That’s pretty good Extrez! I would suggest using some gradient tools on the shirt shading.
@jake, the first one is pretty great.
Wowowow. You can just not resist, can you?
Hard shadows are intended
Have good day
You too!
Guys, we need this topic to live. I currently cannot produce any art. I’m re-learning how to write cursive to sign more papers, then I’ll forget it again…
Nice! The beheaded is especially detailed.
No zagreus from hades?
I’ve never played hades
The person on the left is Ironclad from Slay the Spire (I haven’t played that either, someone suggested it)
Hades is one of the greatest rouquelikes of all time
Send me you’re address so that I can give you a kiss on the cheek.
(I’m clearly joking ofc)
the shipping… it begins…
i recommend you start running before the shippers arrive
Wait, you know ship owners? That’s actually really cool! It’s off topic though.
Is it a cruise ship? I haven’t gone on a cruise in forever.
oh… oh no…
I don’t know if you’re being serious or if you’re joking, but knowing how you usually aren’t up to date with new world slang, let me inform.
Usually shipping two characters means putting them through a theoretical relationship, that the fanbase or generally cringe people do with fictional characters. Although it can also relate to real people as well, but it’s typically more commonly used with fictional characters that usually have afflicting personalities or would never realistically be together. Sometimes people ship characters across different themes and universes where they don’t even exist together because some people enjoy the concept of fanfictions of existing themes.
I’m assuming that DW made a joke about Beheaded and Braden because Beheaded said “I can give you a kiss on the cheek.” as a remark to Braden’s drawing of various roquelike characters, obviously as a joke.
Oh my gosh, XD. Thank you for the explanation.
I’m drawing a LOGO! -Well, concepts, that is. None of them look good;
This is the first one I did yesterday.
I do not know what else to do.
Another one.
Circular!
(Yes, the circular fading took 40 minutes to make, XD.)