Gawain Project: The Darkest Hour, 51-53
Saturday, 22 August 2009 09:56 pm- The Romance of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table,
abridged from Malory's Morte d'Arthur by Alfred W. Pollard (1917)

Alas, alack, I'm in a hurry! I'll have to post this quickly. I have a few questions for you though, which I will post later.
I couldn't resist inking the first page with my good old Staedtler pens. (I had drawn a pencil sketch first because I'm bad at this kind of angle of the head - despite the pencils, that still shows, I'm afraid. But I had added some fine detail that I couldn't ink with my Faber-Castells and which I wanted to preserve. Hence the Staedtlers.)
The second page is all brush pen, and the third is a mix.
Opinions?
On the third page, I drew quite a bit of detail and clear outline when it suddenly occurred to me that the point of this page is the mist that Merlin has conjured up. Head, meet desk. So I cheated and while cleaning up the scan wiped out some of the background.
That's it for today. I hope you enjoy the continuation :-).
As always, concrit is very welcome!
What went before:
Merlin's magic has procured King Uther entrance to Tintagel, and Lady Ygraine is cruelly deceived. But what is happening to her husband while all this is going on?
The Darkest Hour 1-3
The Darkest Hour 4-6
The Darkest Hour 7-9
The Darkest Hour 10-12
The Darkest Hour 13-15
The Darkest Hour 16-18
The Darkest Hour 19-21
The Darkest Hour 22-24
The Darkest Hour 25-27
The Darkest Hour 28-31
The Darkest Hour 32-35
The Darkest Hour 36-40
The Darkest Hour 41-44
The Darkest Hour 45-47
The Darkest Hour 48-50
( In which Gorlois takes action, but... )