2 years ago

My niece gifted me a copy of Core Keeper and now I'm addicted... Haven't reached the Shimmering Frontier just yet, but I'm working on it. Oh boy am I ever working on it.
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Doodled a cute little Noki for #FanArtFriday.

Wishing you all an excellent weekend!

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Here's a surface pattern design I painted that was inspired by an embroidered jacket. You can probably see I used an arch motif as a guide for this one. I think it looks really cool for upholstery (chair mockup courtesy of Spoonflower).

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No pranks from me.

Just a reminder that Blarghfield exists.

Lasagna.

@ludenio is a Jolter to Watch and indie game dev focused on educational games! Follow @ludenio and their game SuperWEIRD: Idle Automation before the quest ends on April 21 and you'll get Coins!

Here's a fun one I made for Spoonflower's delft tiling surface pattern design challenge. Of course I had to theme my entry around chickens, because... I mean, come on... Chickens! #ChickenTrender

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Friends! We have big news!

Yesterday our game finally went live on this platform! Hurry and check it out if you haven't tried it — remember, there's local #coop !

Let's protect the planet from the nasty Gufi-Goo together!

#survival #strategy #craft

Wow, super cool surprise! This Kirby illustration I painted over two years ago received a Daily Deviation on DeviantArt. For those who don't know, it's an award. This makes my fourth Daily Deviation!

Link to the original piece: https://gamejolt.com/p/okay-i-m-finished-with-this-one-hope-you-…

Photo from earlier this year of some crocuses springing up.

Hope everyone's well today!

I had a bad leak in the water pipes under my home—got most of it patched up today, thankfully, but all the pipes will need replacing. Phew... It's going to cost.

Here's another one of my recent surface patterns, inspired by ogee prints, 1920s décor, and early Art Nouveau design. I actually pulled the palettes from an interior design book published in the late 1920s—very fun!

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