

Now, I’m no expert in costume design, but I know for a fact I can’t just leave my characters nude (though I suppose there is a niche audience for everything.)
And the idea of an order of a dragon cult that has an order of knights sworn to protect and fight for them sparks a childlike interest for me.

The first thing that came to mind was the leather hide armor donned by fantasy Vikings and barbarians.
For knights and warriors who would be dealing with dragons, it only made sense that their gear would have to have a fire resistant element. AKA it would be best the main material used to craft is was made from the very skin and scales of the dragons they safeguarded.
I created a base mannequin to play dress up with and experimented with some different variations. As long as I could say my mannequin looked protected, it got the pass.

And a good giggle.

Pots aren’t good helmets, it turns out.
With the thumbnails all lined up, I threw together a rough sketch of what I’m initially digging. I’ve dropped helmets altogether. Honestly I think each piece of equipment deserves it’s own study, but of all the accessories the helm is the soul of the armor, so it needs an entirely dedicated post and set of research.
I went with a high collar breastplate, and triangular layered gloves and boots with a thick belt.

Wow. Much draw, so impress.
I’m a fan of spikes apparently, but I do tone it down in the refined sketch.
I decide to include a cape in the design as it adds potential for cloth dynamics and can be affected by the gravity of the world he exists in.

I felt some changes to the belt would be necessary, and by going with a circular shape I can guide the viewers eye around the image.


The texture I use for the buckle is from an image found on Google, it’s a ring in fact, and you can buy it if you’re inclined (I don’t own the shop, nor do I know the person who owns the shop, and I don’t benefit in any ways from the sale of the ring, I just wanted to let you know in case you like it.)
For the inks I used a 8px inking brush to do the outline, and the same brush in 5px to do the inner lines.

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