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Necklace of Rememberance

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Concept and drawing by Tah-Marien. Colored by Quickwind, using Copic markers, colored pencils off of a photocopied original to card stock paper.

ElfQuest (R)   Cc Wendy & Richard Pini

Posted September 02, 2012, 09:08:56 PM
Tyleet, Little Patch, Rememberance, Wolfrider, ElfQuest, Pini


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Tah-Marien

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Comment #1 - Posted September 05, 2012, 02:17:31 PM
I really like your color copy better.  And the fact that you Edited my cheek lines will make a lot of people happy.  It does give her more of a TYLEET look for youth to be  more  evident.

The multi color name is Aaamazing.  I  hope you don't mind if I steal the idea  ?  ?  It really matches the eyes without over powering the  name  plate  vs picture.   Thank you so much.  So very Happy to see you Here.   Welcome to EQFA  !  ! 

Amberfox

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Comment #2 - Posted September 13, 2012, 12:49:47 PM
Well, the removal of the cheek lines just softens the image so it's no longer so harsh. Matches Tyleet's personality, too. I honestly didn't mind the lines so much if they had been worked in with color to give more depth. Either way, I believe Quickwind did a terrific job. The description of how the coloring was done makes it sound rather complex, was it?

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Comment #3 - Posted October 13, 2012, 12:42:55 AM
My interpretation of Tyleet has always been "Anime" face shape, so unless she's really old, there are no cheek lines, also like Skywise. I did use the computer to "erase" them as approved by Tah-Marien, but it was after I colored the work.
In the Quickwind I will eventually post, Tah-Marien wrote/drew out "Quickwind" kind of like how Tyleet is done. I'm going to start coloring this in by the character's eye colors so it will be a little more "subdued" so the character is a little more important than the name, but it still looks cool.

As for coloring - yeah it is a bit complex at first, at least I didn't do the watercolor method which would take me even longer - mostly to figure out the colors. But even with that method, I would be using colored pencils to do details such as finer dark areas and highlights.
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