Eternan Brune: My entry to "Splinterlands Art Contest Week 320!". Digital Art.
I'm glad to be present in this round of "Splinterlands Art Contest Week 320!". The truth is that I'm organizing my day better and I find time to do my illustrations in at least two or three sessions. The important thing is to follow through! For this occasion I was inspired by: Eternan Brune.

Creating this illustration was quite fun. I did it in separate sessions between, outlining - base colors - details and background. I love working with textures, and drawing a Viking style outfit was exciting. This is the second time I've been inspired by a character like Eternan Brune, anthropomorphic characters I think will become my favorites. One of the complications when making the illustration was initially the airbrushed and blurred areas, so I decided to use those tools less. I opted for more solid textures and shadows, I liked it better that way. Then it was the background, I made several backgrounds, but I didn't like any of them haha. Until I finally found the one I left to present the character to you.

Inspiration, Original Splinterlands Art:

Let's quickly see Drawing process:
I started with a quick sketch. Then I moved on to a more defined outline, simultaneously doing clean-up. I like it this way because it allows me to save more time later and, above all, not forget details when it comes to the complete clean-up. After the initial outline, I moved on to a more detailed stage. I love the style of framing that comes from mixing different thicknesses of outline.
Sketch and outline:
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Base coloring:
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Shadows and lights
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Let's make fire!!
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Finished illustration:

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Drawing Program: HiPaint.
Translation: Google Translator.
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Thank you!

Thanks for sharing! - @isaria
