Enemies patrol along a certain route, scanning the area for anything unusual or out of place. Many are well armed, well numbered, and physically difficult to overcome for a single, smaller intruder.

Lucky for Cole, some guards have certain…blind spots.
This is a silly drawing based on a funny, in-depth post I saw on Bluesky calculating how much the floor would be covered by a woman’s large breasts. As Blackmask is a stealth game, this is funny inspiration for game play ideas.

When creating this illustration, I experimented with my line art brushes; trying an angled oval brush tip for the small, chiseled-tipped nib look. For a short time, I tried my best to work with the pen tilt settings. But at the end, I turned them off to deal with just drawing and rotating the page. Sometimes, I need to make compromises instead of fighting about how much digital tools don’t feel like traditional ones.

After an initial flatting an marker brush painting, I would have left this illustration with no background at first. Yet, I had a nagging yearn to use my Symmetry ruler to make a brick wall texture. It’s a slap dash effort, and I could’ve done more to add character to the background, such as additional wear on the bricks, posters, barrels, pots, or even a puddle. Next time I need to think more about a setting for these one-off character drawings.

Over two mornings , I split this illustration in roughly total of 3 hours of work spent on it. Not bad for the rare times I finish sketch art on my tablet. I’ll pat myself on the back for sticking with the sketch instead of dumpstering the drawing.

I make many other illustrations that you can browse on this website, as I even draw art for money, taking commissions for people! You can catch my daily sketches all over the internet and catch me drawing live during my weekly art streams!
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