
One of the illustrated scenes of the Conway Visual Novel.
For those of you who just really want to see this guy shirtless, we of course got ways to see exactly that. Even if it may or may not be via the path of lying about your ability to mend his shirt.
Also included are three of our Martime Menagerie Supporters! In clockwise fashion we have: Rubric getting up the shrouds, Tuuwa's Connal underneath that, and then to the left it's Arch's possum character. Massive thank you to all of them, and everyone else who generously supports this project! :)
Update 11 is set to release on April 1st! (No, it's not going to be a joke update.)
For those of you who just really want to see this guy shirtless, we of course got ways to see exactly that. Even if it may or may not be via the path of lying about your ability to mend his shirt.
Also included are three of our Martime Menagerie Supporters! In clockwise fashion we have: Rubric getting up the shrouds, Tuuwa's Connal underneath that, and then to the left it's Arch's possum character. Massive thank you to all of them, and everyone else who generously supports this project! :)
Update 11 is set to release on April 1st! (No, it's not going to be a joke update.)
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Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Wolf
Size 1600 x 1082px
File Size 2.27 MB
Listed in Folders
I can't get over how good you are at leaving background and out-of-focus elements of your pieces in a looser, more impressionistic state of detail, while making sure the parts in focus are rendered sharper and crisper. it shows a lot of mindfulness and discipline that i really respect
It's so easy to let perfectionism take hold and i find myself trying and make all parts of a portrait or scene have the same level of detail for "consistency's sake", and it's SUCH a time sink. i'd love to paint scenes for VNs or card games so i really gotta figure out how to unlearn that sorta thing myself haha
It's so easy to let perfectionism take hold and i find myself trying and make all parts of a portrait or scene have the same level of detail for "consistency's sake", and it's SUCH a time sink. i'd love to paint scenes for VNs or card games so i really gotta figure out how to unlearn that sorta thing myself haha
Yeah it is quite difficult because it's really easy to just get caught in the noodliness of it all. Every little thing need to look perfect because when you're working on it it's every thing that's being the focus right now. Just have to remember that it's one picture and people will look where you want them to look.
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