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Felt like drawing some gore, and this game had been plaguing my brain, so of course I had to torment some of my favorite characters <3
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L o s t
Felt like drawing some gore, and this game had been plaguing my brain, so of course I had to torment some of my favorite characters <3
Little star background I made for a banner for a few different sites. Simple but pretty!
Two life-drawings of the same location, each a year apart. It's interesting to see what parts I was focusing on at different times!
Fun little illustration I did of this bone guy when I had access to some acrylics and paint pens.
Who is he? No idea, but he was fun to draw!
My mom is an artist as well, specifically a ceramics artist, and she asked me to design her a little 'kiln god' a while back. I don't think she's built it yet, but I do still enjoy the little turn-around I made for her.
This was the final portion of my concept art pitch for Homebound: prop design!
Part of Zenith's character is that they claim citizenship to all three Caprician moons: Pli’Myra, Ston'Aera, and Dasos, which is where fae originally hail from. This necklace is representative of that connection, featuring small gemstone representations of each moon alongside their host gas giant and the symbols of the three clans.
It's a fun touch that adds a lot of character to faer design, and I'm very fond of it.
Meet the Homebound cast in full! I'm not completely set on some of their color schemes, but it's very satisfying seeing the concepts in my head finally make it down on (digital) paper ^.^
Say hello to the first draft of the Homebound cast!
I already had ideas in mind for most of the characters, as I've drawn some of them before, but this was a chance to really think about the design choices behind them, laying the foundation for some later, much more polished, drawings.