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COLORED VERSION (You will notice he does not have eyebrows)The living Marka Ragnos, based on his appearance from "Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi: Dark Lords of the Sith". Living at around 5000 BBY, he was the total paragon of what it meant to be a Sith. Feared, obeyed, and admired among the Sith, he was considered to have been one of the greatest Dark Lords of the Sith in all history, possessing immense power both in combat and through the Force. His scepter, which he crafted through Sith Alchemy, had the power to drain residual Force energy and use it to empower his followers. It was also used as a sheath to house his Sith sword, powered by his immense powers of the Dark Side. When he died--of old age--, his spirit would continue to haunt the galaxy, with the Sith Dynasty requiring his guidance and council, time and time again.
This was pretty fun considering how very vaguely detailed he was in his single appearance in the comics, at least with this appearance, and having to be responsible to fill in those details. Again, this is meant to be his appearance when he was still alive, before he apparently grew whiskers, and had his nose shrunk. Rest assured, I will still be doing his more popular, rotting shade appearance, but much much later.
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clc1997 [2010-09-25 18:12:07 +0000 UTC]
lovely work on all the folds in the clothes.
and I like the glaring look in his face
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ObiXAni [2010-09-25 17:48:40 +0000 UTC]
OMG that's totally awesome dude!! i wish i could colour like that!
what did you use?
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LeadZero In reply to ObiXAni [2010-09-25 17:53:53 +0000 UTC]
Bamboo drawing tablet on Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.
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ObiXAni In reply to LeadZero [2010-09-25 20:15:44 +0000 UTC]
Oh, that's the same program i use, except i use the Wacom Intuos4. Did you keep the pencil layer on the final coloured version, it really looks like you did, but it really works with the drawing and it looks good. But i just always delet the pencil layer after i draw over it.
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LeadZero In reply to ObiXAni [2010-09-25 20:37:46 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, I just take the pencil layer, darken it, and color over it. I only draw over some of the lines that really need to be drawn over. Keeping the pencil layer seems to help with the blending of the colors.
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ObiXAni In reply to LeadZero [2010-09-25 20:51:06 +0000 UTC]
Ya it really looks good with the blending, keep doing it. Maybe i should look into doing something like that.
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