Sunday, December 25, 2022

Merry Sithmas - Darth Revan

 Merry Sithmas
Darth Revan

Hey, hey, it's another Sithmas Card of everyone's favorite Jedi that wore a Mandalorian helmet, that became a Sith that wore a Mandalorian helmet, and became a Jedi again that later merged with the Force.  Yeah, it's a long, convoluted story. 

Darth Revan and Darth Malak were best friends and Jedi, and Revan believed the Jedi should help the Mandalorians, and took up wearing a helmet from a fallen Madalorian in the war as a symbol of his solidarity with their cause.  After the war was won, Revan and Malak went to hunt down a Sith Emperor, only to be trapped and forcibly converted to the Sith...  Well, like I said, it's a long story and I won't bore everyone with the retelling here.  There are numerous sites and videos that have done a far superior job than I ever could.

Anyhoo, a Merry Sithmas to all and to all a good night.  Or Knight, I suppose...

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STEP ONE:  Here are the digital scribbles done in Clip Studio Paint.  It is a 2,00px x 2,791px document at 300dpi.

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STEP TWO:  And here are the digital inks.

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STEP THREE:  Here are the colors, done in a variety of layers under the inked layer before the animation lights were applied.  For the animation, two images were imported into Photoshop in the Timeline, and exported as an animated .GIF.

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Done digitally in Clip Studio Paint (with the animated .GIF produced in Photoshop).

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Saturday, December 24, 2022

Merry Sithmas - Darth Malak

Merry Sithmas
Darth Malak

Hey, it's another Merry Sithmas card done for the holidays!  This time it's Darth Malak, who along with Darth Revan (see tomorrow's post), was first introduced in the "Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic" video game (and have since appeared in comic books and novels).  They were best friends and Jedi before both being converted to the Dark Side, and were the model used by Darth Bane for the Rule of Two for the Sith.  Darth Malak sought to overthrow Darth Revan and lost his bottom jaw in the battle, resulting in having to wear the metal collar.

I will admit it is difficult to draw Darth Malak without thinking of the "Kilroy was here".

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STEP ONE:  Here are the digital pencils, such as they are (I mean, it is really just shy of random scribbles), done in Clip Studio Paint.  It is a 2,00px x 2,791px document at 300dpi.  I used the Symmetry Tool to keep everything, well, symmetrical between the two sides, although I shifted Darth Malak over a little bit to make room for the lightsaber.  Also, I later decided to add a Santa hat, which I did at the inking stage.  Speaking of...

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STEP TWO:  And here are the digital inks.

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STEP THREE:  Here are the colors, done in a variety of layers under the inked layer before the animation lights were applied.  For the animation, two images were imported into Photoshop in the Timeline, and exported as an animated .GIF.

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Done digitally in Clip Studio Paint (with the animated .GIF produced in Photoshop).

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