Ok, here’s the rest of the Individual shots & the side by side for my take on Ohakdamon. I need to work on the amount of “Scratches” to not over do them but its really the first time if done this style so I’m still learning.
Some more fanart of TheLoadingCrew's character "Water Sword" & Herse Pokemon setting Counterpart Kiiza/Sequne.
I wanted to show off the physicals differences, while they may be counterparts they still have differences, mostly in the hair. Differentiating the two more I feel that Kiiza would have more developed legs due to the Legendary Beasts being roaming Pokémon, while Water Sword would have more developed arm mussels due to being a blacksmith.
More Landscape/Background.
I'm Isekai trash, what else is new? She is Theresia from World's Strongest Rearguard: The Novice Seeker of Labyrinth Country. Its not a overly great or inventive series by any measure but it does have some interesting ideas, namely that everyone else is also from earth. And how death in this world works, some time when you die you become a demi-human as it strips away your humanity, so the stakes both get higher and lower with the threat of death.
Decided to get onto the #DnDecember drawing challenge thing, Drawings are decided my roulette wheel for 1)Classes, 2)Lineages/Races & 3)Color Scheme. Color Scheme are that of different Oreo flavors.
Two pics of characters/enemys from Bibliography, not that anyone would remember that long dead web-comic, the story/pages only exist in Dropbox. Read reading the story, yah it had a lot of tropes but dang that magic system feels fleshed out. First is Roy Marshall, second is Groundbound ,if you ever seen actuate depictions of higher level biblical angels this would not look out of place. I almost feel like creating a OC for this long dead web-comic.
Another spicy fanart for Frozen Shepard's "Bella" character from TheLoadingCrew's "Pathfinder: Rise of the Runelords" campaign. I wanted to do something festive, but could not physically will myself to do X-mas stuff until after Thanksgiving.
Wanted to try my hand at a Transformation Sequence, no overall great but its My first time trying.
Dndcember Group 2, Sometimes you have to make do with the gaudy color pallet your given. It sort of works?
Generally when you want to get closer to some one they don't mean to meld with them into a abomination, Brisela.
So, Meld, a mechanic with a very limited card pool, so if I get side tracked you know why. It is a specific type of Transformation card requiring two specific cards in order to flip them becoming one 'card'/creature. It haven't been used all the much due to how it is presented, that being eldritch horrors or gaining power outside of the normal bounds of the Story/Universe, they fall into two camps/categories, Mono Color & Multicolor creature with a Artifact. Mono color are the easiest to do, as they share a color so can go into any deck that has those colors, but the problem is that the cards that make them up are not good. Take "Graf Rats" for example, its 2 mana for basically a vanilla 2/1 in uncommon, not good sure its other half "Midnight Scavengers" can get it's pare out of the Grave Yard, but its 5 mana for a 3/3. Even with the back side of these cards they are not worth the investment you pay in 7 mana across two cards for a 5/6 with Hast & Menace.
The Multicolor are better, being from a more resent set that being Brothers War depicting said brothers. Mostly cause the front of the cards are just better cards, sure that is because they are Rares & power-creep on legendarys, but you can also just have the artifacts in your deck with out needing the other halve for the meld. Having the color cost in the creatures makes it easier to put them into different decks while drafting. (Not that WotC cares about drafting nowadays.)
So what Idea do I have that that could enhance the under-utilized headache of a mechanic? Inspired by the actual physically split in the cards, Having one card that is always the top artwork with name on the back & multiple cards with different bottom holding the typeline, Rules box & power/toughness. Imagen a simple card, a colorless shapeshifter with a underwhelming mechanic at common, then other cards in the different types that correspond to the color drafts of the set that can meld with your curve filler card, how good it would feel to get to do that in draft.
Another idea is creating other types of melds on the back, we have Creatures & a Planswalker, why cant there be a Enchantment that recreates old powerful enchantments that cant be reprinted? A artifact that creates the original mox cycle? Some sort of super land that can tap for ten mana by itself.
Group 4, Pod is based off of a Southern Blue tail lizard & Dan's name is a joke based on being a generic brand.