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*whew* of the two female devils I decided to try Glasya. My version gives her a little more clothing than her official 1e portrait, I hope that doesn't disappoint anyone. :)

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Focalor

hello and hi:)

could not find pic 4 badge of office...anyhow done with pacer and scanned as is:p
 

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Glasya

Hello and hi

heres my version of this demon...
calligraphy pen and watercolour pencil...
 

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*faints dead away* someone cast an evil spell on me. ;) (but for some reason i don't mind!)

i need to gather up some CC fans and get them to look at this stuff so i'm not the only one commenting. ;)
 


Loved the demonesses, and the beholder pic is nice. I'm ambivalent towards the Equinal though, might be because I think it's face looks like that of a camel. But it is still infinitly better than anything I could possibly do. :D
 

Moulin Rogue said:
My attempt at.... an EQUINAL.

The Equinal's description and Strength score makes it sound like his arms would be at least as ripped as yer typical over-the-top fantasy barbarian, but I hope I didn't make it look like his legs could never support himself. Let me know on that front too.

the upper body is great actually. they're as strong as hill giants, right, but much smaller beings? as for the legs, they look fine uncovered, but should probably be a bit more muscular (but smaller than the arms for sure).

Edit: Did you use Illustrator for these pieces? the line style looks familiar from things i have done in the past. ;)
 
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Hehe... I can see the 'camel' comparison now, I wanted a nose that was vaguely human on a horse face and it kind of turned out that way :)

And yes, these are hand sketches scanned and then traced in Illustrator.

I'll give the equinal another shot and maybe make some slight changes to Glasya's jewelry. In the meantime, my take on Melchon. This is how I imagine an official portrait hanging in an administrative office might appear, engaged in what I imagine devils do a lot of in their day-to-day machinations. I read Melchon's personality and I wanted to try to get at that stern outer appearance with a tinge of brooding, how'd I do?

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Moulin Rogue said:
And yes, these are hand sketches scanned and then traced in Illustrator.

i called that. :D

very administrative look on melchon there... who says all pictures of devils have to be action shots anyway? ;) maybe his poisoned greataxe hanging on the wall in back will subtly show that he is not one to be messed with. ;)
 

here is the next most popular choice on the poll. if you like drawing females, why not try a not-so-evil one: the swanmay. :)

Swanmay

"Swanmays are special for their ability to transform into swans. These women are guided by their swan personalities. They are friendly with fey creatures and wood elves, and occasionally associate with druids and the rare ranger.

Swanmays in humanoid form appear as they did before their transformation, but may be recognized for what they are by their swan token. They normally carry the same items as a ranger does: light armor and assorted gear, as well as swords, daggers, and bows. These items do not transform with the swanmay into swan form, and thus must be hidden. The swan token becomes part of the swan's plumage, or perhaps worn on a leg."

here are three examples of swanmays:
 

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