Every year I spend at least one month doing quick pieces of fan art for small projects that I feel deserve more attention. This is that month.
To start, here's a Hayman from the incredible Mundaun. Welcome to #smallvember
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Every year I spend at least one month doing quick pieces of fan art for small projects that I feel deserve more attention. This is that month.
To start, here's a Hayman from the incredible Mundaun. Welcome to #smallvember
Third piece of this series is Yad, beleaguered citizen of Alkali, from Godzilla Replay by Cosbydaf , the sequel to Godzilla NES Creepypasta. It was great to see updates resume this year and I can't wait to see where it goes next.
Next up, I could not do Farseer Iomthulien from the brilliant Warhammer 40'000 story Heralds of Winter by @thewinddrifter
A hauntingly grim saga of powerful people nonetheless getting tangled into a terrible fate by an uncaring universe.
For my forth part, I have been enraptured by Casey Explosion's recent Alien Isolation streams and could not get her woes with Xenos and Joes out of my head. I highly recommend watching her continued slothventures.
For this month's penultimate artwork, here's Aiza from Nadia Shammas and Sara Alfageeh's Squire. A great adventure yarn whose moral is feeling more and more pertinent as time goes by.
Today's art is about as obscure as you can get. Moira and Astis, characters from a 10 year old free point and click game by Ben Chandler called PISS. The twist Is that I think the game was a damned masterpiece and worthy Planescape: Torment successor, short though it was.
Today's art is of Sam Tyler AKA U.S Eagle, from Joe Glass's Acceptable Losses. Based on an old Captain America cover, but unlike Cap's shield throw, Sam's has a terminal destination with a morally bankrupt senator's head.
Todays art is of the tall, looming Scripture Knight from Nathan Hillustration's Knights of Gartania. Be sure to check out their work because each project is so bursting with ideas you never know what he's going to come up with next.