#tiefling art
more dtiys prizes in the works ✌
entry prize for an ig mutual of their boy Rook!! thank you so much for entering my dtiys!
comin along
workin on some more dtiys prizes
new girl coming soon
entry prize for an ig mutual of his tiefling gunslinger layla noon!! thank you so much for entering my dtiys!
I decided to redraw and redesign my characters. His name is Kai — or Mordekai, if you’re feeling formal!
Short animatic with my comic characters
SONG Эй, ты! Borderlands BY Laterne
A comic I drew almost a year ago of an interaction we had in one ofour D&D sessions between Apollo (tiefling wild magic sorcerer) and Xandrian (elf draconic-blood sorcerer). They hadn’t seen each other in months… and I’m angry at them lmao
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one last full art for myself before i focus on commissions ^^
Okay before I start sharing art fight attacks I have a lil bit of catch up from the end of last month - this piece was a birthday gift for a friend of their character from our DnD campaign.
(speed paint coming soon )
[image description: a digital painting showing a tiefling (half demon) man from the chest up. He has red skin, bull-like horns and long, flowing white hair. He is looking up to image right, seen in profile, and is brightly lit from this same direction.]
Lmao this is from last february actually but apparently I never posted it to tumblr so,,
Here’s to our favourite literal and figurative peacock
[image description : a digital painting of Mollymauk Tealeaf, a tiefling (half-demon) form the webseries Critical Role, stood in the doorway of a deep blue circus tent. Mollymauk has purple skin and hair, and is dressed extravagantly, wearing a long, highly embellished red coat and multicoloured harlequin trousers. He is balanced on one foot, as though mid-dance, and holding two curved swords, one at his waist and one at his head, framing his upper body. He has shoulder-length, thick hair and curly, decorated horns with silver and gold jewellry. He is backlit by glowing yellow lanterns and string lights, hanging from the roof of a classic circus tent, held up by a centre pole in a cleared stage area.]