble into, but also inconvenient.
Final note—whoever was in charge of Imperial PR quite frankly sucked at their job. Because. The Imperial crest. It's insanely difficult to draw freehand. The Republic crest? Pretty easy. But the Imperial one, sheesh. Nobody's gonna be drawing that on their faces to show their support at sporting games.
Click below for aurebesh translations!
Aurebesh translations! Proceeding in order from top left of the drawing, based on location of the first letter of each sentence.
[NA]BOO WEEPS (partially cut off)
FOR THE GLORY OF THE EMPIRE---ENLIST! (stormtrooper poster)
FOR APAILANA
FIGHT BACK QUEEN K!
KARKIN' TARKIN
LON[G] LIVE [THE] REPUBLIC (partially cut off)
TO THE DEATH, SHEEV
THE HERO WILL RETURN---HAVE NO FEA[R] (partially cut off)
INACHU MOCO, POODOO LORDA (Huttese: eat maggots, sh*t boss)
KRIFF THE IMPS
FOR [THE REPUB]LIC (mostly cut off, Clone Wars poster)
[MAY THE] F[ORCE] BE WI[TH] US A[LL] (mostly cut off)
VICTORY AND JUSTICE
HER SPIRIT LIVES ON
TRAITOR
QUASH! QUARSH!
DOWN WITH PALPATINE!
DOWN WITH VADER!
Was supposed to be writing, but oops, I got distracted. (Am I procrastinating working out Vader's reaction to what he discovered in the last chapter of Fortune's Rule? Absolutely.)
I had the rough sketch of Luke, Leia, and Mara (as kids) playing with glowsticks in Krita, and decided to see if I could make something that looked a little nicer. It worked! The clone layer + Gaussian blur filter worked quite nicely to make the sticks glow, too, and I had fun playing around with highlights to make the figures show up better on a dark background. Leia and Galen's hair could use some more highlights, but I'm quite pleased with how Mara's turned out!
Luke is supposed to be included in the detail picture, as well, but that will have to wait until another day. Three children in one day is enough.
(What the heck, Galen, really? Four glow sticks at once? Is that absolutely necessary?)
Illustration for Fortune's Rule, done in watercolor (mostly Daniel Smith, which I adore for the saturated colors), and then enhanced using the Google Photos editor pop setting. (OG version shown below.)
I like the softer OG version, but the vividness of the enhanced version seems more appropriate for Ahsoka. Less passive, maybe. Something about the OG reminds me weirdly of a Victorian maiden. I think it has to do with the structure of the tunic/dress/thing? (Very vaguely reminiscent of the late 1870s/1880s natural form era dress style?) And maybe the downcast eyes and quiet expression? And I think the higher contrast and brighter colors of the enhanced version help to counteract that effect.
I didn't do a pencil sketch, just started by putting down paint. This piece felt truly middle-schoolerish at first (and, okay, throughout most of the process), but I was pleasantly surprised by how much it [eventually] improved! The strictly-profile view added to the awkward, amateurish feeling, even though I actually wanted to do that view, but I think it worked out fairly well in the end. Her arms turned out a bit too short (or her torso is too long), but I'm super pleased with the shading, especially on the tunic/dress/thing!
Click below to see the progression!