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This is an image I made using two source images provided with this post. I love the artwork done for Pathfinder and Dungeons and Dragons; but I dislike that their art teams never put in a suitable background for their works. So... I felt it would be suitable to add one myself! Let me know what you think! ^_^
Lucred
MemberThat gnoll has a look of "what the hell man" on his face.
TheAlmightySear
MemberWell, I didn't draw the original character model. I just cleaned it up a bit, chose a suitable background, and placed him into it. Most of what I did was basic touch up. Nothing too extensive.
Sypha
MemberGoing to hurt releasing that arrow.
IguanasAreCool
Member"Be very very quiet. I'm huntin wabbits."
TheAlmightySear
MemberThe arrow's not even pulled back yet. o.o He's just loosely holding it against the draw string. >.>
Lucred
MemberAnd you did a damn good job. Wasn't a critique, just thought it rather funny.
Lucred
MemberString's on the wrong side of his arm. He literally won't be able to draw it without letting go and gripping it from the correct side.
Trickster69
MemberReally? You both see a male? I see female. . . . Huh. . . . Although, you, Lucred, are quite correct. Did not notice that at first. . . .Almost enough to ruin it, but it's so rare to see an actually properly designed and proportioned bow in these kinds of artwork.
user 22273
Memberotherwise really nice but the character's shading doesnt quite match the background and it looks a bit off
Lucred
MemberIt's androgynous enough I pretty much just flipped a coin.
And yeah bows are hard to draw right, especially if the artist doesn't have first hand experience with one.
user 9819
MemberNah, that's a female. You can just see breasts, which Pathfinder DOES give to female gnolls to distinguish them. (post #758040)
SwiftNimblefoot
MemberHer face... That's a girl. :)
SwiftNimblefoot
MemberYep! Gnoll Warden artwork from the Monster Codex. I am just posting all of those separately without background here.
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