Dwarfen Miner, finding some Adamantium
I love the classic Dorf Fort art style. an ASCII/PETSCII kind of look with limited colours and shapes. Really gets your imagination going you know?
I put a wee plump cap and a hidden monster in the picture too, as is required of a spooky cavern.
Made using PetMate, a free PETSCII art maker thing!
(might have to click pic to get rid of any blurryness)
WoD’s Demon: the Descent took this idea and made a really interesting game with it. It has more in common with the Matrix than Supernatural and the many takes on faustian bargins and trying to blend in with humanity as a kind of celestial-robot running off the tracks are brilliant!
the reason i love the comparison between angels and machines (robots, transmission towers, trains, computers, etc.) is that it gets to the heart of what angels essentially are: divine machines. they’re mechanisms through with the divine is able to act, created with a purpose and “happy” to fill it simply because they were made to do so. they have more in common with a machine programmed to run on algorithms and make calculations based on input commands than they do with humanity, even if they bear a human visage - an attempt by the divine to help bridge the gap. angels do not need to be eldritch monstrosities to be terrifying, because they are already alien to us simply by being angels. for an angel to choose to deviate from their purpose and achieve free will is to fall because in order to have free will they can no longer be an angel, because an angel is defined by its purpose. much like the stories we tell of robots that gain sentence, only to discover that they can never truly be human, but neither can they go back to being a machine, angels who fall become something else entirely, purposeless and adrift and alone. it is a tragic sacrifice.
I always kind of assumed the smith hammered the shards into the bottle after heating it up, not really making it much bigger but more potent.
estus flask upgrade
A heavily Discworld inspired commision made for my good buddy, Grimrat!
I'm still rather chuffed with this one despite it being a year or so old now, and its interesting for how the lineart was pencil and ink scanned in, and the paint was digital.
Thanks for replying! this is very useful and I'll try to convert the pen settings you use to one I can plug into Procreate at some point.
Yo! I love your drawing and colouring style and I humbly request to steal your brush settings and colour palettes please.
Answering this ask (with pictures!)
The program I use is IbisPaint X. I really like it because it's free, there are a lot of brushes that you need the full version for, but you can watch an ad to use them for a few hours. It's really good ^_^
I use the Felt Tip Pen (Hard) from sizes ranging from 4-7 depending on the canvas size and vibe
I get the breaks from just, breaking it. But I also sometimes go through and add them after, like if I use rulers.
The color pallet is my Octonauts colors + some other colors I commonly used in my art
Whenever I shade, I use a purple-blue on multiply with opacity at 20-30%, I use red (or blue if it's on blue or green) with an Air Brush around the edges, and highlight with yellow on add
Thanks for reading :-D
I really enjoyed making this and I hoped it helped someone out there (✿^‿^)
"Sharing is Caring"
Waaaaay back in the Horse Days I made a series of MLP themed posters where the main idea was to not actually show the horses at all -try to keep it a little vague, but still use all their colours and symbols.
I think it came from the idea that some people would like to show their fandom of MLP without the obvious and implicit ponys in it for one reason or another, ergo the posters.
This one is Rarity; who is simply fabulous *darling*
@xx-k1tsun3-k1d-xx cool 'Sploon OC, consider the first blow struck!
Team werewolf bay-beeeeeeeeee
Kobold burrow, Illustrated!
A kobolds bedding will often be a shared space, albeit a quiet one. There is little privacy in the burrow even so, with their few personal belongings kept in small bags, pots and shelves close to their sleeping shelf. Kobolds will make their bedding with dried stalks & stems, and if cloth is available will readily make use of it. Scaled hides do not require soft furnishing, but cushioning is always valued.
Gently glowing fungi and gems are often kept in the communal dens, illuminating the area just enough to be a comfort and help guide those awake. Scavenging insects will sometimes find their way in to feast upon the discarded scraps of previous meals, and then find themselves part of the next meal the kobolds around inbibe.
Art & graffiti are commonplace in the shared dens, usually depicting the inhabitants in addition to their thoughts and feelings on recent events. Dissenting imagery will appear closer to latrines, approving imagery closer to sleeping areas.
Dan, He/They *** Arty Stuff and Other Gubbins *** Commisions: OPEN
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