Okay, guys, so today I decided to tackle some “Elise Splash Art,” and let me tell you, it was a ride. I’ve been seeing a lot of buzz about the new skin lines and some stuff about the Black Rose, so I thought, why not give it a shot myself?
I started by gathering my tools. Now, I’m not a pro at this splash art thing, but I figured the best way to go about it is to just splash and splatter. I had some canvases lying around, a bunch of different paints, and a few tools that looked like they could make some cool splatter effects.

First off, I sketched a rough outline of Elise. I found some references online, particularly this “Classic Elise” splash art. It’s pretty basic, but it gave me a good starting point. Then, I started with the background. I wanted something dark and mysterious to fit that whole Black Rose vibe, so I went with deep reds and blacks, splashing them onto the canvas in a way that felt chaotic but also kind of controlled, you know?
Next up was Elise herself. I mixed some colors to get that pale, almost ghostly look she has. I carefully painted her human form, focusing on making her look elegant but also a bit dangerous. I used some lighter colors to highlight her features, trying to capture that “attractive yet unable to say anything else” vibe from one of the splash arts I saw.
The spider form was a whole other beast. I wanted it to look really cool, especially with that flower back detail from the “Withered Rose Elise” skin. I used a lot of darker shades and some metallic paints to give it that shiny, almost unreal look. I dripped some paint here and there to make it look like it was emerging from the shadows.
After working on it for hours, I finally stepped back to look at my masterpiece. It wasn’t perfect, but it definitely captured the essence of Elise. The human form was looking pretty good, if I do say so myself. The spider form, well, it was a bit messy, but it had that cool, creepy vibe I was going for.
- Splashed and splattered paints for the background.
- Sketched a rough outline of Elise.
- Carefully painted Elise’s human form with light colors.
- Used darker shades and metallic paints for the spider form.
- Dripped paint to create a shadowy effect.
In the end, I think I did a decent job. It was a fun experiment, and I learned a lot about using different techniques to create splash art. I can see why people are into this. It’s messy, it’s chaotic, but it’s also really satisfying to see it all come together.
So, yeah, that was my adventure with creating some “Elise Splash Art.” Hope you guys enjoyed hearing about it. Maybe I’ll try another champion next time. Any suggestions?