Let those angel bits simmer in my brain for long enough, and you’ll get something more my style at last, such as this minor nature deity in his domain.
I’m not big on fanart, but drop an angel on me right when my favourite show is full of winged assholes, and something dangerously fanart-like might happen.
I’m not one for making religious art, but if you know me at all and still decide to drop an angel kit in my lap, you should have known this would happen.
This is a very norwegian card: The bullfinch is a common motif for christmas cards, and our folklore is full of trolls like this. The troll is of course wearing a knitted sweater in a traditional pattern.
ManFriday’s Figure Converter makes it so easy to transfer shapes from G8 to G9, and even neutralise gendered shapes in the process. Here’s Freja 8’s face transferred to G9 and turned into the very handsome Frejr.
I managed to dodge covid-19 for three long years, but it got me in the end, and got me good. I’ve been knocked on my ass for over two weeks, barely having enough energy to complain. I’m finally getting better, so here’s a little warmup piece to try to get my brain going again.
This commission was for a landscape similar to Leaving, but as a misty morning that promises adventure and good times down the path. Designed to be printed in A3 size.
A scene from this week’s D&D game: My character Rowena interrogates the kobolds that were hiding out in a crashed airship, using a robe and a dead octopus to disguise themselves as a mind flayer.
We did not ask where they got an octopus this far inland. Some questions are better left unanswered.
Every CRPG seems to have this merchant somewhere: Tucked in a weird place, with a selection of goods that make no sense, apart from that one item you need to finish the game.
It started as a test render of the new ground fog in Daz Studio 4.20, but quickly got away from me. Uses a couple of my OCs, but this image is not canon to their story – at least not yet.