Enshrouded looks so different with graphics; grass exists, block edges aren't flat, window glass exists. I wanna show off what I built with graphics at minimum but now not.
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Enshrouded looks so different with graphics; grass exists, block edges aren't flat, window glass exists. I wanna show off what I built with graphics at minimum but now not.
If I don't finish what I'm working on this weekend, I'm abandoning it and what I got.
I’ve been moody lately and not in a great state. Bottled up and lonely so I’m gonna share.
I listen to this album a lot. It’s an album from the perspective of someone who commits suicide due to unrequited love and their spirit lingers. It’s a beautiful depiction of loss, joy, acceptance, disappointment, triteness, and purpose with a ghostly balance on the decision; not endorsing it with a tragic desire to convey the knowledge they can’t share. Look, as far as thought experiments go, this is creative and well done.
I need to make stuff again. My current situation gives me a 2min barrier and no internet on my drawing device. That should mean crap but for months has stopped me. Seeing my friends produce brings me joy even when I don't comment on it and reaffirms my view that drawings are valuable. I'm not going to have some big project reveal to excuse my absence and my drawings will show my rust and I need to get over that.
Homebrew anthro Ponyfolk ancestry for Pathfinder 2e. I haven’t been drawing, I’ve been making a campaign and learning Kotlin. But I can at least share my ancestry in full. I'm not much at lore but did my dangest balancing it mechanically.
When a campaign I run ends I’ve started to create items reflecting characters from the game. Story behind each item below the break.
I wasn’t able to get over my fear of drawing other people’s D&D characters and have instead started making another map.
New challenge for today, Mon, Tue, and Wed. Draw without considering how others will view it and be loose. Like, 30min to 2 hr drawings.