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Happy burthday! Wish you at least 50 more of 'em.

ZeTrystan responds:

Let's hope so!

The droopiness the goopines and spoore-iness(?) of this creature look half gross half magestic. I love it. Love the work on the glowy bits.
And now i think about an army of unded funzies roaming around in the giant pitch-black underground caverns. Who needs to sleep anyway?

ZeTrystan responds:

Half gross half majestic was absolutely what I was going for, so I'm happy it worked!
And exactly, I love the idea of dark caverns where suddenly many glowing eyes open...

His Fluffines is overwhelmingnly cute.

ZeTrystan responds:

Could he be even fluffier?
...
Now that's an idea.

All the small details on this picture... Dear Lawd. Absolutely love the style and work on the sword.

ZeTrystan responds:

Well thank you! I don't draw swords often so I tried some random stuff! haha

I have a feeling, that this is kind of a character, who would spend absurd amount of money, to ecnhant his sword so it would play his music theme, every time it's unsheathed.

Love the dynamic pose and perspective. You can feel the self-confidence, just blasting out of this guy.

FuShark responds:

Haha, thanks! I was really trying to push that out of this piece.

This either a super-rare mithil/dragonbutt/dungenmasterium shield, or ceremeonial piece. It's impractical to add fine details on something that's designed to take hits from enemies, and block all sorts of flying stuff (including, but not limited to : rocks, arrows, acidic bile, blood, halflings, halves of halflings, fireballs, iceballs, balls). Metalling shine effect looks damn great. The story behind the insignia on a shield looks quite interesting, i bet it's bit embelished with glory, since attacking something with a sword from a horseback would be only for a "last resort" sorta of situations.

NatTheLich responds:

D&D does not follow realism, so my design doesn't either. It focuses on being a fantasy accessory rather than a practical piece of equipment, like many other things D&D related such as light leather armor, long spiky chain weapons, etc.
Believe it or not, I have some knowledge of how shields work, I just don't feel the need to show it off and apply realism on a setting where everything falls apart when you think too much about it.

The way Sanford melts and drips a bit with the clowns is just SO DAMN GOOD.

Rhunyc responds:

:> Thank you! I had fun with those bits

The way you kept the trashy, mushy, hairy, glossy unsettling tone of the mr. Salad Fingers is perfect.

Rhunyc responds:

I feel like I could've made it more unsettling, but I'm happy with how it is now :> thank you!

The picture is great but this clevage is just asking to collect water and be turned into mid-boob swamp. The lighting and reflections are great. Wet effect on the clothes skin and tentacles is to-notch.

MLeth responds:

Line is drawn at boob-swamp but not tentacles - Got it!

When you were SO DEEP in the shit, that even your shotgun require bandages....
I really like play of the light on his face and blood(lava?) splatters.

Rhunyc responds:

Hahaha.. Indeed. :D

And thank you!

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