John D. Batten (1860-1932), ''Europa's Fairy Book'' by Joseph Jacobs, 1919
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John D. Batten (1860-1932), ''Europa's Fairy Book'' by Joseph Jacobs, 1919
My pieces for @thesoundofscience and to celebrate 15 Years of Portal 2!
Top Illustration: Disk 2, Track 3 - Bots Build Bots Bottom Illustration: Disk 2, Track 17 - The Reunion
I ADORE the Portal 2 soundtrack so doing this zine meant so much, especially when I got my favorite track (Bots Build Bots), which plays on the second main menu. It encapsulated all that I love about the game, the haunting nature mixing with the revived electronics.
how are you holding up? because i am a puptato.
skesh
Day 8 (only one day late!) of my Women’s History Month art challenge
I’ve never really tried to draw a game-accurate detailed GLaDOS before, and I’m not sure I want to do it again 😭 there’s so many little parts and I feel like a lot of them are at wonky angles (If you see something that looks off, no you don’t).
Anyways! I love GLaDOS, she’s a very unique character and basically every line she says is pure gold. I need to play portal 2 again sometime soon.
Also, bonus PotatOS art!! I’m sure if/when I play portal again I’ll be drawing her and my other core designs a ton, but until then, here she is :]
"YOU CANT DO THAT!!! TAKE IT OFF THATS A FILTER."
"sorry um.... cant hear you. im looksmaxxing right now."
In a slightly embarrassing moment I hadn't played the portal games until this week (although I'd been wanting to for AGES)
but I am obsessed. why didn't I play them earlier
so portal blinkies
(F2U. Credit optional unless someone asks where you found it)