this might be a strange question if im wrong but did you draw this
I did not, I could swear I reblogged this years ago though. Wonder if it's in my inspo folder.

pixel skylines
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Stranger Things

Kaledo Art
Mike Driver
trying on a metaphor
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Today's Document

oozey mess
we're not kids anymore.

#extradirty

Love Begins
Cosimo Galluzzi

JVL

if i look back, i am lost
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this might be a strange question if im wrong but did you draw this
I did not, I could swear I reblogged this years ago though. Wonder if it's in my inspo folder.
The storyteller (John and Laura Lakey, The Complete Fighter's Handbook for AD&D by Aaron Allston, TSR, 1989)
Ryoko Kui please return my calls
It's an odd cycle.
“I’ve learned to practice smiling when I’m feeling sad, you know? I know it’s hard”
I keep baiting myself on whether I want to return to tumblr, but to my followers who still care about anything I post art related/ just in general wanting to see what I’m up to, here is some art I’ve done.
Illustrations by Caramurú Baumgartner
D&D Classic Collection: Monsters A-C coming soon from WizKids
Based on the artwork from the original 1st edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Monster Manual (TSR, 1977), the set includes:
Ankheg
Basilisk
Beholder
Bulette
Carrion Crawler
Chimera
Cockatrice
Couatl
This is a fun idea, using David Sutherland’s cover art and figure designs that would be recognizable to a player in the ‘70s. Some are posed to match the original interior art pretty well, like Dave Trampier’s basilisk and Sutherland’s chimera:
The beholder design is classic except for being scaled up to the much larger modern size; in AD&D they were described as 4-6′ in diameter, and some art depicted them even smaller, around beach-ball size. Tom Wham contributed this version inspiring the new miniature:
By the old manual the ahnkheg / ankheg would have been the biggest in the set at 10-20′ long, followed by the bulette / land shark at 9-½ ′ tall and 12’+ long, and the carrion crawler at 9′ long. The chimera was only 4′ tall at the shoulder. Most of the relative sizes in the figure set work out except for the baby-sized bulette. Sutherland drew the bulette knocking down trees and pinning a horse under one foot, with the pose of that title page image being referenced in the new figure set, if not the massive size:
Using a simple piece of paper to put my idea, helped me a lot before drawing the real thing xD
Mother cats pretending to be scared of their pouncing babies is something I never tire of.
boing!
It's now safe and warm with some hazelnuts
No need to unmute, he sounds exactly how you'd expect a man of his disposition to
‘Code Name: Viper’, one of @CapcomUSA_’s lesser known released on the NES. This was the cover for the game.
(1990)