Ah, thank you! It’s neat to see what I placed on him.
Ah, thank you! It’s neat to see what I placed on him.
My friends were on different instances. I don’t think anyone else from my instance worked on him.
Fin Fin was almost a solo project and you can tell. I’m glad I got some help to finish coloring him, I didn’t have the time myself.
As Kobold said, it’s a computer game called Fin Fin on Teo the Magic Planet. It has a small internet cult fandom. It’s misleadingly marketed as a pet game when it’s more of a wildlife/birdwatching simulator than anything.
Fin Fin inspired me a lot over the last year (even got me into 3D modeling) so I owed it to him to add him to the canvas!
Awesome, thanks for sharing!
Thank you both!!
I understand being skeptical, but there’s no reason it should be hard to believe…
You can have a healthy dose of both being informed and practicing self care. Being empathetic is also a good thing, actually.
I like the term “zero-prep campaign”. I think I want to use that now. I’ve also had the most fun with those, although planning ahead can be very rewarding in its own right.
The little twinkling stars are a nice touch! Great work.
They are both good. Obviously more work went into the realistic frog, but 40 hours is a stretch. It was probably more like 1-4 hours (saying as someone who’s studied realism). The charming quality of the doodle frog is what made it stand out. It’s smart.
Tumblr is only good for extremely small and niche fandoms similarly to reddit. If I could mass exodus everyone from some of those smaller fandoms to an alternative like the fediverse I would, but most of them aren’t techy (or stubborn) so it’s difficult!
Almost makes me miss my office job.
Almost.
The atmosphere in this piece is wonderful!
Hello Ziggy! Great silhouette you have there!
I’m transmasc and I always used to sing Reflection while nearly crying, it works both ways.