A quick Hiei sketch, because I’m feeling nostalgic for Yu Yu Hakusho. :)
You ever look back at something you made, and you go through it and it’s almost like seeing it for the time? And it’s just that thing that was exactly what you wanted to see of those characters. And even though you made it yourself, seeing it again makes you giddy. It makes you laugh, or cry, or...
The Dancing Deer-men make their triumphant return. These guys hardly ever have two feet on the ground. Here they are seen dancing with a spirit to hasten the springtime.
I animated this at the beginning of the year. A character concept for the Deer-gods story. His name is Caligo. I loved the shapes of his face so much I had to make him move.
The Dreamer
Now and Then.
I really liked the concept behind this guy's design but I ditched the armor and wings and made him a bit simpler. I ought to do this more. I had a lot of interesting designs back in high school and now I have the technical skills to make them look decent.
I crocheted this little guy back in March. He rules from atop my computer speaker.
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Rinth craned his neck back. Above him was his destination, three great towers in a swirling sea of gray. The Silet had beckoned and it was Rinth’s duty, along with those that remained of his peers, to answer.
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Art from a comic idea I'd like to draw. The working title (this time around) is Stars and Lionhearts.
This is Urien from Even Keel, the wayward android.
Hope you don't mind. I'm going to be spamming most of the art I've done over the past couple months. I'm playing catch-up, I guess. I'd really like to start posting daily, just to keep myself drawing.
I finished DS9 yesterday and it left me feeling a little empty inside. As far as endings go it wasn't bad, per say, but there were a few things I wasn't really fond of.
Thank goodness for Andrew Robinson writing Garak's autobiography. I'm only half way through but it was well worth the money.