IDRI FYRE


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As the days advance I come to learn that time is a precious thing that when put to good use yields positive result. I first noticed it when I moved to this new place few weeks ago when I no longer did most of the things I used to do over the weekend back when I still stayed with my parents. There is so much responsibility but the good thing I noticed is that when I properly lay them out according to importance and their benefits, everything just makes sense and I know what to do.
It is this kind of thought that I believe Heros and Supervillains think. Just take a look at the reference cardof IDRI FYRE, she holds no grudge or feel nothing. She holds a battle stance but can still be perceived as a neutral opponent. I hope I am able to come to this point constantly and take directions based on facts and not feelings continuously. And that my friends is the main reason I picked this character this week. Below are the steps I followed, feel free to try them out.

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The card

Here I drew the lineart of the sketch using my blue pen

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...the mapping out with my black pen began almost immediately. Just in case you are not familiar with my process, here's a quick run through of the first steps (I probably will cover the other steps in another post); I first draw the lineart using my blue pen which is not spot on accurate. I do this just to get a feel or direction of where I'm going then I traced it out if it's perfect or adjust it otherwise with my firmer black pen.

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this step required that I made firm the bodily figure before applying real colour. I got carried away though in this process (as you can see) and started shading the face before I noticed and stopped to take a photo.

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I shaded the armour with my blue pen which was very necessary. In areas where I wished to apply depth I introduced a little bit of black and softly shaded over that too. I also at this stage touched up her ears.

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To put some fire in her eyes and to fill up the ribbon-like areas of her armour I used the colour red. I also shaded the leaf outlets that popped from her armour. The original colour was green in the card but I used my blue pen very lightly and left it at that.

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The hair (which is red) and the little background thing (also red) were the last things I added. I chose to do it this way cause I didn't want to second guess myself especially if the colour or tones didn't go well.

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The materials I used while making this sketch are blue, black and red pens from two brands: BIC and SCHNEIDER

You are more than welcome to stop by any time you feel like it. I promise to always keep you entertained with my art.



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