My friend @megamarine has been getting into modding the game Wildfrost- part of which involves making art for companions, clunkers, summons, and items. Here are a few I designed for their mod, which Megamarine has included in their mod, Sleet Storm. (They've been adding more and coding it on and off for a few months now- it's really cool to see it gradually come to life!)
Some of the characters belong to some additional friends as well, and have been listed/tagged below. :>
Craigory | @krakenator
Mersel | @toonrevamp
The Engineer & Will O' The Whisp 209 Express | @modmad
Colors of THIS POST by @calista-222
I don’t know much about Toonkind ? I mostly did it to surprise my friend jgerioger. Although I did learn about them as I drew and actually I love them all very much. The weird Gods of Luck my beloveds. I know like 4 things about you.
Also transparent line under the cut if any of you want to :)
I thought I could finish this but then I didn’t and this drawing has been sitting in my files for ages, soo I’m just posting it as it is asfcf (If anyone feels like linearting/coloring it, feel free to do so! :D)
Welcome to Bottomless Heights, where things are not always as they seem...
I thoroughly enjoyed creating these 10 custom resin pins for the players in the Bottomless Heights Toonkind campaign. It was my first time creating pins like these; I learned a lot from the process and I am excited to share them with the world!
A huge thank you to everyone involved in the campaign, even if you didn't get a pin. I can't wait to create this story with you, it's going to be a journey to remember.
Some of the amazing folks include: @megamagma17 @modmad @artist-of-obsessions @fletchier
Process photos below the cut.
3D models created from the SVG versions I made from tracing the original symbol designs (which were not designed by me).
I printed a prototype on my regular printer (about a 12 min print, super quick) to test for size and stability.
Then I put the models in my slicing software for my resin printer and began prepping them to print! I chose resin for a nicer finish, durability, and so I wouldn't have to worry about not sanding in the cracks, since that's almost impossible.
The prints on the bed right after printing and after cleaning in an alcohol bath.
UV light to cure the resin completely.
Sanding. For hours. But worth it!
I hot glue them to toothpicks where I'll be attaching the pin backs and place them in my painting board (which is just an old piece of wood with holes in it). Then I give them a nice few coats of black enamel.
Finally, I give them a nice coating of antique gold Rub 'n Buff (a nice wax finish) and use two part epoxy to glue on the pin backs.
And there you have it! Simple, 3D printed, metallic resin pins. I am in no way an expert and most of this was just me using my combined cosplay fabrication knowledge to whip these out, but I'm still happy with the result and I look forward to making more like this in the future!
I've been playing quite a few Toonkind games lately, so here's a few of the title cards from them:
A Hawkward Situation featuring The Star Trio! This was the most fun I've ever had DMing. These three are a blast and I'm so honored I was able to be a part of their stories! The characters are Tobias @luisalecto), Primrose (@artist-of-obsessions), and Mersel (@toonrevamp).
So You Have a Child 2: The Other Parent featuring Magic's character, Moss. (my character, Cass, sort of... adopted her.)
A Terrible Interview featuring @luisalecto as Tobias and my character, Dr. Terrible, who was introduced in A Hawkward Situation.
And finally... Parent to Parent Communication (which I posted without words since I think it's prettier that way) featuring @authorticity as Gloo, the other parent of Moss!