Instructions in project. Hey guys! Most people making these projects would be like “yeah people keep asking me to show my art process.” But for me, I literally just wanted to do this. So nope, nobody asked, whether you like it or not, it’s here >:) her name is Jillian btw Steps -sketch -outline/lineart -base colours -shading -main highlights -blurred highlights -background base colour -background details done! Btw, I mostly just made this project cuz I’m super proud of this piece and I wanted to show it off asap lol cya! (Written on Thursday January 12th, 2022) Tags #tags #my #art #process #myartprocess #artprocess #pointy #ears #pointyears #draw #drawing #artsy All you people who write “” just to gain popularity are annoying. I’m gonna fight back.
ADVERTISING WILL BE REPORTED. Not looking for critique please, I can critique this myself and I’ve improved a lot since this art piece. So anything that you tell me is wrong with this, I probably already know. Art and Thumbnail - @BulldogsED (me) Art program - Procreate Coding - @BulldogsED Songs - Tide Goes Out and Alterna 6 (Splatoon 3) Jillian’s info is available if you scroll down Name: Jillian Species: Night elf Pronouns: She/Her Height: 5 feet (average for a night elf) Age: 14 (this species of elves ages like humans) Sleep status: Nocturnal, like all other night elves Likes: Her friends, her necklace, lying, video games, pranking people. Dislikes: Others getting revenge, being lied to, being snitched on, sports, adults of authority, schoolwork, daytime, etc. Personality/Info: A mischievous elf, often trying to screw with her enemies’ lives by pulling pranks. Jillian gets in a lot of fights, and she’s the cool one in the school. She gets quite nervous around her parents and school headmaster/teachers, since she’s always in trouble by them. It’s never a good thing when they approach her. Backstory: When Jillian was only 6, she was exploring in the woods during the evening, since she was an early riser. She discovered a gigantic tree. Instead of leaves, there were purple glowing dots, about half the size of tapioca pearls. Jillian saw a small patch of the purple orbs that she wanted, so she had to climb up the tree to pick the small branch. Later in the night, she was back at home, and Jillian grabbed an uncommonly small jar, and scraped the orbs off the branch and into the jar. Finally, she closed the jar with a tiny cork and attached a string, making a necklace. To this day, Jillian always keeps her necklace close to remember the magic of the forest. She had forgotten where the tree was, and never found it again when searching.