Here’s the second “Familiar” for Elfuary, featuring Saeren and their trusty potassium Phoenix, Seer! Phoenixes in this universe aren’t always birds, but the ones that are tend to be different types of flaming fancy pigeons.
Elfuary 4, Familiar! And another progress video (warning for some mild flashing with color changes/layers in this one. I don’t think it’s anything too awful, but I want people to know so that they can be safe!)
Be gay, do crime, perch in trees like cryptids. That’s true romance, baby.
Happy Elfuary! Hope you like elves, and if not, there will be some other things along the way, don’t you worry.
The first prompt is “incandescent” so here’s my piece featuring one of our characters, Kariles, a very warm and inviting sun deity who’s just enjoying some light reading in her garden.
She collects, and greatly enjoys romance novels; the trashier the better.
Closeups included because I’m just fond of how all these big hibiscus flowers turned out!
Bring out your elves! It’s almost that time of year again!
From January through February, we run and participate in a laid back drawing challenge called “Elfuary,” which features a series of prompts and a very loose theme.
Namely elves.
What counts as an elf? Good question, that’s up to you! Fae of all mythological kinds and otherwise are fair game, really “humanoid supernatural beings” is the theme here and yes, that is as flexible as it sounds. So if you’re wondering if (insert character here counts) the answer is honestly? Go for it!
Prompts are a week long because January and February are enough without adding daily stress to the mix. The idea is just to add a fun schedule to some dark months, and also make things involving elves while we’re at it! Writing, art, music, cosplay, anything else you can think of is all welcome and encouraged!
Tag the art with elfuary and elfuary2020 so that we can see it, and help share your hard work! I will even actually use the reblog button and everything since I genuinely keep forgetting that is a feature on this website.