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dmweek2025 | D.3: Fire & Faith📍
good hunting. not fair hunting. on a backroad somewhere in america.
❄️Waitlist 2026❄️
the early evolution of an RPG prototype,
watercolors done for the heck of it, one of many
watercolors scanned and used as a kit for a store interior
rinse repeat step 2 to learn it's limits
borrow textures from props to prototype floors and walls and quickly assemble a more complete scene!
Came across an adorable coloring/sticker set with my G1 My Little Pony style pack art! It's so cute!! 🥰
I contributed a bit as an animator on Takopi’s Original Sin, thanks to an incredibly talented animator and amazing PAさん who kindly brought me on board. Huge thanks to both for their generosity. 🙇♀️🙏
アニメタコピーの原罪 に少し参加しました。
よろしくお願いします..!
polnareff has been possessed
bro CANNOT catch a break
Hello. My name is Mohammed, I'm a young designer trying to restart my work.
My laptop is old, weak, and barely usable, so I'm trying to raise $800 for a proper working laptop to continue learning design and freelance.
I built this page to track the progress.
If you'd like to support, you can contact me directly on WhatsApp using the number in my bio.
Every donation will update the progress bar in the header.
Thank you for even reading this.
Freelance - shoe store - 124 Prince Street, Soho, New York City, NY (opened Sept. 1992)
Designed by John Eagar (or Edgar, not sure)
This is such a specifically late 80's - early 90's look; I don't know what it would be called -- has elements of Whimsicraft, maybe Whimsigoth, and a style I've been trying to pin down for a while; like a whimsical, theatrical, handcrafted version of a French boudoir?
Scanned from 'Retail Shops in New York - Interior & Display' (1994)