A design update and a new reference sheet for my boy, Bin. It’s rather funny to me how he is so different and yet so similar to when I first created him in 2021.

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A design update and a new reference sheet for my boy, Bin. It’s rather funny to me how he is so different and yet so similar to when I first created him in 2021.
I would welcome a sketch of Bin, if you feel like it (in regards to your earlier post).
Heck yeah I've been wanting to doodle this dude for a while.
Continuing to refine his design and decide how I want to portray him.
The binary of the tattoos is still readable when being focused on, I just decided that it looked better and was MUCH easier to draw in a more abstract form.
hi scribble
(bin is cool still)
Day 2: Colour Wheel
Ready for some Binary!Ink lore?
Bin frequents abandoned unfinished worlds, searching for his own. Any sketches he finds in these worlds, soulless or not, he brings back to his own pocket dimension, the "Rainbow Sanctuary".
Bin does his best to polish them up, working with them to give them a more finished design that the sketch themself is happy with.
The Rainbow Sanctuary earned it’s name because it’s inhabitants tend to be a rather colourful bunch. After all that time in monochrome, unfinished worlds, they’ve earnt a splash of colour and often embrace it.