Some more Critical Role artwork, based on Junji Ito’s “The Enigma of Amigara Fault”.
I highly recommend reading it if you’re looking to start reading his work, it’s a great example of his work.

Some more Critical Role artwork, based on Junji Ito’s “The Enigma of Amigara Fault”.
I highly recommend reading it if you’re looking to start reading his work, it’s a great example of his work.
My fiance left the room when I showed him this sketch. He keeps asking me what they are. They are friends.
An odd idea that popped into my head today
I missed posting last night, because I went to bed at ten thirty for some reason. As a result, there will be two posts today!
This is my latest drawing, based on Marisha Ray from critical role
Ebony Cull, caught mid-shift. Her true face is on the right.
She is changeling npc from my current D&D campaign and is the worst. Her name is a euphemism for the black death, which really shows her priorities.
Since it’s October, I will be putting something up on this blog every day. As I don’t always have the energy to write, you can expect some more art to pop up from time to time.
I tried rotoscoping the thumbnail for campaign 2, episode 104 of Critical Role. I think I prefer using references, but having a complete base made it very easy.
It’s important to check if you can juggle every morning. You might get lucky!
Featuring Yasha from Critical Role.
This is Caduceus from Critical Role. The poor firbolg is having a no-good, very bad day.
I have not been writing for the last few days because I have been deep into digital art. Back to writing tonight, now that I’ve finished this.
I’m still learning to use my tablet and Krita, but I enjoyed trying a smoother effect with my favourite Bloodhunter tiefling.