Hello EVeryone
How Are You?
I'm back again with another one of my Holozing drawings. Last time I drew an animal character from the game. But, this time I bring you something different. I drew one of the healer characters in my way and I would love to share this fan-art drawing with you. Hope will like it.
The character I drew is named Forest Female Healer. I took my needed references from the main character. And also thanks to other participants and their amazing work, I was able to complete my research and get some amazing ideas for the drawing. I used my graphics tablet, stylus digital touch pen, laptop, and the software called ibis Paint to draw this one.
My Drawing
Original Image
I began the process by drawing the basic structure of her body first. Then I added the details to it. Such as her eyes, nose, and hair. Once I was done with all of these I started to sketch her dress.
Then I put the primary color for her facial skin and started to add the details. I mainly focused on her eyes and made them look as cute as possible. And I'm happy that they look beautiful. All that work paid off.
Then I drew her headwear and then her hair. I'm sorry I couldn't take more detailed screenshots cause I was focused on this and took the shots whenever I remembered. I put the primary colors first following the lines and then used a lighter brush with low transparency to put on the light colors.
Then I started working on her dress design. I first drew the primary parts and then started to put in the details. I used oil paint to draw the white part of her dress and a watercolor tool to draw the black part of her dress. And to draw the flower on her chest and the necklace I used the acrylic color tool. It's amazing how use can use real-life color tools in this app.
Female Forest Healer
With some final touches and the background, here's the final image:
I'm still learning about HOLOZING and the characters and as my 2nd drawing, I may have made some mistakes that I'm not aware of. If I did, please let me know. And tell me what you think of my work. I'm open to all sorts of suggestions and criticism. I'd be happy to improve my skills and do better work in the future.