Oh my gosh the Picrew beaft maker is yours?! I love that thing. Does Picrew give you a copy of the finished creations when we’re done making them?
Yes!! There should be a button to download a slightly higher resolution image.
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Oh my gosh the Picrew beaft maker is yours?! I love that thing. Does Picrew give you a copy of the finished creations when we’re done making them?
Yes!! There should be a button to download a slightly higher resolution image.
Beaft Maker on Picrew!
Beaft real???
So, I decided to make a design, based off of a design I did in the excellent Beaft Maker by @draconym, and I think it came out pretty well as a weird crocodile-bull-python demon-thing!
Tho, given I did not look at the original while doing that sketch, it ended up looking a fair bit... different from its design source:
But hey, that's the fun of drawing your own version, aintit?!
Would you be their friend?
Just a little doodle I did of Beaft I made in Beaft Maker ( also have a look at how he looks full body )
I love them UwU ~
My wife doesnt believe me that beasts used to be beafts and google brought me nothing but tumblr posts. Can u help me
I write it as beafts because it evokes the medial S, which looked like an f and was popular in English for about a thousand years. And also because it's funny to mispronounce the word 'beeft.'
Just out of curiosity, will you be updating your beaft maker picrew at some point?
Probably not any time soon, though maybe someday. This is a busy season at work and the theater. But I recall some requests for bears and cats.
Welcome to the beaft maker! Make a beaftsona! Make a heraldic beaft! Make the beaft of your dreams! If a body part doesn't line up perfec
My first picrew is live ... do you dare to create a beaft
I just figured out how to link layers in picrew and now I'm left with a quandary:
Do I keep the legs linked by right/left side of the body and save myself a lot of time and energy,
Do I link the front legs/back legs as originally intended, which is most faithful to medieval bestiary illustration,
Or do I just separate each leg slot into its own section like an absolute madman?