I love how everything you draw looks demonically possessed in the best possible way. The linework is so crisp and the vivid colors are amazing. Great work!
I love how everything you draw looks demonically possessed in the best possible way. The linework is so crisp and the vivid colors are amazing. Great work!
It's times like these when I wish giant, forest-building mushrooms were actually a thing. Oh well.
Beautiful piece, loving the colors and the way you drew the herons.
Another great chapter! I'm literally in love with your backgrounds, they give such a palpable sense of setting without being distracting in the slightest. Looking forward to reading more!
These occupy the perfect middle ground between adorable and terrifying. I particularly like the Devil's finger, definitely wouldn't want that growing out of my head though. Great work!
I'm with you on Aku - the moment I first saw him in those trailers Cartoon Network used to have for new shows, I fell in love with his design. It's such a great example of saying so much about a character with so little (though you could say this applies to the visuals of Samurai Jack as a whole). Your pixel arts of his various forms are great! They look like something that would appear in a Game Boy Color game, which is a huge plus in my book.
Now that's spooky. I'm especially unsettled by the teeth peeking through the hole in the upper right. And the rippling effect you used just makes everything seem even more askew. Definitely don't want to know what's waiting at the end of that staircase!
I sort of keep a mental list of places I wouldn't want to be caught dead in the middle of the night, and this staircase would be an immediate addition if I were to pass by it in real life. I've said it before, but the ambiance you create in your pixel art is really something else. Wonderful work.
The anatomy here is amazing, not to mention your command of the gouache technique. I love it!
Screaming at that description. I would imagine the Country Golem is made up of tumbleweed, pedal steel guitars and discarded trucker hats.
Anyway, fantastic work with this piece, the blue light seeping through the cracks is a great touch that communicates that this is a construct animated by magic.
The rippling effect around the impact zone is fantastic, and the detailed way you drew the town really sells the scale and implications of the destruction. Incredible work.
Thanks So Very Much!
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Hello!
I love nature, science, Pokémon, gay stuff (both SFW and NSFW) and making comics - not necessarily in that order. My NG journey is about sharing all kinds of works and accepting that they're all equally valid ways of expressing myself through art.
Joined on 8/22/23