One of the best parts of polyshipping is that when you like a bunch of overlapping ships, you don't have to choose one! The worst part is making fanart of four people interacting in a way that is clearly romantic.
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One of the best parts of polyshipping is that when you like a bunch of overlapping ships, you don't have to choose one! The worst part is making fanart of four people interacting in a way that is clearly romantic.
My original batfamily piece had the bio children below #batman looking up at him, but I ended up scraping that when I moved to a horizontal composition, but I'm revamping that idea with the super twins looking up at Superman
I am an unapologetic DamiJon shipper, and I'm glad I gave my self a second shot at them together, because I got a much better feel for them the second time around (first image)
Einarex Tiathar is one of my favorite characters I've made, whose story will never be truly finished. Sold into slavery by a father who blamed him for his mother's death. Raised beneath the fighting pits amongst other "monstrous" children, until he killed his own father figure in a fight that won him his freedom and his signature weapon the Molar. But freedom was simply a new servitude, to a princess who believed herself to be his savior, and took him out into the desert in search of someone he'd never known. Here he found purpose in freeing those like him, and seeking to usurp the goddess he called mother. It was only after being abandoned by his savior that Einarex became his own person, a leader of outcasts, a liberator of the oppressed, and the last thing tyrants saw. But sadly, his story ends there
Throw back to art college when I took risks, went the extra mile, and doesn’t afraid of anything.