Character Artist_Orc warlord

Hello everyone,

I'm sharing with you a character that I created for a campaign with CA3.

I hope it will be useful to you ^^

Please let me know what I could improve !

Thanks a lot, and see you soon,


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QuentenRalfLoopysueGlitchRoyal ScribeRickoJimPWyvern

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  • LoopysueLoopysue ProFantasy 🖼 41 images Cartographer

    It looks great :)

    Have you tried turning on the sheet effects? That will do things to the frame for a start.


  • edited March 2024

    Hello,

    I forgot to put the sheet effect.

    I modified the initial image to add the effect


    Thank's a lot

    MonsenLoopysueCalibreRickoRoyal ScribeWyvernGlitchQuenten
  • LoopysueLoopysue ProFantasy 🖼 41 images Cartographer

    That's even better :)

  • This looks great! I haven’t played around with CA much, but I should do that. The background (trees, hills, etc.) — is that included in CA3? Did you bring them in from CC3+? I didn’t realize that backgrounds were an option with Character Artist.

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    You can use any assets you have in Character Artist just as you can in any CC3+ drawing, although none of the background symbols used here come with CA3. Not everything will work well necessarily, as some symbols won't enlarge sufficiently without pixelating too much, although it never hurts to experiment.

    I did something like this with one of my Community Atlas portraits some time back - Gallery image link for Queen Mica. There, the Queen figure is CA3, the "giant" ants are old vector CA symbols, and the hilltop castle is from Mike Schley overland. Add in some colour "washes" and fading glow effects around the figure as required, and maybe some shadows to help separate the back arm from the body, and the front arm from the body as well, etc. (although I didn't use shadows with Queen Mica; it got a little complicated because she can also appear with a human head instead in the drawing!).

    Royal Scribe
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