#character design
Gunner channel 4EVER!!!!
Just a space slug occupying a human’s body trying to make his way in the universe
Dbd huntress but it’s miku
I think we can all agree that
Besties!
My hourlies from yesterday !
She wants to know if u wanna hear her playlist
Malevolent spirit moment
And then there’s Chunchie! He’s an oversized kobold who prefers playing his trusty Ertone over fighting
Gibberlings are the weakest enemies in the dungeon, and as a result usually fight in packs. Squirmp, however, is determined to fight alone. What he lacks in strength and friends, he makes up for in persistence!
Fleshing out an old story of mine! Chunchie (the red kobold) and Squirmp (the green gibberling) are two low level enemies in a powerful dungeon, with big hopes of becoming the boss one day!
Cactus cats!
Another satyr family sketch hehe
I’ve been playing around with a satyr family based on different mountain species! I references a Tibetan yak, Chiru, and Thorold’s deer, respectively
Happy New Years :)
little gardener guy :)
Something that’s helped me a lot when writing/designing characters is to make associations with them. Usually I pick an animal, a season, or an abstract concept to define them, and I keep metaphors and similes relating to that character within those categories. It adds a nice bit of symbolism, plus it gives the story more of a mythical feeling. It also lends more weight to interactions. If character x is the moon, and character y is the sun, then their interactions are suddenly more meaningful, especially if they have a relationship that is like that of the sun and moon in mythology or astronomy.
the owl house witchsona….. started watching the show the other week and I’m enjoying it so far