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I thought it was time to try drawing the memorable Kushala Daora from Monster Hunter, with a little hint of humanising. I wasn't prepared for how much work it would require, but I wanted to see it through to the end and try learn from that process.
Hey! I made this commission for the wonderful @PlinkoProtogen earlier last month. I'm awfully happy to have been able to revisit this character and explore the realms of steampunk, thanks once again.
Let out that fire/fighter! It's Blaziken!
I loved working on this piece, really took a chance to let loose and try a bunch of wild ideas. How do you feel it all came together?
Intelleon!
A little different to the base design; it seems they were steering towards an agile, suave spin on Sobble, which really surprised me, so I took a few liberties here and there. Let me know what you think!
I hope you'll enjoy my little drawing of the wonderful Banjo & Kazooie. Been gushing over this idea for a while now; tried a fun and light-hearted scene to show off their dynamic personalities.
I tried a humble shot at a few shading techniques I've concocted, usually I shy away from a process like this but I feel like its been exciting to explore new horizons.
I was really invested into this new character, and I've always been a fan of nightlife colours and energy.
Tried turning these studies into some finalised characters, mainly warriors and weapons, nice and simple. I clearly enjoy drawing alot of form, though.
I played a fair bit of ESO not long ago and saw some awesome monster designs, such as the serpent lady or the behemoth fellow.
Thank you all for being patient with me, i'm steadily building up some more things to show you all on this page, but here's the first one on the list.
You all know by now how much I love Smash Ultimate, so here's one more for you.
I present to you the King himself! #KingKRool
Here's a tribute to the space pirate Ridley from the Metroid Series, with the design based on his newest representation in Smash Ultimate. I went pretty wild with the colours in this piece and some foreshortening in the arms and legs to make it feel dynamic and chaotic.