3 years ago

So uh, I kind of cranked up the cuteness meter more than I actually meant to, but I guess I can't help myself. LOL

Anyway, this PFP is for you, @MarcoTanooky; it's your OC in my style. Hope you like, but no pressure using it.

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Note: I'm not currently taking requests for PFPs. This is just something I like to do randomly now and then to show appreciation, for fun, and as a break from whatever else I'm currently working on.



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【Bandit Trap】

Bro was really gunning for me, but I managed to get the last gem for our team... While I was dying??? Hey, I'll take it.

Also, this was my first online match, and my first online win! (My team carried me. )

【Bandit Trap】

I... Uh... I definitely knew how to use the jackhammer...

Pear blossoms!

I've finally added a channel to my gallery community for photos, by the way... LOL My photos are just point & shoot, nothing fancy, but it will help me keep track of what I've shared with you all.

Another opportunity to draw Cheese? Yes please. #FanArtFriday

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Hope the weekend goes as well as possible for you all!

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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An illustration I painted for a friend who has been battling cancer for a long time. She's been doing better, but it's still hard. Hoping this will bring a little cheer in spite of everything.

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No pranks from me.

Just a reminder that Blarghfield exists.

Lasagna.

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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The last of the Creosote illustrations (for the moment, at least).

Hoping you all have a lovely weekend!

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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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