If you don't mind me asking, what's the story behind him being in a dumpster before being found?
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You may fascinate a werewolf by giving them a blueberry.
I'd be flattered if you choose to draw him, but I like your work regardless of who you pick. I think you'd be most interested in this transformation piece as a reference.
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That sounds like people being self-conscious about being inspired by Good Boi and acting out in a toxic way. I don't think any amount of changes would make them happy. And if you sacrifice designs you like because of peer pressure, you might be left with a character you don't recognize or relate to.
Admittedly, I mistook him for a behemoth at first. But I don't think it's a bad thing if he happens to share similarities to other monsters. Those designs drew from real animals too, so potential overlap would be natural.
That people keep naming different creatures should be proof he's not a copy.
Hahaha, I love this. I think you did great!
Bonus goofy pic that I still love, too.
Mine's a conglomeration of several game monster traits but behemoth is definitely one of the more blatant "inspirations" in the design.
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I love this a lot. I don't know quite how to word it but the piece has a fairytale, dreamy quality to it that makes it really charming.
Would I be right in guessing two of the middle heads were based off of crocodiles? They have that croc-smile vibe to them.
I think this one's always been my favorite I've seen of your work. I love the twist of the Greek minotaur being a protector, but I especially like the touch of styling his hair to resemble a helmet crest.
Mandrake Major! One of my favorite DQ monsters.
I really like the battle-ready pose you drew.
I really love the way the scales are layered to give a natural armor look. And I'm a sucker for the reflections too. The piece reminds me of an armadillo girdled lizard, but very shiny.
The detail you put into all of the scales is both incredible and intimidating. How much time do you figure it takes for you to make each piece?
Comedy option: The Isle of Man flag if it was arms instead of legs.
I think this is my favorite take on a Deathclaw I've seen since your Bismuth one!
From what I was told, it almost did. Allegedly, outdoor enemy combat was first tuned around the assumption that everyone was already a geared raider. Player participation quickly nosedived and sweeping panic-nerfs had to be implemented.
People still had Pocket Raptor PTSD when talking about it.
I like the way you drew the character's hands. They have a nice midway, half-paw look that I don't think I often see done.
This is really fun to see. If your classes have you try more styles with him, I hope you keep uploading them.
I think the picture on the right was the first piece I ever saw from you, and I instantly stopped and went "WHOA" when it was on my timeline.
The contrast between his appearance and the goofy situations you draw for him is really amusing.
I remember coming across this image somewhere and liking it a lot! The naga's charm is supposed to be for curing curses, I think? That stuck with me for some reason.
A chibi-fied version of my monster dragon character, with bonus tongue blep.
I was fortunate to get a fun mini piece from @vamparts.bsky.social today! I was hoping I could request one of these after he drew his own character in this style, and I really like how this came out. I especially like how the extra fur lines fluff out the mane.
#furryart
Thank you again! I'm really happy I was able to get one of these from you, ever since I saw the mini you did of your own character.
This idea cracks me up and I love it.
I don't know if there are proper art terms for them, but I really like how your art uses jagged, hard angles mixed with sketchy-looking line shading. I don't think I've seen an art style like that before, but I think it's great for cartoony depictions of fierce monsters without softening them up.
I really like how you drew the foot bracing down on the wide end of the spear, so it looks like the dragon's whole weight will be driven into the dive.
A commissioned black-and-gray doodle of a robed behemoth dragon wizard accidentally clonking himself on the head from his own conjured meteorite. He's off-balance from the impact and barely balancing on one foot, sporting a silly pained look on his face, and ready to fall over. The fiery meteorite keeps going after bouncing off of him. Below is some pixelated text, made to parody an old RPG text line, which says "Sarm casts Meteorite (level 1)". He's wearing a simple robe and clutching an undersized wand in his right foreclaws. Really, it's a miracle he hasn't dropped it, what with his lack of thumbs and all.
Luckily-timed with #behemay, a fun quick sketch of my guy by @ramensalt.bsky.social! His cartoony style made this perfect.
As a behemoth makes up much of his design, I'd like to imagine their magical meteor-themed quirks sometimes get in the way when he casts a spell.
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This looks incredible!
I really love the face and expression you drew on him.