Looking For Work - Concept artist and Illustrator - Love video games, Table Top, and a good steak. Nonbinary - look at my art on Cara and bsky (They/Them)
While you are learning art online, please, for the love of god, do not forget the history of art courses too. That is just as important as any anatomy or color theory lesson. When you have a deeper understanding of where we've been, you get further in your creative development.
A wip from my mentorship. Attempting to get better at painting and figuring out -how- I paint in the process. I'd like to hope I'll finish this?
My character Leroy and his daughter, Crista at a market.
@arvalis@bromojumbo weirdly, in n out is good where I live, but notably I am not in Cali for that. lol. But best burger will always be the burger you make yourself. *sighs wistfully*
Made some visual improvements to an older sticker that was quite popular and sold out a while ago. Figured for a reprint, I should give it a glow up! Link from the Legend of Zelda attempting to find that locked door.
Newer first, older second.
Made some visual improvements to an older sticker that was quite popular and sold out a while ago. Figured for a reprint, I should give it a glow up! Link from the Legend of Zelda attempting to find that locked door.
Newer first, older second.
@axl99 Honestly, the only real dark fantasy bits are the world building itself. Bad things happen to good people, etc. But the characters usually give it the levity I remember. But, feels pretty general fantasy to me *shrug*
@dyingnome People will get up in arms about it all the time. They did it with Zelda all the way back with WindWaker, and now (somehow magically, ho ho!) people love the cel-shaded aspect, and it's still strong to this day. Gameplay wise, it didn't change how Zelda worked at all. Baffled.