WOAH OBJECT OCS!! I have a couple of ideas cooking up for an object show, but I designed these guys as a challenge to myself. Hope you like them, feel free to ask any questions about them.
Every cent counts. I need the money to fund myself in case situation at home goes awry. I will officially work on commissions on May, but you are welcome to reserve a slot. I have 10 open.
EDIT: I receive payments upfront now!
My one and only artfight for this year. This is Hunter from AceOfNothing on artfight and I loved experimenting with it. Shame I couldn't do more since I had ideas but it was a loaded month. For those who attacked my characters, sincerely thank you, it meant a lot.
Thank you for this, you made my day better.
Thank twitter
“When being chased by a squid, be careful not to look directly at them, as their hypnotic colors can make you easy prey. The towers are an ideal place to run too, as the area is too claustrophobic for big enemies to wander around. In fact, hardly any monsters go near the towers. This probably would’ve made the towers a near perfect safe haven for humans, if it weren’t for the fact that there isn’t any food or water sources nearby.
…However longs trips aren’t an issue for me, so raising a youngster here is an advantage.” -P
intense heat
Still trying to figure out parts of the plush, namely the hair and feet rn.
while he's going to be jointed, i still want to keep this plush as simple as possible, so a lot of parts are two pieces (the arms, legs, and body) but im not sure how the feet will come out if its two pieces. So i may try to make something out of clay and get a pattern from that.
Wrists were originally supposed to be jointed but nah i dont want to complicate things, so ignore the line there.
the mirror with the face embroidery is gonna be a separate part sewed onto the rim (pray for me)
Hair is giving me the most headaches cause i abandoned the intial idea which you can see in the previous post. I was thinking about sewing on a back piece to the hair and stuffing it kinda like how you would do paw pads on a fursuit might actually make the back piece into the front piece instead so that the hair sticks out more and use embroidery to define the swirl. idk if that makes sense. Besides that I might give the bottom of the head a slightly flatter base so it stays on the body better.
Right now the plush is looking to be 15 inches so that some parts aren't too small to sew.
If y'all have any thoughts about it let me know.
[23]Just an artist who like video games and gets ideas. Twitter is Cheery Wanderer and Instagram is cheerywanderer.
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