The Forest Troll Part III: Troll Studies

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

By Justin Gerard

As some of you may remember I did several studies for our Forest Troll’s bloodhound boars in a previous post.  Check them out here.
Next: Color Comp and Composite Drawing

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    Brilliant. As if Leonardo Da Vinci did trolls.

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    Nice work Justin…love the bits and pieces you have carved out of him.

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    I really like your style of drawing with white and brown on medium brown! And that troll is great, sure he's dangerous, but that expression is more intent and interested than murderous.

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    This is going to be a great one, I could tell from the first wart hog sketch. I find your work very inspirational and influential on my own art. Thank you for sharing this process!

    Jose Pardo