No problem.... this is drawing practice for me, so i don't mind at all that he needs redone.... but yes i will make next attempts a bit more less hardlined. Now off to google so i can find out what some of those terms are! hehe
Doing things light helps make changes easier. Figuring out how to adapt work will help develop skills too. I speak from experience.
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I'm glad you like the head... I was worried it was too RoboCop-esque.
Nah, that's pretty much what I was aiming for. Well... not robocop in particular, but this dehumanizing appearance by removing the eyes. You nailed that well.
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I was going to make a Cowl... and then it turned into a cape harness thing... blah which i then remembered that capes suck and then felt let down soft when i realized his wings could be cape-like...
Yeah, I picked that up, but it just sort of clustered things a bit. Aside from that, the cowl/cape thing would be better suited for the archons under the angel command.
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what do you think the best way to show his wings is?
It's... a bit of a tricky question, but ultimately, I feel like making them this basic background presence would be best. Just the impression of the wings with some general shading to give it a sense of depth.
Or you do a piece with the angel in question in the air, rather than a standing piece.
Some brief suggestions for doing a seraph of this rank: stick with the breastplate and belt, those are both solid, the helmet works well too.
The tabard needs to be fuller, and not having the skirt will let the tabard work better too, since it means you can have the tail coming through and it won't compete for attention against the fauld.
The chain-mail probably shouldn't go any further than the elbow and either a gauntlet or vambrace would better suit the forearm.
Importantly though, is to keep a sense of symmetry to the piece between each side. Top and bottom can be a little unbalanced because of the way the wings will create a basic unity to the thing.
I'd array them evenly rather than have them sprouting from the same spot.
One idea I've always like was the idea of a combination flail/thurible to play up the religious iconography, though it'd be best to just have it on a chain rather than have that affixed to a haft.
The subtle touches of accents work well, but I think you might be able to play those up just a little more. I know he's supposed to be fairly low ranked, but you'd still expect something like that.
For a few visual cues that might help inspire you, I'd say look to
Knight Exemplar and
Azorius Arrester (well, lots of the azorius cards.
Azorius Justiciar or
New Prahv Guildmage too)
I... hope that wasn't too much.