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Creating games, comics & illustrated novellas | ✡️🇺🇦🍁| transmasc androgyne (he/they) | ✒Working on ༻The Inverted Spire༺
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The art train continues!~ (sorry, in-game art is mostly what I'm making right now ^^)

and anyone who sees this and wants to, really. https://t.co/ClO6Yudsv2

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Painting collaboration with

It was so much fun! ~<3

Do you think we should make a series on mysterious Renaissance bathers rudely interrupted by their beloved monsters? 👀

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Prototype vs. New Release

Our new HUD for helping you keep track of relationship management dynamics in The Inverted Spire presented some interesting challenges for making well-composed, dynamic CGs!

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How it started / How it's going

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Hey

We've got a new dev log for about our process behind painting character emotions in a realistic style (without polishing over what makes them so expressive in the first place): https://t.co/PCsHGdD4Ln

What do *you* think of our designs?~

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For today's did you know the prototype was originally created for last year's Spooktober Jam?

We've got a new dev log talking about the process behind the character portraits. They've changed quite a lot since then!~

https://t.co/JNS1N4ItHA

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Just finished watching Secrets of NIMH after multiple recommendations, and can I just say the gorgeously painted, relentlessly ominous background are giving me tons of inspiration for Inverted Spire BGs?

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Hey what do you think of these new character portraits for the upcoming release of our dystopian dark fantasy ~The Inverted Spire~?

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The promised dev log on relationship-building mechanics in The Inverted Spire is out! ✨

Check out new character art, get some goblin romance tips, and find out how we diverge from a traditional VN branching structure into something a little ~thornier~

👉https://t.co/GKZ0QHYJCF

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If you see this quickly rt/q with your art and tag some cool artists

https://t.co/KkYbqda875

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“Derivative” art can be a reclamation when you're written out of existence.

It can be a path to recovery.

And tbh, it can be an absolute joy to indulge your instinct for spite—cackling like an uninvited sorcerer who turns the village wedding party into a pack of wolves.

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