Yo! What an incredible design! It looks amazing! I honestly don’t think I would’ve ever thought of incorporating obsidian this way into an Aztec warrior haha. Alright, regarding the line art: It’s actually something pretty simple to explain, but the execution requires patience. A lot of people recommend listening to a podcast while doing line art haha. Anyway, in broad terms: Use thick lines to emphasize the character’s silhouette, when objects overlap (like the body and the macuahuitl, the weapon; notice how thickening the line helps the body stand out from the weapon), and for shadowed areas or ambient occlusion. Use thinner lines for less important areas and internal details. Study artists whose work you really admire and pay close attention to how they give weight to their lines. That’s the best way to learn. As for the hair, on the Artwod YouTube channel, you can find various videos on how to learn drawing hair, which would be much more helpful than trying to explain everything here hehe. But what I can say is that a large portion of the hair will be in shadow, since we’d mostly be seeing the “inner” part, which isn’t directly exposed to light; only some strands of hair would be illuminated. Hope this helps!











