is this shameless? idc
Dec. 18th, 2018 07:39 pmToday's been a busy day on my art blog.
First off, today's big deal art, a painting of Breq floating in space from Imperial Radch - spoilers for Ancillary Mercy! I'm quite chuffed with it. I did it yesterday but held off posting bc I was trying to stay off tumblr.
I had my scheduled reblog of old art, showing ZGRXF, Esaci's best friend from the big game. I really wanted to draw a dragonborn and get really into it, so I asked my friend if I could draw his character. Z's something of an arrogant git quite often, but they're Esaci's arrogant git - and Esaci is a reckless, wrathful, stubborn git when ze wants to be zirself.
And then this evening I've been playing around with CSP's Colorize function - I don't like it most of the time - but it did produce this beautiful portrait of Sir Bors. He's the only male character I've ever played and like, he was a giant psychic metal man, he was only a man because the 70s British government thought Arthurian knights should be. End of the Line was a fucking wild ride and I can't do it justice in a few words, but Sir Bors was a really great character and I'm glad I had him.
First off, today's big deal art, a painting of Breq floating in space from Imperial Radch - spoilers for Ancillary Mercy! I'm quite chuffed with it. I did it yesterday but held off posting bc I was trying to stay off tumblr.
I had my scheduled reblog of old art, showing ZGRXF, Esaci's best friend from the big game. I really wanted to draw a dragonborn and get really into it, so I asked my friend if I could draw his character. Z's something of an arrogant git quite often, but they're Esaci's arrogant git - and Esaci is a reckless, wrathful, stubborn git when ze wants to be zirself.
And then this evening I've been playing around with CSP's Colorize function - I don't like it most of the time - but it did produce this beautiful portrait of Sir Bors. He's the only male character I've ever played and like, he was a giant psychic metal man, he was only a man because the 70s British government thought Arthurian knights should be. End of the Line was a fucking wild ride and I can't do it justice in a few words, but Sir Bors was a really great character and I'm glad I had him.