The suits are not tailored for any specific individual and hence may not completely fit some species. Combined with preferences on how to wear it, if they can wear it, this contributes to the unique appearance of any individual stormchaser.
There's much more to add to the website later so it is relatively empty at the moment but I wanted to have something ready at least (it took far longer than expected lol). Back to finishing the next concepts now.
I am finished with my exams and can finally (mostly) get back to making more art, I will see you soon with the next concepts. There is also a little corner of the internet that I have bought for Stormchaser's content and planned webcomic which I am going to be working on!
A lot more photobashing elements included in this one. There is much to improve upon as I should have spent more time on composition, perspective and the relative size of elements, so I want to revisit this later on (and learn Blender too once my exams are over).
Unison is intended to not be completely covered by the worst of the storms, so there is a gradient of destruction as stormchasers traverse deeper into the city. Early on, many areas are preserved to show the scenes of chaos that initially unfolded.
"Through the Flames” OUT NOW!
The fire closes in. But the music doesn't stop...
A record of loss and persistence. An echo of a world burned to ash 🏚️🎹🔥
🎧 Listen here: https://t.co/oeiRrmb1zD
#experimental#analoghorror#hauntology
@C_OV_E That depends on you, so make sure to experiment and find one you like to work with. In my opinion, a simple brush such as 2 which changes opacity and/or weight with pressure (as seen with 6) would be better for sketching. 4 and 5 for adding some texture i.e. to landscapes.
@C_OV_E For the mountains, if you are doing a top-down view, think of the shadow they produce with a certain light direction in mind. Looking at Google Earth is also very helpful.