Siegfried and Galen, the Prince of Sigros and his best friend. (NPC and Patrick's character.)
Sigros is the capital of Jormund, a vaguely Scandinavian-esque country in the D&D game Jeremy runs. Galen is from Spiria, an Asiatic province governed by half-elves that believed themselves superior to all other peoples. Galen is the sole survivor of an attack that wiped out the province.
Here, they engage in their usual behavior... drinking until Galen (the lightweight!) is falling-down drunk. Probably singing Romas' bawdiest songs.
Really liking the coloring too, particularly their skin.
I've been liking your busy, colorful, blurred backgrounds lately . . . I think the characters in the foreground might benefit from a second (white?) outline, though, to help them stand out a bit.
Heh, I like backgrounds like that because they're no effort on my part. (Filters + photos! Yay!)
Hmmm... Maybe. I already think that the lines on them are too thick, though... adding white ones (or making them white) seems like it might be overkill. I'll experiment though.
Heh, I like backgrounds like that because they're no effort on my part. (Filters + photos! Yay!)
Hmmm... Maybe. I already think that the lines on them are too thick, though... adding white ones (or making them white) seems like it might be overkill. I'll experiment though.
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Nice.
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I can't draw, but it's fun to pretend.
Really liking the coloring too, particularly their skin.
I've been liking your busy, colorful, blurred backgrounds lately . . . I think the characters in the foreground might benefit from a second (white?) outline, though, to help them stand out a bit.
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Hmmm... Maybe. I already think that the lines on them are too thick, though... adding white ones (or making them white) seems like it might be overkill. I'll experiment though.
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I can't draw, but it's fun to pretend.
Hmmm... Maybe. I already think that the lines on them are too thick, though... adding white ones (or making them white) seems like it might be overkill. I'll experiment though.
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I can't draw, but it's fun to pretend.
Drunken heroes... Are on my every bloody Exalted session xD
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Kick your modem today.
This one happens to be D&D... but I WISH it were Exalted, it would be so much better that way!
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I can't draw, but it's fun to pretend.
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