Sketch: a character study of Amall



A character study of Amall, blond elf friend of Cepper the Gothic Sorceress, for the MiniFantasyTheater Avian Intelligence series.

(Alt: Photo of a sketchbook page featuring a top-down view of Amall, a blond elf adult, but looking small like a child, sitting on grass. The photo has an ink pen lying on top (Stabilo Point 88 Fineliner) with blue ink, A5 notebook.)



License: "Sketch: a character study of Amall" by David Revoy − CC-BY-SA 4.0
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link Vitex   - Reply
vitex@f.cz

I'm falling in love! She is amazing 💕 ❤️‍🔥

link bazkie 👩🏼‍💻 bitplanes 🎵   - Reply
bazkie@beige.party

aaah 😻

link "Miss Movie Masochist"   - Reply
socketwench@masto.hackers.town

Some big "I like you; you're trouble" energy there.

link KFears   - Reply
KFears@mstdn.games

I'm no artist, so I don't have the vocabulary to articulate my feelings and thoughts properly, but I really like the proportions and anatomy here! It is really visible that the character is an adult, because the hands, feet, and head are properly enlarged relative to the body size, and they don't look childish. It is very impressive and wholesome to see, considering how much art there is of just children or downscaled adults that is presented as "this character is an adult". I find your take on it very sweet 🩵

link David Revoy Author, - Reply
davidrevoy

@KFears Thank you! Yes, I would hate the ambiguity here (it's an anime trope that disgust me, for real).
Younger, I had a good friends that wasn't tall, and I'm inspired by her when I draw Amall.

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link cloudskater   - Reply
cloudskater@bark.lgbt

@KFears I hate the ambiguity too. It's so needlessly confusing and often creepy when people try to blur those lines. I get some characters or art styles are more ambiguous and that's okay, but its so often just an excuse to be gross...

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yon@sakurajima.moe

You style is definitely European (if there is such a thing per se, but I hope anyone reading things forgive me that vagueness) and I think this is the first time a character made me think of anime.

I think it’s the ears. I wouldn’t have reacted if it was a goblin with those ears, but it’s definitely more Deedlit than Galadriel.

Curious of how this came to be:) Personally I like the mix, and generally like the slow mixing of influences from around the world.

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link David Revoy Author, - Reply
davidrevoy

@yon Thank you for identifying it like this. I often feel that my style is gross, just a mix that is too anime for the European realistic comic scene, and not enough "moe" for the anime scene, making my own path into that.
Oh yes, Deedlit is defintely the blond elf that marked me the most. I remember the VHS of Lodoss War we rented with friend when we were eleven y/o, they felt magical, especially after playing horror movies, and Jurrasic Park on NES. One of my first contact with high fantasy.

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yon@sakurajima.moe

I think that if you start categorizing art, and you start getting more specific as you go along. In the end you will end up with David Revoy, this Thursday.

That’s your actual art style. It’s not the same as Wednesday or Friday’s. All art styles are unique.

And on the flip side, as a consumer I either like it or not. That’s it.

So I think a lot of people just overthink it. Because they are probably not liking or disliking the anime/manga style. They like or dislike certain ones.

I mean not all Japanese comic art is moe, some are abstract or harsh.

So that’s a long way of saying that your style is yours, and for us that likes it it’s great. I love the mix of styles and influences because that’s how *all* art comes to be.

Also I love the whole European folklore turn Sword and Sorcery turn into a Japanese thing. From Deedlit to Frieren :)

I mean who had a fit when Tolkien didn’t exactly follow old Norse elves after all?

Keep doing your thing, it works :)

link Viss   - Reply
Viss@mastodon.social

oh awesome! i bet shed make a great white witch or blue witch too!

link David Revoy Author, - Reply
davidrevoy

@Viss Yes, I'll certainly build many aspect of her as a mirror of the Cepper, the Gothic Sorceress, so probably she'll be more wise, white magic... everything to create constrast between them; but keeping sorcery in common.

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link Giles of the Jungle   - Reply
gilester45@twit.social

She's adorable.

I've tried my hand at drawing characters like this, inspired strongly by manga. I have discovered I absolutely cannot do eyes.

But you can. Your characters' eyes are so sparkly, so emotive, I can get lost in them. They set your work apart and bring every panel to life.

Thank you!

link David Revoy Author, - Reply
davidrevoy

@gilester45 😍 Thank you for the feedback!

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link Felis_Catus_Domesticus   - Reply
Felis_Catus_Domesticus@mstdn.party

🖼️ 52f5f7e2fe01aaa2.png 

link Ro_G ⏚   - Reply
Ro_G

magnifique !
Je n'ai pas ton talent mais j'ai le même stylo, c'est un bon début non? 😋

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link David Revoy Author, - Reply
davidrevoy

@Ro_G Merci! Et carrement, y sont trop bien ces petits stabilo colorés.

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link Frank Quednau   - Reply
flq@freiburg.social

lovely!
I noticed your characters sometimes have small noses. Do you have also a nice cackling witch with a massive horn of a nose? 😅

link ArneBab   - Reply
ArneBab@rollenspiel.social

it’s crazy what you’re able to do with a simple stabilo!

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