Dinos Dragons Droids - Day 3
I like this one a lot. I may actually finish it, animate it, or - dare I? - get back in Blender to 3D it. :O
All that fluff though.
This is what happens to the Christmas leftovers, so clean up your plates. Or don't, if you're lonely this Christmas and want a buddy.
Weathered it down a bit.
Now I'm trying to remember if there were a lot of dead leaves inside the buildings of The Last of Us. Would clickers get drawn to other clickers stepping on the leaves? Imagine stealth elements that incorporate the environment for TLOS. I guess you might as well have Joel say "metal gear" over and over.
"clickerrr.." (in raspy metal gear voice)
Anyway, I like this. I am trying to take more time with my concepts nowadays. My past industry jobs usually had me crank out pieces within a day or two, and it's a hard habit to break.
Kaprrsschhh~.
Partly inspired by The Last of Us, and partly just wanted to draw something technical and shiny. Bzzattt!
More Starfield inspired drawings. I was trying to capture a young Sarah, back in her Academy days perhaps.
Octo-bear take II.
Revisited this... "Shirokuma of the Sea". Such a majestic beast deserved more than a quick pass. Well, I also just felt like drawing some of my favorite sea creatures. Although, I forgot to put the derpy box-fish. hmm.
Did you know that sharks will go into a sleep like state, or tonic immobility, when flipped upside down? Just learned that a few weeks ago. Wow. Some orcas have actually learned to flip rays (shark cousins) and sharks so they eat 'em proper. I put my pancake and eggs to sleep before I eat them too.
So there: in honor of Shark Week, that shark is not suffering or dead - just asleep.
Made a little diabolical Miqo’te. It wasn’t for Halloween, but I guess it is now! Happy Spoopy day (night)!
My Neighbor Pokemons
Pokémon isn't really my generation (suddenly loses many followers) but I tried today, while eating dimsum. I'm sure this has been done before though...
Does this count for an inktober? I'm so behind with the times...
A continuation of a series that I originally started as oil paintings, that were in turn inspired by the book Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman. I’ve always loved doors, doorways, and the hallways in between, and that story had some special doors in it. Aren’t books doors?
Portals, windows, and moongates that lead to places other than here are fascinating. Even now when I go between two posts on the sidewalk, the ones holding up a sign, I imagine that I somehow crossover to a world different from where I once was, but still very similar.
One of these days I’ll come across a paper airplane under those posts.
A take on Anby doing what she loves to do best: borjor. (While cosplaying as Miyabi) She's still my favorite.