
Put together a better organized ref sheet for my Sacred Beast Ani, complete with an updated design and a separate png for the tats so my artist friends don't have to cry when I ask them to do art for me.
For those of you not in the know, Ani was an attempt for me to take a character like Nanaki from ff7 and make him read more native to me, an indigenous man. He's a scruffy little rez punk with a heart of gold trying to do his best. FF7 has a very unique design aesthetic as a sort of cold war military fashion through the lens of streetwear and character so I had a fun time building an outfit based off that aesthetic. He's a white/green mage which means he's all about healing and status effects in my book and fights with grieves. Which I imagine are low damage, often made from monster parts, and might have a status effect on hit like a lot of FF-style knife weapons. He's very much not your average healer. Though a good one if you have room in your party. Just make sure to call him a good boy. He'll like it even if he pretends not to.
Two of those tattoos are tradish style warrior band tats from my nation and the other is based off basket weaving patterns. It's been fun learning to do tradish tat designs.
For those of you not in the know, Ani was an attempt for me to take a character like Nanaki from ff7 and make him read more native to me, an indigenous man. He's a scruffy little rez punk with a heart of gold trying to do his best. FF7 has a very unique design aesthetic as a sort of cold war military fashion through the lens of streetwear and character so I had a fun time building an outfit based off that aesthetic. He's a white/green mage which means he's all about healing and status effects in my book and fights with grieves. Which I imagine are low damage, often made from monster parts, and might have a status effect on hit like a lot of FF-style knife weapons. He's very much not your average healer. Though a good one if you have room in your party. Just make sure to call him a good boy. He'll like it even if he pretends not to.
Two of those tattoos are tradish style warrior band tats from my nation and the other is based off basket weaving patterns. It's been fun learning to do tradish tat designs.
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Fan Species / Character
Size 2825 x 1304px
File Size 2.33 MB
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