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My DnD characters that I have or will play. I have a character for each class too cause Imma a loser. Here’s a little bio on each of the ones pictured above.
Erys (Wizard Wood Elf)
Erys was a young wizard in training, under the tutelage of her sister Illiya, when tragedy struck. While tampering with dark magic Erys lost control. At the last second her youngest sister, Wysp walked in the room and was struck with a powerful curse, killing her. In a moment of desperation Erys bonded Wysp inside an arcana focus nearby. Illiya revoked Erys’s apprenticeship and tried to shatter the arcana focus that held Wysp but Erys grabbed Wysp and disappeared in the night and hasn’t returned home.
Known facts:
Erys is my snarkiest character but can be somewhat playful.
Wysp is inside Erys’s arcana focus, which the floating orb that follows Erys.
Only people with Wysp’s bloodline are able to hear her.
Erys doesn’t care for animals.
She has a staff that can cast Feather Fall
Rowan (Bard Half Elf)
Rowan’s mother was a high elf that fell in love with a human man. When was Rowan was born, his mother was forbidden to ever she her lover again by her overbearing mother. For years Rowan and his mother came under scutiny from his mother’s family. When his mother died he found letters for his mother from his father hidden away in his grandmother’s room. He demanded answers and she gave him none. So Rowan stole his father’s letters and ran away from his abusive family. He later meets an Aarakocra named Qir (who belongs to a friend of mine).
Known facts
Rowan plays the lute, harp and flute.
He carries a lute that his mother gave him
Has a fear of spiders
Very dramatic
Prefers men
Hates elves
Irana (Ana)- (Cleric Tiefling)
As an infant Irana or Ana as she likes to be called was left on the doorsteps of one of Helm’s Temples where one of the acolytes found her. Ana grew up not knowing the true heritage of her birth. Growing up in a sheltered life Ana is very naïve and sees the good in all people. Ana wants to prove that tieflings are not all evil and that they can ignore their demon heritage.
Known facts:
Ana hates her infernal name Irana and prefers to be called Ana.
She likes the color pink
Knows sign language
Best friend is Winterpelt
Likes romance novels
Can sound like a know it all
Ana is probably one of my most defensive DnD characters.
Her patron is the God Helm, god of protection
Jericho (Warlock Oni)
Jericho was a young soldier who was part of the Royal army. After being on a hunt after a pack of demons Jericho killed the demon leader Yorozu. Later after returning home the demon’s father, an Oni named Akuran, slaughtered his family. Jericho was severely wounded. Akuran decided instead of killing Jericho, he would instead curse Jericho with a life of immortality and transformed into an Oni. For the next 20 years Jericho hunts for Akuran to avenge his wife and son. Jericho suffers from extreme guilt and depression and will occasionally jump into risky and dangerous situations.
Known facts
Has a short temper
He’s 50 years old but Jericho still appears to look like a young man in his late twenties.
Will get severely drunk on three days out of the year. The death of his wife and son and his son and wife’s birthdays.
Keeps a locket with pictures of his wife and son
Weapon of choice is a glaive
Is in a pact of the blade and his patron is The Fury, goddess of war and madness
I will be painting the rest of my characters but here’s the first set.
DO NOT REUSE OR REPOST TO OTHER SITES!!!
Hello! I'm a self taught artist who wants to get better at shading/lighting and backgrounds especially. But whenever I try to do a background study, I can't break it down and it ends up looking terrible. Do you know of anything that would help?
Hi! I would like to talk a little bit of the thought process behind photo study and the importance of simplicity.
It is really important to break down an image to chunks of value rather than seeing the detail first, which can lead to over-complicated mush of colors with no constructed value.
These are some of the artists that inspired me to get used to breaking down images in the most simplest way possible:
Notice how super simple and straight-on-point his thumbs are? And this is how his colorscript for Moana looks like:
Zero detail. Yet you have all the information you need!
I personally think these thumb studies are super important to train your eyes to break down an image in values and colors and therefore be able to organize and design your painting better.
his best running gag
Tumblr is doing some stupid AI shit so go to blog settings > Visibility > Prevent third-party sharing.
Not long ago in a Disney park not that far away...
Been a LOOOOONG time since I have been on Tumblr. But this is why, I was busy supervising this doof for Klaus. Gonna post a bunch of my work from him on here so stay tuned!