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  • Heya there, InkBlot! The first upload on a new site always has this awkward feeling to it - especially when you've got a long backlog, to get through - but this feels like as good a piece as any to introduce myself with. This right here is the base cover art for my story-driven action platformer project, **Frebbventure**. It's sort of been my "main thing" for the past three years or so. What better thing thing to introduce myself by? It pretty much exemplifies one of my two styles perfectly, too: loud, colorful, 2000's-influenced game mascot goodness.

    If you're at all curious about the project itself, just based on what you see here... well, I won't yap your ears off about it. Here's a short trailer:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_wlOqjQOwc


    Heya there, InkBlot! The first upload on a new site always has this awkward feeling to it - especially when you've got a long backlog, to get through - but this feels like as good a piece as any to introduce myself with. This right here is the base cover art for my story-driven action platformer project, **Frebbventure**. It's sort of been my "main thing" for the past three years or so. What better thing thing to introduce myself by? It pretty much exemplifies one of my two styles perfectly, too: loud, colorful, 2000's-influenced game mascot goodness. If you're at all curious about the project itself, just based on what you see here... well, I won't yap your ears off about it. Here's a short trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_wlOqjQOwc
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  • And this is a solid example of the _other_ end of my stylistic spectrum. As much as I like drawing "2000's SEGA" style mascot characters, I _also_ love drawing bizarre, semi-speculative fantasy scifi gubbins (which are also sometimes - no, often - furries but that's neither here nor there.)

    This is my interpretation of a dragon, for my fantasy setting of Almyrigo (from which I initially derived my username.) A little cthulhu, a little xenomorph, looking both a bit like a parasite and a bit under the weather itself, it's an attempt to "put the devil back in the dragon," so to speak. I love how medieval depictions of dragons were just these nightmarish amalgamations of all the scariest parts from all the scariest animals, so I kinda tried to do that but with the things we find scary now.

    Fun fact: I gave this piece its title because it's the first (largely) charcoal drawing I've ever finished.
    And this is a solid example of the _other_ end of my stylistic spectrum. As much as I like drawing "2000's SEGA" style mascot characters, I _also_ love drawing bizarre, semi-speculative fantasy scifi gubbins (which are also sometimes - no, often - furries but that's neither here nor there.) This is my interpretation of a dragon, for my fantasy setting of Almyrigo (from which I initially derived my username.) A little cthulhu, a little xenomorph, looking both a bit like a parasite and a bit under the weather itself, it's an attempt to "put the devil back in the dragon," so to speak. I love how medieval depictions of dragons were just these nightmarish amalgamations of all the scariest parts from all the scariest animals, so I kinda tried to do that but with the things we find scary now. Fun fact: I gave this piece its title because it's the first (largely) charcoal drawing I've ever finished.
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