On the north-east coast overlooking the Sanguine Sea and Marbled Mountains, a solitary fairy stands on the dermal shore. A malevolent glint in his eyes, he watches you approach, a freshly refilled potion swinging from his hand. You weren't sure what you were expecting to find at this time of night, but it undoubtedly was not this treacherous fiend.
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Introducing Yahnp'armaq Chenmo'qa, my player character for a friend's Star Trek RPG campaign. Yahn was born in a peaceful isolated Klingon colony, a pacifist group who preferred craft over combat. While he was raised to enjoy making all forms of art, crochet is his true passion, which he dedicates most of his time to outside of work hours.
I included some more info about him on my instagram page that wouldn’t fit the format here, so if you want to know about his transporter accident feel free to take a gander most goosey.
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Many centuries ago, the world was ruled by Hobgoblins, an elitist, militant, and highly intelligent people whose engineering abilities transformed and blighted Squemple's natural landscapes. Their high-tech society flourished until they experienced a devastating yet initially vague doomsday event, later dubbed the Utterly Tragic Collapse (UTC) by survivors. Nearly all of them were wiped out, disappearing along with their scientific and technological knowledge.
No longer under oppressive Hobgoblin rule, the remaining lower class goblin workers and servants spread out and populated the globe. Lacking the knowledge to repair any of the damaged machines left behind in Hobgoblin cities, these new communities instead further disassembled them and repurposed them into their architecture.
The Kastle is by far the largest of these buildings constructed after the UTC struck. Built by a wealthy family of goblins on the foundations of a pre-collapse alchemical factory, the Kastle was once an awe-inspiring structure. Passed down through the generations, each occupant of the Kastle ensured that it was kept in top condition, with constant renovation and redecorating to keep it standing.
When the latest owner of the Kastle, an eccentric goblin named Krom, mysteriously disappeared, it was passed down to his only son, Krombus. Krombus loved to travel however, and had long since left the country by that point. A vessel was swiftly sent to track him down, the ship’s journey taking just over a year. Krombus returned with the vessel to claim the Kastle, arriving another year and a half later. During this absence the structure was worn down by the elements, stormed by roaming bands of goblin looters, and infested by strange and deadly technicolour creatures, quickly falling into disrepair.
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When a powerful extraterrestrial parasite finds a suitable host, the end result is almost always a great deal of otherworldly devastation. Thankfully this is not always the case, as proven by the recent transformation of local gardener Amideer Cronslowe. So far this eldritch entity has only been interested in caring for and expanding their lovely fruit and veg garden. If you're lucky, you can sometimes observe their orbiting collection on a cloudless night, granted you have a strong enough telescope.
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On the last slide is the original lineart I drew in my sketchbook on a long late night train ride almost a year ago . It was very fun revisiting this piece, and surprisingly challenging to decide what colours to use for their body and outfit.
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The Echidna Eternal
Large monuments are situated all across the Australian landscape, large natural structures that resemble native animals. The specific origins of these structures are unknown, but they are believed to have been formed by the creator-beings millenia ago when Australia was first given shape.
One of these monuments is a structure locals have named The Echidna Eternal. The towering wooden quills of this monument have been decorated with complex paintings that are used as a way of storing and sharing knowledge for travellers and future generations.
These were the final compositions from the first assignment of my concept design environment class this trimester. Soon I'll post the sketches and other development work I did for this design.
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It just makes you feel so powerful... Or pained when you mess it up and almost trip over
The masculine urge to take the stairs two at a time
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The last part of my assignment was to create a look shot and size comparison for my final three characters. I went with Cabracoco and Gojuuro inviting Nova into the head teacher's office for a little chat.
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While this marks the last post featuring these characters for now, there will soon be more. I really like this story idea and shall be carrying them across into future assignments and projects.
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While her name isn't a pun, I did choose Rebecca because I thought it would be a name a lapwing could pronounce. She's the second character I designed for my assignment, and would serve as the show's antagonist.
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