Personal Favorites:

Whether it holds a particular place in my heart, or I'm just really proud of it, these are all pieces I would point to as my lil' Hall of Fame.


Chronological:

As far as chronological order goes, this is, to my best knowledge, the correct order of all of these pieces. The most recent are up here at the top, with the art getting older and older as you scroll down. Art from early 2021 and earlier are all considered "Archived," and you can just jump to that old stuff from the ToC.
DISCLAIMER: I hope this is obvious, but this isn't literally *all* of my art. I create far far far too much to be able to keep track of it all, and most of it is junk that I've deleted or something or another anyways. If you're wondering about some of the wide gaps of time between pieces, that's why.

Slutty Slutty Cowgirl (9/20/23)
commission, dnd

This was a commission of a D&D character described as a sopping wet mess of a woman who doesn't practice good gun safety. I'm very very proud of the end result of this piece! The background specifically is inspired by this post-modernist photo I saw on Reddit months ago and vaguely half-remember. I think I'm gonna do more backgrounds in this way. I do find it very funny how she ended up looking like lesbian Cole Sprouse though.

And yes, that pistol is from Destiny TM.


Golden Boy Seraph (9/5/23)
IFI, dnd

The last of a series I did for a TTRPG game I'm in of all of the partymembers. All of these guys are tagged with IFI.

This guy here's name is Serpah, and he's Aasimar royalty! In fact, he's the prince of a family who are resurrected whenever they perish so that they may continue to rule -- and he's fooled around so much that he's on his last 2 lives. His past is evident in his marble/porcelain skin, cracking at the seams as though it's barely being held together at all.

I'm very proud of the halo/crown design, the school logo on the sweater, and the little coffee shop's logo on the cup. Fun fact: That's the You Wouldn't Steal A Car font! Another fun fact: his shoes are modeled off a pair I had in highschool I called my "dancing shoes" because they were the only shoes I was comfortable enough to dance in. I'm also just generally happy with the texturing and coloring of the piece as a whole, experimented a ton with different brushes and presets I don't use often.


Ciaran, Monster of the Abbey (9/4/23)
IFI, dnd

Ciaran (KEE-ruhn) is the second member of the party for IFI (or Iron From Ice). Much of his story is still a mystery to me, but as far as I can tell he's a man-made being that is only a couple of months old, imbued with warrior spirit and technique from birth.

The player incorporated much of his Celtic roots into Ciaran. The clan flannel is his own (if I remember correctly) and there are many details calling back to his Celtic inspirations in the design, like the hair spikes, sock blade, and tattoos. The tattoos specifically I am very very very proud of -- they just look SO good textured like that!!


Stage Awkward (8/23/23)
warmup, persona

This was a piece that I originally did because I didn't know what to draw and I just needed to draw SOMETHING (as you do). I ended up grabbing my mic and pulling up OBS and recording the whole thing, talking over it and going into the process and trying to lull myself into enjoying drawing again. I might consider releasing it for reals someday.

This is a self portrait, btw!


Masen, on a Dance Scholarship (8/11/23)
IFI, dnd

Masen is this gal's name, and she is, wouldn't you believe it, a DANCER! Despite the campaign being very swords and sorcery in theme and aesthetic, we were all really hung up on specifically the fact that it's a college campaign. Nowhere else is this more evident than with Masen. Her player really doesn't have a visual whenever they imagine their characters, but every single thing they gave me SCREAMED "white blonde suburbian highschool dance girl" and holy HELL did I lean into it: The floral leggings with the weird waist wrap (alliteration ftw), That Backpack, the hydroflask, the hoop earrings and lace choker-- Do you know how proud of myself I am of pulling off a blonde orc design, just aesthetically speaking??


Lilith, from Mean Girls! (8/10/23)
IFI, dnd

This one is actually my lover's character! She is a pink tiefling with an Int dump. Who woulda thunk.

She is the wonderful beautiful duaghter of a local Kingpin, a mob boss who has much of the inner city in his grasp. The "Daddy <3" drawing is actually a recreation of a drawing made by her player during session 0. It is a necessity to her character.

She has also gone on record stating that Lilith's backstory is both Mean Girls (in middle school) and Heathers (in high school). Now that she's in college, she's looking for a musical to compare it to I'm sure. Personally I'm hoping for a Legally Blonde sistuation.

Design-wise, she's pretty simple! Cute dress, cute shoes, cute bag, cute jewelry. She does, however, have a necklace with her name on it. Anyone that notices it will also notice that it is upside down, though. She keeps it there in case she forgets how to spell her name (which is frequently).


Maxxine Mallia, or MaxxiMallia (8/6/23)
IFI, dnd

Version of her in just her PJs over here!

So we come to the end of the party with my character, which I drew first because I needed to. For legal reasons.

Maxxine is a half-elf who's taken a fascination with rollerskating, music, and certain kinds of substances that many would consider illegal. Her only redeeming personality trait is occassionally she will say something so out of left field you forget everything else she's ever done for just a moment. She has dogshit music taste, and her only form of income that doesn't involve making other people do illegal activities is painting over and washing away graffiti on the school grounds. She only does this, of course, in order to replace it with her own.


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