Portraits I made for artfight this year posting very late because. lazy Tags under the cut
Ive turned into an artistic weapon this year >:D
Artfight, 2024 week 1!! GO TEAM SEAFOAM!!
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Credits (as listed on AF):
Row 1: @_zoshaa_ / @zannianator / @teaweltzer / @wildfur_ / @ultrainfinitepit / @skillerthebean2000
Row 2: @verrask_ / @tinyabbey / @leidensygdom / @stasisquo / Sapphire878 / @tealty
Row 3: @floofities / ponkle / @the-history-munarch / @emburnes / nothinbutgoop / @moersleutelart
Row 4: @r4tso / @pheidippidestriesthings / @gemshine / @crowvaarts / @midnightziege
Row 5: @tema-makes-art-sometimes / Celiegans / @nakakabaliw / @ammidemonica / @galoogamelady / knight-of-april
Row 6: @corvussei / @3venart / @almost-cryptic-art / @hannamuriel / kidminish / @quesospoon
Oh my god, all fully colored portraits too, you're on fire! Thank you so much for drawing Gisele!
What’s Fallout like? Like I know I can google what kind of game it is but more than that what games would you compare it to? and is it more story-based or gameplay-based?
That's a difficult one to answer and I'm not sure I have the authority to do it lol
But I'll try!
The Fallout fandom is fairly complicated due to the IP being passed around and the lore/values of its storytelling being muddied over the years. That being said I think both old-school and new fans would still agree that the story is the most important element, as they're meant to be role playing games where you make decisions on often heavy matters (especially in the games of the original devs).
Fallout 1 and 2 are turn-based isometric rpg-s from the late 90s. If you like that type of gameplay, they're fantastic games and cult classics. They don't shy away from heavy themes.
Then the IP got sold to Bethesda and their version of Fallout is a FPS/TPS action experience, as seen in Fallout 3 and 4. The combat is fun but even the newest game is shit by shooter standards. If you played an Elder Scrolls game (like Skyrim), they're like that but set in a retro futuristic post apocalypse. A large slice of the fandom has only played these ones and skipped the original turn-based games.
Fallout New Vegas was made by the original team but using Bethesda's engine. Many fans would tell you that out of the modern titles, that's the one with the best writing.
Fallout 4 was a very popular title due to the scrap and build system. As you adventure, you can scavenge all sorts of trash and then build your own little settlements in the wasteland and populate them with settlers. Add mods to that, and the community really did some magic. It made people connect with the world of Fallout on a personal level.
The story in a nutshell: in an alternate timeline, survivors of a devastating nuclear war are trying to rebuild and make the irradiated wasteland of the United States liveable again but every group and faction has a different take on how society should be rebuilt. When the writing is done well, your choices have weight and it's impossible to be fair and please everyone. You get to discover a variety of different factors that lead to the Great War and you have to wager whether humanity is doomed to make the same mistakes all over again. Is there a way to avoid them? What kind of sacrifices does that require? Etc.
A lot of it is supposed to be a critical look at war, 50s Americana and the dangers of nationalism, rampant consumerism, xenophobia, etc.
Hope this helped a little! It's difficult to find two Fallout fans who are on the exact same opinion of all the games. I personally think, the fun part of the games is when you get to carve a little slice out of the wasteland for yourself and your community and the stimulating part is the overarching story and lore.
It's no wonder the original writers made The Outer Worlds too, which I don't consider a legendary game but the similarities are obvious in the themes.
I got an Xbox for my birthday a month ago and I recently downloaded Fallout 4 (totally not bc of Buttons..) and I wondered if there’s a specific order to play them? If so, which one should I play first? :}
Depends on how deep you want to get into it, I guess? If they're available on Xbox and you are up for the original turn-based games, I would start with that. Don't let anyone tell you that they're unenjoyable, I played through the original Fallout in 2020 and had a BLAST! So in that case I would go Fallout -> Fallout 2 (I still gotta play this but I keep putting it off because I know I'll be too into it) -> Fallout 3 -> Fallout New Vegas (still gotta finish this myself, might just start over) -> Fallout 4 The latter 3 also have DLC-s you should get, especially for Fo3 and NV.
I've seen people recommend new fans to start with Fo4 and work their way back, I'm not sure why... Playing Fo3 right after Skyrim really showed its age, and the difference is even larger between Fo3 and Fo4. I think it's easier to start with the less intuitive titles and better to start with the original vision but I understand turn-based stuff is not everyone's cup of tea (no I don't, look at how successful Baldur's Gate 3 is and Act 3 was a PILE OF BUGS!). There's also Fallout Tactics as part of the old games but ehh I think it's one of those titles most fans don't count as canon. (Except my ex, who for some reason? thought it was the best shit) And we don't talk about Fallout Brotherhood of Steel. I think you couldn't play that one even if you wanted to, probably for the best. I can't say I recommend Fallout 76, perhaps if you don't have more Fallout content left to consume and you don't mind nonsense lore stuff and just want to hang out with your friends. I have it but I can't say it brings me more joy than idk... Rust. It's just surface level Fallout for me.
This is just my personal take obviously, feel free to ask other fans.
Have you seen the new trailer for the fallout show 👀
Yeah. *shrug* Like I said before (somewhere, anyway), I'm not particularly interested in the show and I don't expect to watch it, unless by some fantastic chance it turns out to be an epic masterpiece. The trailer looked okay and it didn't make me feel immense dread. The marketing around the show? Oh, absolutely. But that's nothing new.
Based on the trailer I expect a show that's practically "Bethesda's Fallout for babies". It will probably offer way more fun for someone unfamiliar with the world of Fallout than already established fans.
So uh. with the release of Fallout MTG spoilers would you like Buttons Mtg Card
I know nothing about MTG, how do I make a Buttons card 👀👀👀
have you ever pictured buttons with a mustache? i think the right type might suit him :3
As a young man he struggles with growing any facial hair (or body hair, really) but he gets quite a mustache when he is middle-aged. It hides his missing front teeth well.
(More cursed content here) (oh and Evil Buttons has one too)
OC-tober Day 17: Gisele Vault 13 Dweller, mother, short order cook, hobby seamstress. She’s looking for a water chip so that her kids can grow up in safety and good health. Gisele enjoys adventuring in the wasteland but she can't wait to be reunited with her family again.
Fan art
She looks awesome in your style, thank you so much!
I feel like Katja has something against Ian and my low INT guy, Bext
Played a bunch of Fallout 1 this weekend, for the first time. Of course by now there’s not much I’m unfamiliar with as far as the story goes, but it’s still fun.
This is my Vault Dweller, Gisele. Mother, short order cook, hobby seamstress. She’s cleaning up the wasteland so that her kids can grow up in safety once they all leave the Vault. It’s only a matter of time, right? Right…….?
I added her to my Art Fight roster. Also, Vault Dress.
more Katja disney princess
I can't keep the details consistent :P
speaking of which.... Shrekclaw and Raddonkey - the latter courtesy of @therebelpeon
@manenimittliv you're absolutely right
Trying things out with Katja