Me after finding out why the local train-shaped eldritch abomination has been kidnapping people, monsters, the personifications of concepts, and buildings from across the multiverse: Just because you've had a handful of successful results does not mean that this is an efficient system or a good plan!
Zedd drifted off almost the instant our conversation petered out. I still couldn't figure out if he had nerves of steel or plain old narcolepsy. I turned in my seat to look at all the awesome nothing out the window.
Get ready, buckle up for the ride!
It's not adding up? Well just don't overthink it then!
Forget the sense, take it all in your stride!
Sitting on the fence ain't gonna get you nowhere!
We can trade, going eye for eye,
You can blame it on your lack of deja vu,
No better time to fight,
Get in there, you know just what to do…!
The Cassette Beasts Gauntlet update is a lot of fun, and I've been working on this piece on-and-off since its release. It's probably one of the biggest digital art pieces I've made yet! (And might be a reason why my output's slowed recently, heh...) I'm immensely proud of how it turned out, and I made sure to add a bit of personal flair by including two of my bootlegs from the game in it. Please pick up Cassette Beasts if you haven't yet, it is loads of fun.
ATTENTION: We are now arriving at Timelapse Station. Please press the "Keep Reading" button if this is your stop, and an attendant will be with you shortly to assist with disembarkment.
(For some sense of how much work went into this, the full-length timelapse is roughly 4 and a half minutes. The longest I've made so far, I believe...)
My first foray into actually trying to shade my drawing instead of just relying on outlines! Probably the most effort I've put into making a piece look right thus far, and I'm quite happy with the result.