Commission for draugvorn.bsky.social
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Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 2469 x 1492px
File Size 671.4 kB
» They had been tracking through this kella'r-zor wilderness for days on end, all just because his captors — or perhaps friends — wanted to rescue a goodie-two-shoes trapped… somewhere around here. What a waste of time! If that mortal was so easy to capture, what was the point in rescuing them anyway? After all, such a weakling couldn't make for a powerful ally! At least they had found something of worth, Jabor thought, as he lowered his massive body further into the prickling water. The smell of the turbid pool reminded him of home. «
This came out marvellously! The soft, white steam from the geothermal spring and the red sunset on the snow give the scene such a serene atmosphere. The colour palette (the muted reds and blues) puts a brilliant emphasis on Jabor's monstrous physique and strong, red skin tone. I absolutely love it!
This is a rare moment indeed, as Jabor is actually relaxing to some degree, and neither exploding with euphoria nor incandescent rage. The big lug might even be experiencing a pang of homesickness for the Abyss, his distant home far away in the Outer Planes, though he would never admit it, of course.
vetrowolf was blazingly fast and highly professional. He managed to capture my big boy's design immediately with no iterations needed whatsoever. And I mean: just look at him! The bulk, the mass, the demonic strength barely contained! And that neck! What a heckin' unit. It was an absolute pleasure. 🤍
This came out marvellously! The soft, white steam from the geothermal spring and the red sunset on the snow give the scene such a serene atmosphere. The colour palette (the muted reds and blues) puts a brilliant emphasis on Jabor's monstrous physique and strong, red skin tone. I absolutely love it!
This is a rare moment indeed, as Jabor is actually relaxing to some degree, and neither exploding with euphoria nor incandescent rage. The big lug might even be experiencing a pang of homesickness for the Abyss, his distant home far away in the Outer Planes, though he would never admit it, of course.
vetrowolf was blazingly fast and highly professional. He managed to capture my big boy's design immediately with no iterations needed whatsoever. And I mean: just look at him! The bulk, the mass, the demonic strength barely contained! And that neck! What a heckin' unit. It was an absolute pleasure. 🤍
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