This guy is a thunder priest who also turns into a bear, also he’s one of the larger and stronger humans called a Chud. It’s pronounced like chood though I think. The previous character, the Son of Heaven, is also a Chud, but he’s part of the settled side of the Rus, whereas this is a woods type of guy.

I’m really enjoying this little project. I can feel my confidence with these brushes growing a lot and the successive drawings going much more smoothly and faster. I let myself get a little more fun with the pose since the last one was looking pretty staid.

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    It’s crazy how actually spending time drawing every day makes you better at it.

    My line weight is still inconsistent, but I did a bit better with the hierarchy of weight here. The anatomy is exaggerated, but fairly consistent. I’m sloppy and should spend more time cleaning up. I need to take time to do hand practice, they’re one of the most expressive parts of the body and I could do much more interesting poses by taking advantage of that. I am pleased with how the bearskin looks almost animated, perhaps it is; but I should continue to push my poses (and values).

    Most of my tablet and Krita operation is pretty comfortable at this point, but it’s still kind of a pain in the ass to do cleaning. Until we get specialized generative tools to do that kind of work I guess it’s making better lines, spend a long time, or let it be messy.