。・:*:・゚☆ Welcome traveller 。・:*:・゚☆ Im a 2D Game Artist working at Outsider Games. Follow development on my game Heart Feller. Or catch me and what ive been upto on a more regular bais check out my Instagram! Or find me everywhere else!
Im a they\them 24 somethin creature that craves making art and telling stories, currently working both in video games and on my own game!
My pfp is by @shockpinkrosary !
Heres a handy dandy tag guide to my blog:
#soda-draws - this is for every art thing i make.
#soda-writes - for any story writing i do!
#HeartFeller - if you'd like to follow development on my own video game! :] I have several character spesfic tags for the cast that ill put in the tag section of this post, check that out if ur curious!
#soda-talks - for rambles, asks, anything text baised from my brain.
A heads up that i might sometimes include “nude” versions of my characters in their model sheets!
Some extras about me and the blog:
Currently my focuses include: life series smp / hermitcraft smp / minecraft, HeartFeller, splatoon, game dev stuff, fantasy in general, with a healthy dose of experimentaion all round.
I dont keep a post schedule so things will get posted when they get done, i do tend to share my wips on my insta stories tho.
My asks are open for any questions (within reason) more than happy to share art processes, game industry advice, art experience etc, or just silly requests\asks about interests!
Still getting back into tumblr after not using it for yrs, so im a little rusty, and dont tend to reblog much 😅 (so used to insta!)
This last one is just a thanks for reading and that i read every reblogged tag with glee knowing people are just as excited by my work as i am making it! Thats what i strive for, captivating and fun art!
The halffoot is an illustrator for a dungeon field guide who wants to get *the* most accurate drawings for their debut book, while the ogre is their survival guide, more suited to the wilderness but surely the great outdoors cant be too different from the dungeons ecosystem right?
since im back to drawing ocs all day i thought it may be nice to introduce my most drawn ones. Havent proof read this much so i just hope its readable. They are very dear to me
Boat boys obsessed with each other // Hermitcraft Animatic
I'm so happy Joel joined Hermitcraft, I love these silly interactions so much THE SILLIESSSS
Hope you guys enjoy >:D
The reason why I put the disclaimer in, just in case you're wondering
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I have to put the disclaimer in because I'm worried people gonna take the wrong idea and think I publishing shipping content on very much more accessible place that cc might find it aka Youtube
(Which I'm not, This animatic is silly friends doing bits and having fun)
So just in case, some people were about to be a jerk, I have to put it there
I just want to share this animatic with people who also enjoy them and If some people don't like it, just look away and move on, learn a basic internet experience
Ohh! I love this so much!! And I hope you don't mind me plugging in my own thoughts too.
I think it's important now more than every for artists (of any kind) to remember why they create to begin with. I know for myself, creating art over the years has proved to me that I can grow and achieve things I never thought I could when I started out. It's helped me gain confidence in myself I never had as a kid or teen. I look back on my older art and and see how far I've come, and I know if I could show younger me the stuff I draw now, it would BLOW HER MIND!
I remember feeling so proud of the first piece I made back in 2015, and part of me still is. But seeing now how I draw, how much faster I am, the process in which I take it, it's all because of years of development. And I feel so proud of that. I kept working on my art again and again even though I didn't like most of what I made. I've been working non stop on my skills as an artist since 2021 (I did before that too but I wasn't as serious about it) and it hasn't been until late last year that I feel like I'm getting to where I want to go with it. All that time and effort, it's taken so long, but it's so worth it!
I guess more than anything art makes me feel human. It makes me feel mortal and small but never in a bad way. Rather in a "holy shit I can draw whatever I want and no one can stop me" way that AI can NEVER recreate. No matter how many times to press that button to "create" art, you'll never feel the same level of satisfaction as someone who went through the long grueling process of learning those skills.
So draw. I can't wait to see what you make next; it'll be freaking awesome I'm sure.