Another artwork from my vault of past commissions, this is a piece the artist
FASSLAYER did for me.
I particularly love the blend of aesthetics. If I remember correctly, I didn't provide a super solid description,
as I was curious of their depiction. It is super excellent! Much love for all the works he's done for me <3
Artwork and Design by:
FASSLAYER
FASSLAYER did for me. I particularly love the blend of aesthetics. If I remember correctly, I didn't provide a super solid description,
as I was curious of their depiction. It is super excellent! Much love for all the works he's done for me <3
Artwork and Design by:
FASSLAYER
Category Artwork (Digital) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Aquatic (Other)
Size 2271 x 1622px
File Size 3.01 MB
Thank You! She's certainly unique in a lot of ways~ This char came about from a big roleplay my partner and I did with some friends of ours.
Quite the big affair that spawned a lot of interesting characters, though the majority of them don't have established art.
But vaporeon's always been one of my favorites~ Not THE favorite. That goes to Jolteon~ But a vapey with aqua ring and leftovers has definitely helped me tank harder gyms :3
Thus Viola got arts~ Admittedly, most of the other characters didn't get a such a unique spin. (also Zaza killed most of them)
I'm hoping to get art of another character of mine the roleplay spawned- a fox mix anthro zoroark named Penny that I sprinkled a bunch of OC magic into.
The whole of the roleplay is built off a pokemon-deadpsace fanfic I spun but never finished past the first couple chapters. I still have it tho~ I read it from time to time. And I did go so far as to plot outline the whole of it. I think at a certain point when writing it, I realized I would much rather create more OC content and shifted gears. But yeah~ nice long ramble for you ^_^
Thank you for the comment!
Quite the big affair that spawned a lot of interesting characters, though the majority of them don't have established art.
But vaporeon's always been one of my favorites~ Not THE favorite. That goes to Jolteon~ But a vapey with aqua ring and leftovers has definitely helped me tank harder gyms :3
Thus Viola got arts~ Admittedly, most of the other characters didn't get a such a unique spin. (also Zaza killed most of them)
I'm hoping to get art of another character of mine the roleplay spawned- a fox mix anthro zoroark named Penny that I sprinkled a bunch of OC magic into.
The whole of the roleplay is built off a pokemon-deadpsace fanfic I spun but never finished past the first couple chapters. I still have it tho~ I read it from time to time. And I did go so far as to plot outline the whole of it. I think at a certain point when writing it, I realized I would much rather create more OC content and shifted gears. But yeah~ nice long ramble for you ^_^
Thank you for the comment!
Yeah, I went through a creepypasta phase :3
Wanted to try writing horror tones, and Deadspace was a game whose horror elements and themes I understood really well.
So it formed a good template. The premise of the story revolves around a pokemon research company using a marker to
attempt to create a new eevee evolution. Which in turn makes a necromorph-type which converts other Pokemon and humans
into necromorphs. There's a few fun twists thrown in through out and it all wraps up nicely in traditional Deadspace fashion.
It was a fun opportunity to also practice writing with characters who didn't have speaking lines or dialogue. So I had to convey characterization
through other means, which wasn't something I was particularly good at. Looking back on it, it was definitely a learning piece that served as a nice
break from other stuff I was working on at the time.
I've honed a lot of my writing through roleplay and collaboration with others. Idk, there's something captivating to me about the give and take, the social exchange, and the narrative unpredictability that's appealing. Though as I've gotten older, it's become increasingly difficult to find good long term writing partners. Life seems to have a way of beating the imagination and creativity out of a lot of people.
Wanted to try writing horror tones, and Deadspace was a game whose horror elements and themes I understood really well.
So it formed a good template. The premise of the story revolves around a pokemon research company using a marker to
attempt to create a new eevee evolution. Which in turn makes a necromorph-type which converts other Pokemon and humans
into necromorphs. There's a few fun twists thrown in through out and it all wraps up nicely in traditional Deadspace fashion.
It was a fun opportunity to also practice writing with characters who didn't have speaking lines or dialogue. So I had to convey characterization
through other means, which wasn't something I was particularly good at. Looking back on it, it was definitely a learning piece that served as a nice
break from other stuff I was working on at the time.
I've honed a lot of my writing through roleplay and collaboration with others. Idk, there's something captivating to me about the give and take, the social exchange, and the narrative unpredictability that's appealing. Though as I've gotten older, it's become increasingly difficult to find good long term writing partners. Life seems to have a way of beating the imagination and creativity out of a lot of people.
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