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a worgen rogue in tier 10

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~ZaykoO May 25, 2013  Student Traditional Artist
hello. I used your drawing Worgen Rogue as a template for a pencil drawing. Does it bother you? I will put a link to your artwork in the description.
I spent a lot of time on this drawing, I hope you will not ban me to post it on facebook and deviantArt (with link of your artwork).
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~Auggusst Apr 6, 2013   General Artist
What kind of brush do you use to create that texture? It's very Blizzard like, and I keep trying to figure out how to do it, but I can't seem to get it.
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:iconlinxz2010:
This is done mostly with the brush 19 in Photoshop CS4, and a square-shaped brush in dealing with the background. And no other texture used, I just drew everyting out. If you want to know more, maybe you can be more specific, like where you think is confusing, and I'll be very glad to help : )
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~Auggusst Apr 7, 2013   General Artist
Thanks. And sorry I wasn't clear. By texture I meant the way the colors are next to eachother and the lighting effect they create. Do you blend them together or just lay them next to eachother? Sorry I don't make much sense.
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Well I think it depends. Firstly the brush 19 does have the function of blending colors, that is, you can make continuous changes in different colors, or otherwise you can make the boundaries between two colors more obvious if you want to, all depends on the way you use your pen and the color you choose.

And the effects are just based on what I want to represent in certain area. For example, if I lay black next to white, I get a really clear boundary between them, and they can show something that really hard or sharp, or maybe it's the edge of certain object. But if I pick colors between them and keep working on the "boundary" to blend thoses colors, or to mix them a little, I would be expecting something softer and less-sharp.

I don't know if I made it clear, and my English is really not so well to express properly. I really hope these can be helpful : )
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~Auggusst Apr 8, 2013   General Artist
That actually did help a little, thanks :)
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Mood: Joy ~8ballpaul Mar 26, 2013  Student General Artist
AMAZING!!! i LOVE this
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~Blue-Lupus Jan 26, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
I will never get the point of being a swift rogue and running in a huge, heavy armor. Well, WoW-logic.

Awesome artwork anyway.
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~iuvien Jan 3, 2013  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
Are you still going to colour this?
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