Got a thing I'm working on for a friend, and it requires me drawing some Tekkenites. Probably not in this style, but you gotta let loose and have some fun before you get your hands properly dirty

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I make various things, like comics, music and animation. A bit of code and gamedev too. Looking at yet another indie socnet thing, seeing how friends or acquaintances fare with it too.
Got a thing I'm working on for a friend, and it requires me drawing some Tekkenites. Probably not in this style, but you gotta let loose and have some fun before you get your hands properly dirty
Finished playing Sam and Max Hit the Road for the first time today. I've watched people play it before, but sporadically, not very frequently, so I was probably "new enough" for both the jokes and puzzles to work fine. I liked it enough to draw this fan art in Krita, and I guess I have a few thoughts on it too!
This is a concept background for an adventure game project I occasionally tinker with.
A bit more bloody than it probably should be, though the project would lean towards dark comedy. I don't do enough environment or scene art, and usually focus more on character design, despite the classic adage that environments and scenes themselves are characters in their own way too. Drawn in Krita, a free & open-source drawing program.
I'm testing the various features of cohost, now that I can post. I am yet another multidisciplinary artist, and might post some of my stuff here. For now, I'm focusing on seeing how this place feels, and seeing how other people I already know are here.
I mostly draw with Krita, both my own stuff and fan art, but only occasionally bother to post stuff online. For example, the accompanying image is fan art of the Great Ace Attorney games.
So far this place feels half like a micro-blogging format like twitter and mastodon, and half like a more complex blogging format like tumblr. Maybe there are better comparisons that I haven't experienced.