However kobolds are suspicious of light magic, they can't be malcontent to the power of Life. Mining is a dangerous business; if one goes too deep in the caves, one day he might find out horribly big chances of being buried alive because of collapse. If the tribe has someone who can save nearly dead miner, it will grow and prosper. So nothing strange in the fact Reeshka, the healer and the Oracle of life, became so respected among other kobolds.
Commissioned by Virxai from FA
Thanks a lot foy your comment, it really helps me to see the picture with eyes of a different person!
Blurred parts are really a tryout of this tone and contrast perspective, but the torches, as I now see, not so good as I tried to make =( Sadly, at the monemt I don't know how to fix them, but I will give extra attention to fire in future. Thanks again!
Wonderful artwork! You have a very distinctive and recognizable style. So many details, textures and structures. This must've been a lot of work, but it looks perfect and I like it very much! You captured a great mystic atmosphere and the lighting is simply beautiful!
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Wow. This has a lot going on. You have a nice contrast of foreground and background through the use of cool colors in the background and warm colors in the fore-. This has a lot of great details, from the bats hanging from the ropes on the ceiling, to the kobold with the mining pick in the background. A lot of this image is kinda blurry, but I'm not sure that wasn't an intentional choice to mimic poor lighting in the scene. The healing hand has a great light/shadow effect - the hand looks a little wonky, but that's probably unavoidable given the position. Torches are a little odd - fire being a hard thing to paint - maybe placing them as the foremost objects was not the best choice, given that perspective would likely leave the viewer blinded to a lot of the background images, but they do help frame the image, too. The image really tells the story.