Sounded like fun to draw. Here's my initial character design:
Since I would be drawing each tatoo by hand, I wanted a simpler but still detailed tatoo layout; both because I would be drawing it over and over again and because I didn't want the face looking too cluttered when rendering the tatoo in ink. The above version has less leaves but, I think, a bolder design overall. Most of the leaves and sections divided into prongs of 3, so it should be easier to draw without having to count how many prongs were on each leaf every time.
I ended up adding more leaves surrounding the face/design, but the main structure is still there on the page. You can see I done something similar with the chest/arms to give the tatoo a consistent focal point and the 'in-between' parts will be filled with leaves. Now that it scanned, and in my Slaughterman's Creed 'tools' folder, I just open the file for reference when drawing Mr. Green.
If anyone is going to BICS next week, I'll be carrying about a few pages of Slaughterman's Creed if you'd like a closer inspection.
So now the question is when you are going to get the tattoos put on you?
ReplyDeleteI'm not as tough as Mr. Green, but maybe I'll just draw them on with Green marker for BICS :)
ReplyDeleteI've got a green marker pen.
ReplyDeleteHappy to bring it and do your face for the con :)
Yeah - you say no now - but wait until I ask you at the end of the launch party! It will seem like a great idea then.
Nic