"Sometimes I would walk the Lumenflower fields and gaze upon the quiet sea. Oh, how peaceful the Fishing Hamlet was! Just how could we have poisoned it so?"
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"Sometimes I would walk the Lumenflower fields and gaze upon the quiet sea. Oh, how peaceful the Fishing Hamlet was! Just how could we have poisoned it so?"
Traverse the nightmares with me :)
Spend a lot of time working on the nightmare layers piece, please take a look and share it with your fellow lost hunters!
For anyone who would like to purchase a print, the link is here :)
This is a gallery-quality giclée art print on 100% cotton rag archival paper, printed with archival inks.
Day 4 - Murky
WIP - In my defense, I’m running on 3 hours of sleep. Will have to finish this one later!
I’m doneeee this week’s been hard
lil bloodborne location doodle
coast
I've taken a course on CG illustration some time ago (School CG Lab, mentor Alexandr Leskinen), and here's what I did as a graduation work there. The course was super cool.
I love lady Maria SO MUCH.
This is what happened right
What makes the Orphan of Kos so dangerous is the fact that he is a Great One birthed in the image of a Hunter rather than it's own image: The membranes of his back resemble a Hunter's cape, his placenta resembles the Saw Cleaver, the Beasthunter's saif and the Burial Blade, albeit untransformed. Even though he has tricks of his own (like calling the thunders that Kos sends to help her son), the rest of his fighting style is entirely based on the Hunters: His charged spinning attack is from the Beast Cutter Old Hunter, his projectile he takes from his placenta is how a Hunter fires a weapon, the uppercut he does with the placenta he takes it from Father Gascoigne. And the air attack he does with the placenta takes it from Gehrman.
During phase two, his charged vertical attack, along with his placenta slams, like he is slamming a wheel he takes it from the Executioners of Logarius.
And his way of walk and physical appearance also resembles Gehrman. After all, if you are a deity hungry for revenge against a particular group for massacring your worshippers, why not fashion the weapon in the image of the mightiest and most powerful of all the hunters? And who is the mightiest of all of them? Gehrman.