If you wanted to draw more Good Omens, I would print it out and eat it. Your style is perfection!
Haha, thank you, anon! And I likely will post some more GO stuff sometime soon.
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If you wanted to draw more Good Omens, I would print it out and eat it. Your style is perfection!
Haha, thank you, anon! And I likely will post some more GO stuff sometime soon.
I just love Crowley's bewildered face in that piece you did with the yellow Bentley.
Heh, glad you liked it! :)
so are you telling me when Kotetsu flipped they fell backward far enough for Bunny to catch him?
Anon, I like the way you think!
Crisis averted, happy ending.
As someone whos been obsessed with FFXV lately, finding your art was wonderful. Especially the one with the frogs. Hadn't finnished the quest yet when I saw it, didn't know that was the final quest (seemed probable though, I mean Sania likes frogs and Noct his fish, right). Can say though that now I only have ONE (damn) frog left, searched all of Lucis it seems... And all I have found are just more fishing spots, probably all of them at this point. So, yeah... Frogs!?
And thank you for the wonderful art :)
Hahaha, it was the same for me! Trying to find frogs and getting more and more fishing spots instead, which, of course, I had to stop and fish at for a while, every time. This was part of the reason why the whole rainbow frog quest turned into a big ol' fishing trip for me, which in turn inspired the comic. And thank you for the compliment, so nice to hear you've enjoyed my stuff. :)
I literally finished FFXV yesterday and am so glad I found your art to fill in the deep emotional void in my chest. 🥲 But in all seriousness, am loving the lightheartedness of your work & how you capture the essence of the boys, individually or as a group. I just want their story to continue forever. 😭 (I accidentally sent this to you as a message, but you can respond to either one!)
Thank you! What a wonderful message to find in my askbox, I am so glad to hear that. I can completely relate to your post-FFXV emotional void too, this game does that to people, haha!
You have drawn exactly one picture of Jaal and already I need to see more of him in your style ❤
I am very flattered and flattery will get you everywhere, Anon.
He really is fun to draw, though. (And here’s a link to full size)
Do you like OW songs?
I’m assuming you mean fanmade music? Sure! Some of my favourites are Fuego by Rockit Gaming, No Mercy by The Living Tombstone and the Bastion Song by J.T. Machinima.
(And in case you meant the official soundtrack, it’s nice too, but the tracks are a tad too short to get your groove on.)
i love the way you draw zenyatta because its so interesting how you portray emotion on a blank face with like one expression how do you do that
Seriously though, thank you. Expressiveness in both facial expressions and body language is something I put a lot of effort in and it means a lot to me when people notice. Expressionless characters such as Zenyatta are always a fun challenge to draw, a great way to practice gestures and poses. Sometimes I play around with the effects of camera angle or lighting too.
Aw, but the Avatar /Miriel supports are cute.
They didn’t really tickle my fancy but hey, I’m not here to rain on anyone’s parade. You keep on liking what you like. 👍
what's the legend of kartia about? what do you like about it? :D
Ohohoho, you have no idea what you've just unleashed! Once I get started on Kartia, I'll never shut up!
The Legend of Kartia is set in a world where anything can be created by using magical cards called kartia. The game has two separate storylines, which intersect at some points. One of the storylines follows the life of Lacryma Christi, a shrine warrior who basically lives and breathes law and religion. Her story concentrates a lot on Lacryma's personal struggles as she learns that the world is not as black and white as she thought. The main character of the other story is Toxa Classico, a rather childish and indecisive knight. His story is a classic "save the damsel is distress" with a twist or two. Both stories involve the same group of villains: Akueldo, an organization of extremist encrypters. Encrypters are a kind of kartia specialists who do a lot of research on the subject and the extremists find that laws are holding their progress back and so they rebel against the system. Doesn't sound all that evil except that they do some really quite terrible things and although they (or most of them) probably don't mean it, their main goal might actually destroy the world. So yeah. They need to be stopped.
My favourite things about the game are probably the story, the method of storytelling and the characters. The two intertwining stories create an interesting dynamic: one story raises a whole bunch of questions and the other one answers them. To get the full picture of what's going on you need to play both stories, take note of all the pieces of information and then connect the dots. Though they do work pretty well as individual stories too. The characters are interesting and likeable. We see a lot of internal struggle and character development, which is awesome.
As for the game mechanics, it's a pretty simple turn-based strategy RPG spiced up by kartia magic and a bunch of other fun details. Personally I like it and this was actually the game that made me fall in love with the turn-based strategy genre. Sadly, it's a bit too easy to be truly challenging and the AI is pretty terrible. In the later game where my units were overleveled 50% of the battle time was spent on chasing down the enemies who were constantly running away from me instead of even trying to attack.
Wow, that was long. Sorry for rambling so much, haha.