Yonesch's confidence was pretty shaken after the injury, sometimes you need a little win.
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Yonesch's confidence was pretty shaken after the injury, sometimes you need a little win.
Capped off an absolutely frigid weekend with a couple Piquarells. Trying out some simpler shading techniques and less soft lighting/shading in general. I dig it, a simpler approach gels a little better with my style, I think I'll leave more complex rendering to the experts haha
Tried out some new ideas the other day, used a pose reference (what a concept), really like how this one turned out!
Turning up the Y2K vibes +50%
Sketch page turned into a character ref, while I think Piq's design still has some more work to do, I'm much happier with him getting a bit more complex, especially with an eventual transition to 3D happening at some point.
Piquarell is back, now available in fun size
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Population Education report tells about 10,000 religions are present in this world today but a large part of the people are owned by Islam(24%), Christianity (31%), Hinduism (15%), and Buddhism (7%). Whatever the religion you attach to you need to share your beliefs by writing an ideal PIQ essay.
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❝ “Caroline, my love-” “Don’t you ‘Caroline, my love’ me. I said no killing, and I meant no killing.” She paused. “Maybe in a couple of centuries, I’ll feel differently, but for now, no killing.” Klaus grimaced but acquiesced, wordlessly and reluctantly, reaching out to take her hand in his, their fingers threading together. She smiled as his warmth bled through her skin and she nudged his shoulder with hers, resting her head against his arm, as they walked away from Elena’s house. “At least we know who wears the pants in this relationship.” Kol muttered under his breath from behind them. ❞
CUPID'S CHOKEHOLD ; AO3