You skid right past the corner and runs past the NPC. You look around for that save point. Ahh, there it is. You approach the blue-and-yellow rotating orb looking thingy and mash the X button. Yes, save. Yes, overwrite. Yes, load all you want. You start to feel uneasy. Sweat start pouring down the sides of your face. You reach for the tissue but the save is complete. You grit your teeth and wipe your face with the side of your sleeves.
This is it. You open your inventory, search for the item you want, and hesitate.
"Come on, this is killing me," Bob uttered with his quivering voice.
You gulp noisily and stare at the two huge words: MAGIC LAMP.
***
Sorry for the long and irrelevant (except to those of you who has played Final Fantasy VIII) intro :P
Diabolos (or Diablos) has been one of my favourite optional bosses and Guardian Force. Come on, a bat-like creature with the control over gravity? If that's not badass I don't know what is.
As usual this piece has taken up quite a huge amount of ink. And I sincerely apologise to my Artline 200 red inked pen. Also, here's the latest addition to my family of pens. Meet Artline 0.1:
Ain't she a beauty? :3 |
Alrighty, let's get to work.
EQUIPMENT: Mechanical pencil 0.5mm, Eraser, Pilot G-2 pen 0.5mm, Pilot G-3 Gel 1.0, Pilot G-2 pen 0.38mm, Artline 200 Fine 0.4, Artline 0.1:
EQUIPMENT: Mechanical pencil 0.5mm, Eraser, Pilot G-2 pen 0.5mm, Pilot G-3 Gel 1.0, Pilot G-2 pen 0.38mm, Artline 200 Fine 0.4, Artline 0.1:
So I started with a rough sketch of Diabolos, which looked somewhat like this. This took me about 15 minutes:
It took me another 20 minutes darkening the lines with pen:
This sketch was different compared to my previous ones in a way that the details are much lesser. In my earlier sketches such as Bahamut or Adrammelech, the details were overwhelming, however for Diabolos, what made it difficult was the amount of black ink I had to use. In order to properly portray a body of black and not make it look like a clump of shadows, I had to improvise. And this took up quite some time.
Here's a close up of his (or its, if you prefer it that way) wings after it's done :)
After about 3 hours or so of shading and coloring, I finally managed to get it done. And thanks to Mr Procrastination, of course those 3 hours weren't consecutive. Here it is, the final product:
Hope you liked it :D
And I guess its time to buy myself a new red-inked pen.
P.S.: A shoutout to those of you who played and loved (and still loves) Final Fantasy VIII. Here's my favourite line from Squall : " ......."
Cheers! And may I quote John Green: DFTBA!
This sketch was different compared to my previous ones in a way that the details are much lesser. In my earlier sketches such as Bahamut or Adrammelech, the details were overwhelming, however for Diabolos, what made it difficult was the amount of black ink I had to use. In order to properly portray a body of black and not make it look like a clump of shadows, I had to improvise. And this took up quite some time.
Here's a close up of his (or its, if you prefer it that way) wings after it's done :)
After about 3 hours or so of shading and coloring, I finally managed to get it done. And thanks to Mr Procrastination, of course those 3 hours weren't consecutive. Here it is, the final product:
And I guess its time to buy myself a new red-inked pen.
P.S.: A shoutout to those of you who played and loved (and still loves) Final Fantasy VIII. Here's my favourite line from Squall : " ......."
Cheers! And may I quote John Green: DFTBA!
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