IT’S
MY
SON
that good skeleton d&d boy!!!!
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IT’S
MY
SON
that good skeleton d&d boy!!!!
Happy birthday @theghostlymuse ! Here’s your good good skelly man (continuation of sketch from Trotcon)
Trying out CSP for the first time and I think I’m in love. Have a wip of the Bagga boy in combat mode.
Back to work on this painting of my boy and I’m happy with my progress.
I’ve started having days where I feel like I’m myself again, a bit at a time. If I can just ride this out maybe I can get a bunch of things I’ve had on the back burner finished after so long. I hope this trend continues
Bagga Bones is finished! I’ve been working on and off on this since August and I think I’m finally happy with it.
He’s gotten quite a few upgrades here (including a few that haven’t happened yet). He’s a Rogue/Divine Soul Sorcerer and his current loadout consists of the Sunsword/Sunblade, a Robe of Stars, the Boots of the Raven Queen (thanks Critical Role!) and his Amalgamate Dragonscale Armor (made from every type of Chromatic Dragon, all slain by him and his party).
We’re pretty close to the endgame!
Bagga and the rest of the d&d family! Our party is a lovable disaster, but whose isn’t?
Asked the friends on the Discord to give me cartoon/video game styles to draw Bagga in to stretch my drawing muscles since I haven’t been able to draw for almost a month.
Cuphead style Bagga is probably my favorite, while Dragon Ball Z Bagga is cursed.
Continued wip of the skeleton man for my portfolio!
Believe it or not, this is my first time digital painting- since I do cartooning I mostly keep to gradients and cell shading. I think the boy is coming out pretty well though! Obviously there is going to be some editing on the saturation and the balance of lights to darks, but it’s a good start.
Fun fact: when I draw Bagga in my cartooning style I give him stylized ‘eyebrows’ but really, as you can see here, they’re actually the shadows cast by the glowing lights in his eye sockets!