Ayo! It's been a little while again as I've not been brilliant health wise and life's been kinda hectic. It is time to post some more, however:-
Ocelia, the Peacock Provocateur -
Aalish, desert apocalypse survivor -
And a re-creation of the Golden Woman from the Love, Death and Robots...
Thank you kindly! I do strive for a solid aesthetic and try to convey theme and intention purely through how characters look, without having any kind of exposition or lore attached to them, glad you've been enjoying my gallery! Welcome back to the community, too!
Thank you! I don't even play LoL but I love Evelynn's design/K/DA, hah.
Thank you for your comment on Delphine too, it's quite a difficult piece to position in the place that I used it, but every Goth Sorceress needs a raven somewhere, right?
And another OC, Noble, Funereal Sorceress Delphine:-
And a quick screenshot of her negative space eyeliner:-
Make up is one of my favourite additions for adding subtle detail in CaS, and I always get a kick out of doing additions to it via sticker work to come up with something which adds...
A couple more re-creations -
Evelynn from League of Legends/LoL:-
And her K/DA/All Out skin (though I've since updated this to be a little cleaner and will likely post in future) :-
Everything in this thread is great, but I particularly love these two!
Daichi's armour looks almost alive and possessed and the armour pieces here aren't always the easiest to use due to the uncustomisable parts on them (the flames on the boots, for example) so the fact you managed to...
Thank you! I'd recommend both White Snake (2019) and Green Snake (2021) for the art alone, truly a feast for the eyes and the character design is wonderfully unusual, especially on the half human, half creature races.
Thank you for your kind words Durand! I very much appreciate the fact you...
Thank you! Yes, Indian cultural imagery are definitely lacking in the CaS sphere. I do wonder if it's because of the controversy surrounding things like Symmetra's Overwatch skin being named Devi but taking heavy inspiration from Kali, creating consistency issues, or the Hindu deities in SMITE...
Heavily inspired by Hindu deities, in Hindu religion, the colour blue is a symbol of the infinite and immeasurable, she was mainly inspired by the Goddess Kali and her name is Sati.