 | Just a new profile picture for my secondary Twitter account (I’ll call it X when I’m cold and dead.) I |
 | Was inspired by Gobo's blog post (on their site the CREATURES CONJURER) about ettins and there potential, it was a good read.
Drawing the hair(?) was fun. |
 | Fritz (left) Claws (right) |
 | Recently I learned of the Easter bunny norn and was kinda disappointed about how it was just a Pixie norn with stretchered ears. So I decided to brainstorm how it would look as a fleshed out breed. And as I was looking at reference images I got sidetracked with a different idea, chocolate bunny norns! Based off of lintd brand's chocolate bunnies (and an old internet meme)
I might commit to learning how to code in order to make this a reality but until then feel free to use these designs. |
 | These are one of a handful of hand-drawn sprite breeds I started since August. The original idea was a breed with folded, doggish ears and that eventually turned into the ears articulating a little when their heads move. I slowed down on processing their sprites because I'm making a program for visually editing C1(others later) body data. It's an arms race between the unattractiveness of working on the body data and working on the tool... |
 | I edited over an image taken from the wiki. I gave them fluffy hair. |
 | A grendel as a pokemon. |
 | Tama-creatchi. |
 | Bengals have always been my fav,, might doodle more soon haha |
 | My first text-mode pixel art I did because I was super hyped by Brandon James Greer's video on it. Like omg I forget ascii art exists. |
 | A grendel in the digimon art style. |
 | I wanted to do a piece similar to the vintage Pokemon style. |
 | Inspired by the style conventions of cute mon designs of 90s Japan. |
 | just an idea to make him less helpless. i often wondered why the bengal norns weren't more aggressive! |
 | doodle of my nornified pet rabbit.
disclaimer: please don't give your rabbit carrots. |