Lil something for uni, illustration for a cowboy/bandits RPG I'd like to make someday
Character designs bellow
seen from Spain
seen from Germany
seen from Netherlands
seen from Türkiye
seen from United Kingdom
seen from China

seen from Spain
seen from Netherlands
seen from Malaysia
seen from Spain

seen from Türkiye
seen from Malaysia

seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Argentina

seen from China
seen from Malaysia

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from China
Lil something for uni, illustration for a cowboy/bandits RPG I'd like to make someday
Character designs bellow
some things for class
More stuff from uni, this time for character design class. This is Alana, the leader of a group of rebels called the Red birds in a post apocalyptic world. She is a mutant who can turn into a bearded vulture. Her and her brother (character on the far right of the last picture) were made by an organization, which she later betrays, escaping and leaving her brother behing.
Jericho (the character right next to her) is the best pilot of the group, they often work together and have a pseudo-romance, that will, eventually, flourish once the war is over. Chris is Jericho's daughter, a good kid who doesn't yet fully comprehend what her dad does, but still thinks it's cool! Also yes they're wearing Jericho's jacket.
Alana is a strict leader for the Red birds, but she is even more strict on herself. She's often overworked and ends up crashing after many nights of not resting. Luckily for her, Jericho will always be there to support her
friends with lasso tool and flat brush now🤝
learning to animate.... starting with horses
The gamifiication of elections has made our most basic civic duty complicated and tiring. No longer is it just "vote for the best person for
"More fantasy football than rooting for the red or blue home team. More chess than checkers. There’s a slow shift underway from thinking of voting as a simple act of civic duty. Instead it’s becoming a series of strategic decisions and complicated calculations made in a desperate attempt to create a government of politicians who will actually improve our lives.
In practice, gamification looks like obsessively reading polls in an attempt to gain an edge or dispel rumors about your party. Or “wasting” your vote on the candidate you want to win, even if the polls say they won’t win, because you want to send a message to the political establishment. Or, my favorite, voting for a candidate you don’t like in a primary to help a candidate you do like win the general election.
Sure, not all of this is new. We’ve been told to “vote for the lesser of two evils” for decades. This country’s electoral process has always been imperfect..."
getting a little obvious there, buckaroo
Our man Антон Чехов.