A rough paint of my city elf Warden Ianthe. The City elf origin always stuck out to me with how tragic it is and I wanted to capture that a bit.
Still screaming after my first BG3 playthrough. I had to paint my Bard Tav, Vice 🤧 self-serving and silver tongued, he now resides in the underdark with his vampiric love.
A piece heavily inspired and based on Leyendecker's "Man and Woman Dancing" (c.1923).
I learned so much from studying his work and am super happy with how this turned out.
Still screaming after my first BG3 playthrough. I had to paint my Bard Tav, Vice 🤧 self-serving and silver tongued, he now resides in the underdark with his vampiric love.
The Rebel
Finished this a while ago for a character design class I took through #cgma !
I wanted to do an antihero archetype for a cyberpunk world where the presence of Gods is something tangible and just as real as the science used to make implants. My idea for him was someone who struggles against the idea of Gods playing influence over peoples lives but is someone who is chosen against his will. 🤔🎨
A Vampire professor and his cat. I guess I'm seeing a theme of drawing my ocs and their cats!
A painting done for one of my classes. I wanted to push my lighting to show a secret moment interrupted.
Is it just me, or is ArtStation's policy update for AI not sufficient?
I shouldn't have to go back and tag every piece to opt out. That should be the default. This feels like a flimsy band-aid on the situation. To me, they are effectively siding against artists' rights to choose to participate in Ai by making the default option "yes."
Yes, I would love for my work to be used against my will and profited off of since I didn't tag every piece!
This is not acceptable.
Mieko Concepts 🐱