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The closest things I've done to full personal artwork recently have been some character concepts and the initial set of gifts for GDC (started fine at 4 or so, but then I tryharded to make more. And I still wish I had the energy to make even more, but I'm just a man)
Whiskey from Townseek has gone through a lot of changes, from the brainstorming version to actual in-game and onto the upcoming one. Good cat! 🐱
(We're deadset of keeping the Jojo pose)
It's 2022's first #PortfolioDay! I'm Moski, Mexican 2D Artist and Co-Founder and Lead Artist of @WhalesAndGames! Let's draw fun stuff! 🎨🌮
💬Discord: Moski#1224
🐳 WAG Discord: https://t.co/OPvilW5eMD
🖌 DeviantART: https://t.co/MMoA7qSipm
And don't stress so much about finding or improving "your style". If anything, have fun trying different techniques and looks. What you like of those will eventually bleed into the "style" you naturally gravitate to.
Let's start the year with a personal thread about artwork, improvement, techniques and style. Here's hoping it can give some of you some insight about how you approach it too.
2 (1/2) - A Short Hike by @adamgryu - Bluntly put, early on, this game was our main inspiration to develop Townseek. Get thrown in the world, explore at your pace, find fun people, do a lot of things, have a fun time. A fun time was had, indeed!
4 (1/2) - Manual Samuel by @PerfectlyParano. A feel-good dark-humour story about Death? Hell yeah! This was a hilarious romp from beginning to end. I liked the supernatural characters so much and the comics were so great that I just want more! (Maybe with #helheimhassle)
6 - Transistor by @SupergiantGames. It’s a shame that I played this game after getting so enthralled by Hades, since I couldn’t stop comparing them both. Even then, though, Transistor still stands tall as a fantastic gaming experience worth replaying.
10 (1/2) - Galaxy of Pen and Paper by @beholdstudios. I’ve been a big fan of the team since the original Knights oPaP, and I also enjoyed Chroma Squad! Waiting this long to play GoPaP is inexcusable.