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SciFi and Fantasy Art: Darshak

A character illustration for author Kristin Rausch, this is the agreeable and benevolent Darshak, Captain of the Magic Guard.

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Darshak - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Norma Peters
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Categories: [Head or Facial Study] [Man, Men] [Photo-/model based compositions, or photorealism] [Warrior, Fighter, Mercenary, Knights, Paladins] [Wizards, Priests, Druids, Sorcerers...]
Techniques: [Computer Painted from Scratch]
DateNameComment 
26 Jun 200545 Ahl
Well I like all of your paintings...How do you color your paintings?
This outfit is very nice, it kinda reminds me of Seigfreid or Roy( don't really know which is which)

I Adore Your Paintings..Omg they are gourgeusThank you. 2 My work is done in Corel Painter, using a Wacom Intuos graphics tablet.
1 Jul 200545 Katinka
He looks SO real to me! I like it (:Thank you. 2
7 Aug 2005:-) Margot Bongers
He reminds me a bit of Liam Neelson, that actor, hansome in a very kind way 1 it is a lovely picture Norma, as always 1Thank you, Margot. 2 His appearance was actually based somewhat on Liam Neeson. He was a request done very long ago for a story illustration, and if I remember correctly, my requester asked that he resemble the actor.
10 Feb 2006:-) Rickard KJ Fornstedt
Fantastic. He looks so real! The fabric of his shirt is lovely. He looks a bit like the actor Stellan Skarsgård.Thank you. I'm not familiar with this actor, but now I must find out more about him.
21 Apr 2006:-) Jon Drobny
Wow, this is a great picture. I really like people who can put togehter a realistic picture, and not be so attached to the cartoony styles that seem to be sweeping elfwood today. I really think this a great piece, especially the combination of coloring, shading and texture.Thanks so much for such a kind comment. 2 While I like the cartoony style to an extent, some of those Elfwood artists have to remember that it's not the be-all and end-all of the art world, and stop thinking of themselves as some sort of art gods. Even to do decent cartooning, they first have to have be grounded in realism in order to develop their cartoon characters, which some of them are not, hence the deplorable crappy anime and furry art that fill some galleries. If you visit a real live art gallery offline, you will NOT see wolves wearing dresses and rip-offs of Inu-Yasha.
20 May 2006:-) Darien O
I love the work i couldnt do anything better but i think the right hand is slightly out of proportion (its almost as big as his faces) dont get me wrong i love it and couldnt do anything better lol.Thank you. 2 Yes, his hands, both of them in fact, are quite large. I have a habit of doing that, unfortunately. 12
24 Jan 2007:-) Olai Henriksen
I think that it looks very realistic... but maybe youre right about the hands...I'm glad you like it - thanks!
26 Mar 200745 Ella
A very expressive and real drawing, almost looks a photoThanks!
14 Aug 200745 M i a
I don't know y...But he looks strangely familiar to moi...His face was inspired by the actor Liam Neeson.
28 Jun 2008:-) Beverly L. Lambert
WOW!
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