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Drew the human cores in some casual clothing :> (ft. Me screaming)
For everyone except Wheatley I looked up refs of 80s trends. For Wheatley I used Harry Enfield lmao
#digitalart #fanart #portal2fanart #80s #drawing
Continuing this chain of favorite video game villains:
Hades - Kid Icarus Uprising
Dr. Eggman - Sonic
Girahim - Skyward Sword
Wheatley - Portal 2 https://t.co/7cbwiWDrOc
Fourth, we always want to shout about The Ghoul. A noir mystery that’s as thrillingly fractured as it’s hero’s fragile psyche. From executive producer Ben Wheatley. https://t.co/93Jt1ufNax
#Portal2 More colored sketches! This time an old drawing of Portal!!! Wheatley’s human design is based on the Blue Sky fic by Waffles
OK, finally decided to show off my Terabyte(robot "species" made by @DeuzionArt).
Meet Zihnkr4. Owned by both Wheatley and Kurt(my dragons), his screen face changes color depending on who its answering to. Chest tattoos represent them, and helmet is based off Kurt's head.
Did you know: Breathtaker writer Mark Wheatley creates a character, then let's the character tell him who they are. A bit like having a dialogue with himself.
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#breathtaker #comics #comiclovers
Gonna participate in #mydragonoc !
This is my OC Wheatley Tibenotch in his dragon form. The little red dragon is his adobted son Kolby!
@helloabakkus This is Wheatley Tibenotch. He’s tall, angry, soft, and a dragon :>
@Malmseyy Im Liz or Wheatley(online name) and i do mainly anthro, mlp and furart but I do humans and creatures as well. ❤️ Im about to turn 24 on the 15th so theres that 😅
Where Wheatley turns away from his group scenes, set against an external landscape, his pictures are less successful. Twelfth Night (1771-2), Mother & Child (c1775), The Wakefield Family (c1774) & John O’Neill, Viscount O’Neill of Shane’s Castle (c1780)
Mr Mrs Richardson (1777-8). This is a detail from a painting in the National Gallery of Ireland. Here we have two members of the landed gentry relaxed & gazing on their land, which by very definition, was who they were. Wheatley’s attention to detail is complimented by the whole.
Wheatley’s genius is to place figures in a landscape setting that emphasises their elegance & patrician outlook. The Harvest Wagon (1774), Family Group (c1775), Portrait of a Man (1775) & Jervoise Clarke-Jervoise (c1775)