BECAUSE I HAVENT DRAWN FOR MYSELF IN FOREVER
Oladis: Pirate Captain of the Harpy’s Screech. Previously Kul’Tiran turned undead. She typically ruins Alliance ships and does some private charter with a few odd jobs sprinkled here and there. Big rival of Fallane’s, but also her occasional contact for wares n’ goods.
Oladis is not nice, manipulative at best, and refuses to be treated like some trembling maiden. Catcallers beware.
Everyone’s making Zandalari and I do not have the time or energy to level one. However I can design one!
This Zanda design’s up for purchase if anyone wants a chance at them.
Looking for $75 for them. Message me here or at figgaboo.art@gmail.com if you’re interested.
Completed Headshot commissions
Part 1 of 2
Tomorrow night I will stream more, thank you to those who joined me.
Characters respectfully belong to @dorksworn @karmayeti @basiliss-a
Commission for @rangari of their stunning character Kasmia!
Commission of @oh-yeah-no’s Aevirious, the human priest!
Thank you for commissioning me!
Another image for @musicwatchzine this time of baby Winston. Some of y’all might recognize the reference. Also available as a print when purchasing the @musicwatchzine bundle.
Holiday Headshot commission for @ezruh-the-nonbinary-fairy of their OC!
patella would 100% own poodles
YOU KNOW YOU’RE TOO INVESTED WHEN YOU MAKE AN ANATOMICAL STUDY OF A FICTIONAL SPECIES FROM A VIDEO GAME.
So I was bored (read; procrastinating) and decided to study Koroth? The Draken are supposed to be an elite hunter species but Wildstar anatomy (or at least how I butchered Koroth in the character designer) doesn’t necessarily support the idea. So I tried my best to figure out how?
If you want to read my text wall of stuff, hit that readmore because HOO BOY
A disclaimer though:
This is all headcanon btw and should not be taken for like an actual guide or law or whatever. This is just me spitballing I know jackshit about animal/human anatomy outside some in depth science and art classes. I am not a doctor/anthropologist/forensic thing whatever.
I would assume most draken have evolved to have a heavier brow, or at least the pronunciation of such. Which are attributed to fatty tissue pockets/deposits, both for need for sturdiness when fighting or attacking, using force to headbutt and survivability purposes, as an assist in adjusting to light, possible backup energy supply in case of malnutrition/dehydration, impact cushion, etc.
They seem to have flatter skulls, which would be mildly detrimental but the bone is definitely denser in the forehead and jaw-- which is high arcing and heavily lined with movable muscle tissues for movement range and strength. Good biters. Not like in the range of jaw movement of an alligator, but maybe closer to a pitbull or large wild cat. Due to the oblong shape of the skull, the bone has to be denser in order to prevent undue stress and injury to the brain from various impacts and traumas. Now when looking at some real world comparisons of skulls, I found that the best suited models were a cross between a gorilla/orangutan skull in brow shape and ridge size, and the early model of the Homo Ergaster, which is an early flat faced, vocalizing hunter-gatherer hominid originating form the African continent several million years ago.
Nose!! Dependent on the structure (since the character generator does allow for some biodiversity), the Draken are okay-ish for scenting things. Probably better than most playable species in the Wildstar Universe. However as far as elite hunting species go, I could arguably say that the Draken would not be the best bloodhounds due to low/average nasal cavity depth. The bridge is mostly bone and muscle, with a very very short cartilage tip. Not a lot of room for any sort of scent receptors there and even then they’d have to be heavily condensed or their actual skin/fur/scale around the noses would be quite a bit more sensitive and prone to weakness.
(However now considering the skull it’s likely plausible....)
Eyes! Actual socket is very large, and houses possibly a decent sized eyeball, with a fair amount of muscle tissue and fiber around the area. Due to the fatty tissue deposit/pocket above the brow bringing a visual weight down around the area, the eyes do NOT look very functional, but in fact are quite acute. Whereas humans, we can see mostly sclera, iris and pupil on average in our own eyes, the draken have no visible sclera, it is enlarged iris and pupil which are excellent excellent excellent when it comes to hunting small and fast prey, and keen night vision. That however can vary dependent on the area of the Draken home world they or their family line extended from.
SO yeah! That’s a Koroth for ya. Have a gif.
One of my Critical Role fanarts I put on my twitter
I like Keyleth like 85% of the time. Her anxiety gives me anxiety though.
Boomer baby looks rad as hell!! What's their bio? :D
Boomer Baby is from my superhero universe. Not much is known about her, simply that she’s able to manipulate the mass/density of herself and other objects she touches. She’s not a well liked hero in this verse, due to her ability causing near constant collateral damage, and her lack of concern about causing all that collateral damage. Many people view her just as bad as some of the villains. Boomer Baby’s also known for her head having glowing neon eyes, not speaking ever and being a 24/7 vigilante. She also goes by “Boom Boom Baby” or “Boom Boom”. Never just Boomer or Boom.
Artwork of Bethany (Fig) Torres, age 28. Located in New York City. All business inquiries can be made at email contact figgaboo.art@gmail.com
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