"taketi taketi taki taketi taketi taketi tak" is what I hear.
So behind on the dino sketches but I've been off and on with this one. Taking a break before I do a clean or color pass.
This was actually my first test run with Spine; something looking to become a slight obsession. Unfortunately, our current game code isn't set up to handle Spine or Spine->Starling->Flash so I might end up revamping this guy a lot just so it works with old code. That or I'll just animate a slab and call it a boss. (Spoiler: I already did. Go slice a slab, players!). Oh yeah, also, it fits with Halloween, kinda. Spoopy. #spoopy #madewithspine #bosstober #lolIdidntKnowBossToberIsAThing https://www.instagram.com/p/BplhiMxFo4N/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=f6un2mna2rfs
Eladrin with an affliction in their Summer and Winter season. A D&D commission piece. The commissioner, Tarlyn, weaves such interesting characters.
As per requested, yet another tentacled beauty is up on the shop.
http://www.zazzle.com/tender_tentacles-228034679878301193
Today's a good day for it too, since you get 40% off in canvas prints for pre-Thanksgiving sale! discount code: CASESMUGCANV
20x16 available!
I might buy a couple myself. It'd be nice to hang something poster size, though I do like the smaller framed versions myself.
Those, by the way, are also available. See previous post for sample pictures. (My camera battery is charging at the moment. Will edit this later.)
Pricing:
$10.00 + $6.00 shipping (USPS) for: Print only. 10 x 8 inches image, on 11 x 8.5 premium stock glossy photopaper. It's nice to have this margin if you like to do your own matting/framing.
$20.00 + $16.00 shipping (USPS) for: Framed and matted.
Frame dimensions: 15 ¾” x 11 ¾” (40x30 cm) Viewable image within that is 9 ½” x 7 ½” (24 x 19cm) (the image currently being shown is a stock frame image from the zazzle store. See samples from previous post for the real deal...until my battery charges up.)
She is reading Neverwhere, and the octopus is reading a book about idioms.
"It really is a great day to read at the park," he mused, pleased as punch.
I doodled while waiting for a package at the post office, and later on noticed that an employee taped it up on the wall. Of all the art I’ve ever had displayed, this may have warmed my heart the most… for some reason hehe. Merry Christmas!
Just having fun making concept sketches for the world of The Last of Us.
We all know this dance.
People rushing, always rushing, towards something that they're afraid to miss out on. Nevermind the elbows to the eyes and the toes to be stepped on. If they stop pushing others around and instead made way for the their neighbors, maybe the ones who actually are in need - if they start stepping back, saying, "Oh hey... you go on ahead. I can wait," - we, all of us, may never get what we really want, but at least the line to get there wouldn't be so uncomfortable. We might actually find that it's quite pleasant, waiting in line, if we're all in it together.
Weekday work isn't so bad if you have a window with a view. :] (at Buster's Coffee South Pasadena, CA)
Portrait practice but I failed. Let’s see… I think I turned her asian, so I’ll name her… Alorra Saoirse. A most popular asian name, I’m certain.
#howcaniart #blart