Iridiscent electric blue is Ester's colour and, according to wikipedia, only metaphorically electric and metaphorically iridescent.

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Iridiscent electric blue is Ester's colour and, according to wikipedia, only metaphorically electric and metaphorically iridescent.
I don't use glaze or nightshade, since I feel they both ruin pictures and probably won't have that much of an effect in the end (I believe in regulations more). That said, I still try the programs out sometimes and liked this picture more with the glaze effect. Win-win.
Sisters Elysia (pink, belongs to @leapofdoomocs) and Echo (white, mine) about to discuss Echo's new bush viper boyfriend. I thought it would be a funny gorgon thing to talk about their different snake species and specifics.
Some time ago, I designed a dryad for every platycerium/staghorn fern species I have or have had (my grande died, but the rest lives). They are sorted here in the following order:
p. ridleyi
p. bifurcatum
p. superbum (+ grande)
p. elephantotis
p. veitchii lemoinei
p. cabbage
p. madagascar alcicorne
p. quadridichotomum
p. stemaria
p. coronarium
My collection has grown with two p. madagascariense and a p. mt. kitshakood since I made these, so I suppose I’ll do two more at some point. The line art, ink layers, my design thoughts and some plant talk is publicly posted on my Patreon.
Brooke, as a yellowfin tuna. It's no longer May but I did make it in May.
Some more platycerium dryads, species as follows:
p. silver wings
p. madagascariense
p. holttumii
p. wandae
Sketches and line art are publicly posted on my Patreon.
The Stardew Bachelorettes in honour of the 1.6 update.
Lera.
I recieved a copy of the new Werewolf: the Apocalypse corebook in the mail the other day, which is a bit exciting. Sadly, I couldn't do as many pictures for W:tA as I did for Hunter: the Reckoning because my wrists are messed up. But I got to do some, and I think this one is my favourite.
All my W:tA illustrations belong to Paradox Interactive.