• tmw these colorpencil brush art pieces get more and more ambitious as i go fsdlkhjfksfdsjlsdf

    this hecking took me over 4 hours, im such a perfectionist

    it was fun though!

    This is my christmas gifty for my birdman friend. This is his character Arcthorn, who is the worst dad ever.

    I actually drew this yesterday but i was too eepy to post it to socials

    I also have another friend gift in the works, the gift train is unstoppable choo choo

    i hope you guys enjoy!
    tmw these colorpencil brush art pieces get more and more ambitious as i go fsdlkhjfksfdsjlsdf this hecking took me over 4 hours, im such a perfectionist it was fun though! This is my christmas gifty for my birdman friend. This is his character Arcthorn, who is the worst dad ever. I actually drew this yesterday but i was too eepy to post it to socials I also have another friend gift in the works, the gift train is unstoppable choo choo i hope you guys enjoy!
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  • Hand drawn Ink art by William McAusland, writing by Colin Chapman & Blood Axe

    Among the most widespread bird-men around, bestial human chickens owe their survival and success to their huge numbers before the apocalypse, their social nature, a truly varied diet, stubbornness, and the aggression of the roosters.
 Seeds, rodents, bugs, lizards, they will literally try their hand at eating anything remotely edible, and are equipped with sharp beaks (SV +7/ DMG 1d10). Roosters have sharp claws and spurs and use them in a leaping flurry of kicks (SV +15/ DMG 1d20) which they can do every third round. No small number have become gladiators, lending a whole new spin to the old sport of cockfighting. 1 in 6 NPC bestial human chickens are roosters, although as player characters, the player decides their sex.

    Check out the TME Expansion Rules at our homepage. Also see a 9 page sample pdf!
    https://www.outlandarts.com/expansionrules.htm

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    Hand drawn Ink art by William McAusland, writing by Colin Chapman & Blood Axe
 Among the most widespread bird-men around, bestial human chickens owe their survival and success to their huge numbers before the apocalypse, their social nature, a truly varied diet, stubbornness, and the aggression of the roosters.
 Seeds, rodents, bugs, lizards, they will literally try their hand at eating anything remotely edible, and are equipped with sharp beaks (SV +7/ DMG 1d10). Roosters have sharp claws and spurs and use them in a leaping flurry of kicks (SV +15/ DMG 1d20) which they can do every third round. No small number have become gladiators, lending a whole new spin to the old sport of cockfighting. 1 in 6 NPC bestial human chickens are roosters, although as player characters, the player decides their sex. Check out the TME Expansion Rules at our homepage. Also see a 9 page sample pdf! https://www.outlandarts.com/expansionrules.htm chicken, beast, bestial, manimal, chickenman, bird, RPG, ttrpg, bugman, bestial human, characters, noaiart, william mcausland, wasteland, mutant epoch, apocalyptic, expansion rules, post-apocalyptic, the mutant epoch, outland system, outland arts, mutants, mutant, epoch, ink artist, birdman, Kamloops artist, apocalyptic, fallout, like, gamma world, humanoid animal, roleplaying game,
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  • How pathetic.

    My friend PurpleBirdMan (aka Falcon McCooper) asked for less clothing and a backside focused shot in this room
    I was obligated to provide :P

    credits:
    Apartment:
    https://open3dlab.com/project/33589/
    How pathetic. My friend PurpleBirdMan (aka Falcon McCooper) asked for less clothing and a backside focused shot in this room I was obligated to provide :P credits: Apartment: https://open3dlab.com/project/33589/
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  • Hand drawn Ink art by William McAusland, writing by Colin Chapman

    Quiet, patient, and coldly predatory, bestial human owls make others uneasy and terrify vermin of all sorts, including mice-men, rat-men, and others derived from such common owl prey. Although myth has it that they are wise, this is far from accurate; their enormous eyes occupy much of their cranium, resulting in a slightly smaller brain than some other bird-men. The disquiet they cause, along with their frightening natural weapons, means that they are rarely accepted into human communities, even if accompanied by humans or human mutants — at least unfamiliar ones who can vouch for the dangerous looking owl-man.

    Art from The Mutant Epoch RPG Expansion Rules book
    Check it out here: https://www.outlandarts.com/expansionrules.htm

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    Hand drawn Ink art by William McAusland, writing by Colin Chapman Quiet, patient, and coldly predatory, bestial human owls make others uneasy and terrify vermin of all sorts, including mice-men, rat-men, and others derived from such common owl prey. Although myth has it that they are wise, this is far from accurate; their enormous eyes occupy much of their cranium, resulting in a slightly smaller brain than some other bird-men. The disquiet they cause, along with their frightening natural weapons, means that they are rarely accepted into human communities, even if accompanied by humans or human mutants — at least unfamiliar ones who can vouch for the dangerous looking owl-man. Art from The Mutant Epoch RPG Expansion Rules book Check it out here: https://www.outlandarts.com/expansionrules.htm #owl #bird #owlman #wiseowl #beast #bestial #manimal #RPG #ttrpg #birdman #bestialhuman #characters #noaiart #williammcausland #wasteland #mutantepoch #apocalyptic #expansionrules #postapocalyptic #themutantepoch #outlandsystem #outlandarts #mutants #mutant #epoch #inkartist #Kamloopsartist #apocalyptic #fallout like #gammaworld
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  • Hand drawn Ink art by William McAusland, writing by Colin Chapman and W. McAusland
    Bald-headed and ugly, bestial human vultures and condors are the least appealing of the bird-men, and their dietary preferences and reputations do nothing to endear them to human communities.
    They are carnivores with a decided preference for carrion. Indeed, they prefer carrion that is particularly ripe, as they say it adds an extra layer of flavor, and while they can eat fresh meat, they enjoy rotting flesh much more. This has given them a reputation as eaters of the dead, and grave-robbing has sometimes been attributed to them, often correctly. It is a rare human community that will accept one, even when accompanied by human and mutant human allies.

    You can play these bestial human critters using the new rule book.
    Check it out: https://www.outlandarts.com/expansionrules.htm

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    Hand drawn Ink art by William McAusland, writing by Colin Chapman and W. McAusland Bald-headed and ugly, bestial human vultures and condors are the least appealing of the bird-men, and their dietary preferences and reputations do nothing to endear them to human communities. They are carnivores with a decided preference for carrion. Indeed, they prefer carrion that is particularly ripe, as they say it adds an extra layer of flavor, and while they can eat fresh meat, they enjoy rotting flesh much more. This has given them a reputation as eaters of the dead, and grave-robbing has sometimes been attributed to them, often correctly. It is a rare human community that will accept one, even when accompanied by human and mutant human allies. You can play these bestial human critters using the new rule book. Check it out: https://www.outlandarts.com/expansionrules.htm #vulture #bird #birdman #carrioneater #beast #bestial #manimal #RPG #ttrpg #flesheater #bestialhuman #characters #noaiart #williammcausland #wasteland #mutantepoch #apocalyptic #expansionrules #postapocalyptic #themutantepoch #outlandsystem #outlandarts #mutants #mutant #epoch #inkartist #Kamloopsartist #apocalyptic #fallout like #gammaworld
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  • Bestial Human Hummingbird Hand drawn Ink art by William McAusland, writing by Colin Chapman

    The smallest of the bestial human birds, hummingbirds are hyperactive omnivores with a love of all things sweet. Though frequently sporting attractive plumage, their need to consume their own bodyweight in protein and sugars every day means they are constantly on the lookout for food and are considered undesirable guests. As a result, they are seldom welcomed into human communities even when accompanied by humans and human mutants, and must often be covertly carried into a settlement by slipping inside a large companion’s backpack and bedroll.
    Humanoid hummingbirds can fly with their wing-arms (28m per round) but cannot use their hands while doing so; their wings simply beat far too rapidly. They can use a weapon while in the air, but can’t flap their wings while doing so. If they stop, they will plummet to the ground at a rate of 10m per round.

    Watch a video intro of this new book at RPG Overviews on Youtube:
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmR1zStcU38


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    Bestial Human Hummingbird Hand drawn Ink art by William McAusland, writing by Colin Chapman The smallest of the bestial human birds, hummingbirds are hyperactive omnivores with a love of all things sweet. Though frequently sporting attractive plumage, their need to consume their own bodyweight in protein and sugars every day means they are constantly on the lookout for food and are considered undesirable guests. As a result, they are seldom welcomed into human communities even when accompanied by humans and human mutants, and must often be covertly carried into a settlement by slipping inside a large companion’s backpack and bedroll. Humanoid hummingbirds can fly with their wing-arms (28m per round) but cannot use their hands while doing so; their wings simply beat far too rapidly. They can use a weapon while in the air, but can’t flap their wings while doing so. If they stop, they will plummet to the ground at a rate of 10m per round. Watch a video intro of this new book at RPG Overviews on Youtube:
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  • Hand drawn Ink art by William McAusland, writing by Colin Chapman

    Raucous, canny, and carnivorous, bestial human gulls are opportunistic individuals, intent to hunt, scavenge, and steal whatever they desire. This reputation, combined with their mob mentality and aggression, makes them unwelcome in human communities, and they may find entry difficult even if accompanied by humans and human mutants.
    Humanoid gulls can fly with their wing-arms (22m per round), using their misshapen hands, which protrude from their wings, to either drop ordinance or employ a one handed weapon. They can use a bow, rifle or other two-handed weapon while in the air, but must cease flapping their wings while doing so and begin plummeting to the ground at a rate of 10m per round, so typically try to get plenty of elevation before initiating this risky tactic.

    New to the Mutant Epoch RPG?
    Grab the free quick Start rules PDF and the included Adventure, ‘Muddy Mayhem’: https://www.outlandarts.com/qsr.htm

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    Hand drawn Ink art by William McAusland, writing by Colin Chapman Raucous, canny, and carnivorous, bestial human gulls are opportunistic individuals, intent to hunt, scavenge, and steal whatever they desire. This reputation, combined with their mob mentality and aggression, makes them unwelcome in human communities, and they may find entry difficult even if accompanied by humans and human mutants. Humanoid gulls can fly with their wing-arms (22m per round), using their misshapen hands, which protrude from their wings, to either drop ordinance or employ a one handed weapon. They can use a bow, rifle or other two-handed weapon while in the air, but must cease flapping their wings while doing so and begin plummeting to the ground at a rate of 10m per round, so typically try to get plenty of elevation before initiating this risky tactic. New to the Mutant Epoch RPG? Grab the free quick Start rules PDF and the included Adventure, ‘Muddy Mayhem’: https://www.outlandarts.com/qsr.htm #seagull #gull #birdman #beast #bestial #manimal #RPG #ttrpg #bestialhuman #characters #noaiart #williammcausland #wasteland #mutantepoch #apocalyptic #expansionrules #postapocalyptic #themutantepoch #outlandsystem #outlandarts #mutants #mutant #epoch #inkartist #Kamloopsartist #apocalyptic #fallout like #gammaworld
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  • Hand drawn Ink art by William McAusland, writing by Colin Chapman

    Bestial human woodpeckers are opportunistic omnivores but particularly enjoy eating bugs and tree sap. While not necessarily offensive themselves, their tendency to keep their beaks in excellent condition by jack hammering wooden constructions such as poles, shop signs, palisades and towers, labels them a pest in many communities. They will be accepted if accompanied by humans and mutant humans, but will quickly be ousted if they cause any property damage.
    Humanoid woodpeckers have pronounced wing-arms can fly (20m per round). With their misshapen hands that protrude from their wings they can both drop objects on ground targets or wield a one handed weapon. Should they choose to cease flapping their wings to employ a crossbow, long gun or other two-handed weapon while in the air, they will need to get plenty of altitude first since they’ll plummet to the ground at a rate of 10m per round.

    New to the Mutant Epoch RPG?
    Grab the free quick Start rules PDF and the included Adventure, ‘Muddy Mayhem’: https://www.outlandarts.com/qsr.htm


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    Hand drawn Ink art by William McAusland, writing by Colin Chapman Bestial human woodpeckers are opportunistic omnivores but particularly enjoy eating bugs and tree sap. While not necessarily offensive themselves, their tendency to keep their beaks in excellent condition by jack hammering wooden constructions such as poles, shop signs, palisades and towers, labels them a pest in many communities. They will be accepted if accompanied by humans and mutant humans, but will quickly be ousted if they cause any property damage. Humanoid woodpeckers have pronounced wing-arms can fly (20m per round). With their misshapen hands that protrude from their wings they can both drop objects on ground targets or wield a one handed weapon. Should they choose to cease flapping their wings to employ a crossbow, long gun or other two-handed weapon while in the air, they will need to get plenty of altitude first since they’ll plummet to the ground at a rate of 10m per round. New to the Mutant Epoch RPG? Grab the free quick Start rules PDF and the included Adventure, ‘Muddy Mayhem’: https://www.outlandarts.com/qsr.htm woodpecker, pecker, bird, birdman, avian, beast, bestial, manimal, RPG, ttrpg, bestial human, characters, noaiart, william mcausland, wasteland, mutant epoch, apocalyptic, expansion rules, post-apocalyptic, the mutant epoch, outland system, outland arts, mutants, mutant, epoch, ink artist, Kamloops artist, fallout, like, gamma world, humanoid animal, roleplaying game,
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  • Hand drawn Ink art by William McAusland, writing by Colin Chapman

    With their waddling gait, short legs, and slow walk, bestial human penguins are considered quite comical, and because of this they have little difficulty being accepted into many human communities, though they may find themselves figures of fun in these. Of course, most humans overlook the carnivorous nature of penguin-men, and the fact that these birdoids can deliver a savage bite with their beak (SV +7/ DMG 1d10).
    Humanoid penguins are all but immune to extremes of cold, and while slow on land are incredibly swift swimmers (18m per round), count as aquatic animals when they swim, and are capable of holding their breath underwater or above it for 10 minutes.
    These birdoids are highly suspicious of seals, sea lions, and other waterborne predators, including bestial human animals of such types, and will rarely work with such individuals.

    Check it out: https://www.outlandarts.com/expansionrules.htm or
    https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/499645/the-mutant-epoch-rpg-expansion-rules
    or https://www.amazon.com/dp/0994923791

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    Hand drawn Ink art by William McAusland, writing by Colin Chapman With their waddling gait, short legs, and slow walk, bestial human penguins are considered quite comical, and because of this they have little difficulty being accepted into many human communities, though they may find themselves figures of fun in these. Of course, most humans overlook the carnivorous nature of penguin-men, and the fact that these birdoids can deliver a savage bite with their beak (SV +7/ DMG 1d10). Humanoid penguins are all but immune to extremes of cold, and while slow on land are incredibly swift swimmers (18m per round), count as aquatic animals when they swim, and are capable of holding their breath underwater or above it for 10 minutes. These birdoids are highly suspicious of seals, sea lions, and other waterborne predators, including bestial human animals of such types, and will rarely work with such individuals. Check it out: https://www.outlandarts.com/expansionrules.htm or https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/499645/the-mutant-epoch-rpg-expansion-rules or https://www.amazon.com/dp/0994923791 #penguin #thepenguin #bird #birdman #pingu #happyfeet #beast #bestial #manimal #RPG #ttrpg #bestialhuman #characters #noaiart #williammcausland #wasteland #mutantepoch #apocalyptic #expansionrules #postapocalyptic #themutantepoch #outlandsystem #outlandarts #mutants #mutant #epoch #inkartist #Kamloopsartist #apocalyptic #fallout like #gammaworld
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  • Hand drawn Ink art by William McAusland, writing by Colin Chapman

    Long-legged and quick (move 12m per round), bestial human road runners are omnivores with a taste for bugs, lizards, snakes, and rodents, as well as vegetation. They have a sharp beak and talons (SV +7/ DMG 1d10), and react quickly to opportunity and danger (+1 initiative).

    Humanoid road runners can fly clumsily with their wing-arms (10m per round), and while airborne can use their misshapen hands, to either employ a one handed weapon or drop a rock or grenade from each hand. Alternatively, they can gain considerable altitude and then stop flapping their wings to bring their hands together to use a two handed device or ranged weapon, such as a crossbow, rifle or bow. When not flapping they drop at a rate of 10m per round.

    Check it out: https://www.outlandarts.com/expansionrules.htm or
    https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/499645/the-mutant-epoch-rpg-expansion-rules
    or https://www.amazon.com/dp/0994923791

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    Hand drawn Ink art by William McAusland, writing by Colin Chapman Long-legged and quick (move 12m per round), bestial human road runners are omnivores with a taste for bugs, lizards, snakes, and rodents, as well as vegetation. They have a sharp beak and talons (SV +7/ DMG 1d10), and react quickly to opportunity and danger (+1 initiative). Humanoid road runners can fly clumsily with their wing-arms (10m per round), and while airborne can use their misshapen hands, to either employ a one handed weapon or drop a rock or grenade from each hand. Alternatively, they can gain considerable altitude and then stop flapping their wings to bring their hands together to use a two handed device or ranged weapon, such as a crossbow, rifle or bow. When not flapping they drop at a rate of 10m per round. Check it out: https://www.outlandarts.com/expansionrules.htm or https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/499645/the-mutant-epoch-rpg-expansion-rules or https://www.amazon.com/dp/0994923791 #roadrunner #bird #birdman #runner #beast #bestial #manimal #RPG #ttrpg #bestialhuman #characters #noaiart #williammcausland #wasteland #mutantepoch #apocalyptic #expansionrules #postapocalyptic #themutantepoch #outlandsystem #outlandarts #mutants #mutant #epoch #inkartist #Kamloopsartist #apocalyptic #fallout like #gammaworld
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  • Tossed some values on this little guy.


    Again, character belongs to [PurpleBirdMan](https://twitter.com/purplebirdman) on Twitter.


    (Had to draw something OTHER than Rimba, and this guy is IT!)


    ALT TEXT:

    A short and stout man of a creature. He's in the nude except for a leather cap and boots. He's got large cat-like ears, the right of which is pierced with two small rings. Tufts of hair peek from the front and the sides of the cap, his face feline in nature with scruffy facial hair along the sideburns and chin.


    His build is muscular with a bit of a gut. He's got some body hair on his forearms, but more notably along the treasure trail leading from his navel to his groin. His crotch is quite bushy as a heavy uncut cock hangs from the groin. He has a sheen of sweat on him, suggesting that the body itself is bare skin instead of furred.
    Tossed some values on this little guy. Again, character belongs to [PurpleBirdMan](https://twitter.com/purplebirdman) on Twitter. (Had to draw something OTHER than Rimba, and this guy is IT!) ALT TEXT: A short and stout man of a creature. He's in the nude except for a leather cap and boots. He's got large cat-like ears, the right of which is pierced with two small rings. Tufts of hair peek from the front and the sides of the cap, his face feline in nature with scruffy facial hair along the sideburns and chin. His build is muscular with a bit of a gut. He's got some body hair on his forearms, but more notably along the treasure trail leading from his navel to his groin. His crotch is quite bushy as a heavy uncut cock hangs from the groin. He has a sheen of sweat on him, suggesting that the body itself is bare skin instead of furred.
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