Hi there! I just came across your art. Do you take commissions? Specifically, the PS1 style 3D models?
I haven't even finished the singular one I made :P
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Hi there! I just came across your art. Do you take commissions? Specifically, the PS1 style 3D models?
I haven't even finished the singular one I made :P
You like fallout?
I have no interest in actually playing it (I get panic attacks from losing and I don't get satisfaction from winning, so basically 99% of video games are off the table), but I love the retro future theming. And the geckos. They're basically kobolds. I love the gecko courier by @superkawaiimothman.
Hi there! I came across a couple of your modded minecraft posts and I just want to say they SO FARKIN AMAZING OH MY GRODS!! So I came here to ask you a question [since I finally worked up the nerve for it]. I tried my hand on making a model with CPM and BlockBench and I kinda had a not so great time with it. I was wondering if you had any knowledge you could share so I can use these programs more proper and so that others can see said models in game? Thanks ahead of time!!
I don't have any tips, unfortunately. I just worked with it until I figured out its quirks. It only took me a couple models.
I do NOT recommend using blockbench in conjunction with CPM, by the way. It's MUCH less hassle to make your models in CPM from the start.
Maybe you'd have better luck with Figura. It's less popular than CPM, but a friend tells me it's both easier to use and more powerful.
As for seeing models in game, you either have to install the mod on your server, or use the "Upload as skin" feature, which embeds a link to the model into a vanilla skin.
Hey! In your safety sign style D&D races what font did you use? I’ve found several very similar fonts but I can’t definitively find the one you used. Thanks!
Gill Sans MT. Unfortunately, if it didn't come with your computer, it's not free; and I don't recommend taking it for free if you find it. 💻🦠
I didn't put too much thought into it, though. I'm sure you can find a thousand fonts that look like slightly whimsical safety sign text. I'm quite fond of Russo One and Staatliches, both of which can be found on Google Fonts.
thanks for the pictochat rips it was really useful for the pc port i am coding!!!!
Nice! I'm glad someone found it useful.
Also, I like your kenku.
I am glad you people like ma stuff
Mid-season redesign
Not a question but oh my gosh your banner looks great! Your sprite work is fantastic!
Thanks! I should hope it's good--I've spent more time on it than any other piece on my blog. Not just because of all the revisions, but also by the technicality that the clockwork dragon is my oldest piece of character art.