
Do you want to ask your own question? Questionlist, rules, and place to post here. All Worldbuilding Wednesday information is canon unless it isn’t, the story itself is trump

Do you want to ask your own question? Questionlist, rules, and place to post here. All Worldbuilding Wednesday information is canon unless it isn’t, the story itself is trump
This one absolutly did not work out as planned, but I guess I hurried too much.
But see? That’s what I meant with defacement. Crappy stuff will happen, when I expect it from the beginning, I’ll still have fun drawing it.
On the picture itself: that’s one mishappen Dandra. Well, I know whats wrong with it (no need to point things out), so I’ll just sooner or later redo it.
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Dandra (left) is supposed to be a little bit pudgy, but it’s not showing in most pictures of her yet. And I never figured Cassidi (right) to be big-boobed before, but it kind of makes sense. This is the first time I drew her without her armour, by the way.
My favourite part in this picture are Dandra’s legs.
I have no idea what Dandra and Siendes are talking about, but Siendes surely looks exasperated.
Dandra’s body here turned out great, but I screwed up her head and Siendes proportions. Aw well, they can’t be all winners.
Imaginary Skies is my personal blog in which I ramble about everything that catches my fancy. This usually includes art, writing, webcomics, World of Warcraft and lately even political matters.
Still, this blog has no set theme beyound “caught my interest”, so please do be prepared to be blindsided by a oddball topic once in a while. My interests are plenty and sometimes a bit strange.
I'm a German artist in my early thirties, who spends way too much time infront of a computer screen. An affinity for digital art, a dayjob as software developer and WoW will do that to you. Still, even I get to see the daystar sometimes. It’s incredibly bright and in dire need of a dimmer.
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