Well this is gorgeous. The anatomy and shading in particular are masterful. (Mind you, the fact that it's a ridiculously handsome shirtless man doesn't hurt either.) Great job!
Well this is gorgeous. The anatomy and shading in particular are masterful. (Mind you, the fact that it's a ridiculously handsome shirtless man doesn't hurt either.) Great job!
Thank you so much!
I really like this design, especially the literal interpretation of the half-human, half-elf nature of the character. If memory serves me well I never played a half-elf or a bard in D&D, but if the character looked like this I'd be all for it!
Thank you so much for your comment!
This is my first D&D character ever and I designed it with love. I'm glad you liked it!
One of my favorite FMA characters. :D Love how you've emulated Arakawa's art style with the faces in the bottom left corner. Great job!
This is just wonderfully bizarre, and I mean that as a compliment. Love your gangly character designs as well as the thin-but-confident linework and gorgeous colors. Excellent work!
The concept is hilarious and the execution is perfect. I want 10 seasons of this + a holiday special.
The linework and color do an incredible job at conveying the texture of this fleshy, pulsating, otherworldly creature. There's also something hilarious about the man and the doggo just looking up - they have an air of "Huh. Would you look at that."
Excellent work!
This is seriously giving me the creeps, and I mean that in the best way possible. A marvelously accomplished horror piece, excellent work!
Of course it's all quite gorgeous and impressive on a technical level, but it's really the general vibe of this piece that catches my attention. There's just something oddly compelling about placing a skull - an object that is easily associated with death - in such serene, peaceful scenery. And this is without getting into the mark on the forehead - just what is it, and who did this skull belong to? "A picture says more than a thousand words" is in full effect here.
For some reason I really enjoy seeing depictions of Lapras with its teeth, as it was shown in early official art. And you really nailed this, your use of color to imply texture and light/shadow is amazing, whether it's water, rocks or sky. Excellent work!
Now I want enormous bipedal frogs to be a thing. Make it happen, science!
Great work. Strong, confident lines, wonderful colors, and hilarious to boot.
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