Work doodle of Fred and Kent Connolly. I really like Kent, and I feel like Fred would get along very well with him and listen to him geek out about the Silver Shroud. Also, I bet Kent would totally be a cosplayer if he was around that scene.
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Work doodle of Fred and Kent Connolly. I really like Kent, and I feel like Fred would get along very well with him and listen to him geek out about the Silver Shroud. Also, I bet Kent would totally be a cosplayer if he was around that scene.
My birthday’s coming up in a couple weeks, so I was looking around for stuff to put on my list when I ran into an ad on reddit for a site called Hero Forge. They let you make custom RPG miniatures, and since I’ve been dying to actually play DnD and made up some characters a while back, I was like “let’s take a look,.”
And I was immediately sucked into the Doll Divine rabbit hole, as Hero Forge’s customization program is very much like a character creator in an RPG or MMO.
So as I was fiddling with it, I did start with my actual DnD characters:
My tiefling Barbarian, Azariel.
And my Half-Elf Cleric who hates his life, Fenlamin.
I really like how his expression turned out.
Of course, then the Doll Divine curse struck me and I just ended up screwing around with it to see if I could make Fallout 4 characters. Didn’t work so well for Macready, Danse, or Strong, but I was pretty successful at making:
Piper,
Cait,
And my Sole, Fred.
Then I noticed that there were like “decomposed” options for making undead characters, and I was like nah, there’s no way I could---
Holy shit. Hancock ended up way better than I expected he would! God damn, that’s near perfect. I was even able to pose him with the friendly-gesture-into-stabbing maneuver he does when you first meet him. Frickin’ awesome!!
And of course, now that I figured out that ghouls work well and that the outfit options had a top hat and tux, I of course had to throw Oswald together as well.
Super fun. I’m definitely asking for a gift certificate.
Behold the Fredtych!
Every once in a while, I find myself in a stained glass mood. This time, I decided to make a stained glass triptych of the three “Fredericas” and their respective boyfriends.
Left to right are Frederica Furiosa (Fallout 4), Freideryka Lavellan (Dragon Age Inquisition), and Frederica Shepard (Original Mass Effect Trilogy)
Or, speaking about them in relation to each other, Fred Fury, Fred Lave, and Fred Shep.
Wanted to do something painterly after getting my new pen, so I decided to take a crack at the great and fearsome Final Pam, trying to make the drawing as creepy and uncanny-looking as I could. The comic wrote itself around it.
Nuka-Doodle Diary: A Natural Wonder
Not sure what it says about me when this is the thought process I go through upon seeing a marvel of nature and science.
Nuka Doodles: Oswald’s departure
I would genuinely love it if you could find Oswald and his buddies wandering around the Commonwealth, or if they could visit Sanctuary. I just hope things went well for them, and that they didn’t just end up dead in a ditch somewhere.
Part two of this post
Nuka-Doodle Diary: Oswald the Outrageous
Oswald is, no contest, my favorite character in Nuka World. I loved his whole magician schtick, I liked that he was a cognizant glowing one, and of course, I thought the story behind him was fascinating and terribly sad. I’m a sucker for a good tragedy, especially those that have situations where a character is holding out or waiting for a solution that ultimately will not arrive. I genuinely felt sorry for poor Oz, and of course, I sent him on his way with some form of hope, because I genuinely wanted him to be happy. If there was a hug-button in-game, I would’ve used it so fast.
Nuka-Doodle Diary: Kiddie Kingdom Entrance
Took a lot of Rad-X to get around Kiddie Kingdom, especially when I have basically no sense of direction.