Digital Art
(most is on my furaffinity)
A piece I did for my boyfriend Space. It was my first time inking a drawing and it turned out really nicely. This drawing was to illustrate how his attempts at trying to look menacing never really work, because no matter what he does he's still cute as fuck.
This is my favorite character from Blood Lake: a book I wrote in middle school.
I threw together this piece mainly because I wanted to draw a buff fennec, but also I needed to draw this character. I've never drawn a muscular body before. I think it turned out well. This character has a more fleshed out story than most of the main characters because of how much I liked him.
On my drawing-a-day trek, I sketched my hat that I had recently made. (Yes I actually have that hat) After liking the sketch a lot, I finished it and started to draw my fursona wearing it. I wanted to experiment with fur texturing, so I looked up a video and found it super helpful. I love how this turned out, the facial expression, and the markings were all things I've never experimented with, I just drew what looked best and I don't even fully understand the process I went through to make this. This single piece is probably the pinnacle of my art style, as it is only my 3rd or 4th digital drawing.Â
I used a reference so I could learn how to draw neck fur. I colored it with my new colors. (I still have to make a ref sheet for rain that isn't horrible)Â
this was the first time I ever drew rain in his (semi-current) design. It's the first time I ever tried to draw something with my drawing tablet and it turned out pretty well I'd say. (except for the lower body)
obviously I really liked nebula backgrounds.Â
I printed this on a cake for Space's 17th birthday. It was the first time he saw it.
This was like the pinnacle of my life. Moments like these will keep me happy for decades. I love you Space!
fr this took like a month to draw. It was my third time using a digital pen so I didn't really know how to draw too well but it's still cute as sh*t. Also I didn't have a good reference for the design on his back so I made one myself and he liked it so much it's being used on his current avatar and in his ref sheet.
The cake in question...
The character's name is a play on word of chimera, kind of like Rain Jur is of Ranger. It's just more creative. I really liked one of my friends character ideas, so I drew it for him
The "cuddle monster" hoodie was a direct request from the commissioner, and I'm obsessed with it.
Although I didn't do too well on the back side of the ref because it literally reveals no info, and is also pretty bad, I like it a lot. (I couldn't get the fox tail to work with the stockings because I made him have multiple tail types)
This was my friend's original profile picture photo. I liked it a lot so I asked him if I could redraw it digitally. He liked it a lot and said that I overdid it.
I mainly fixed his proportions but I made him have an awesome synthwave aesthetic (check out other post in folder)Â
I did this for a friend. I saw how I could improve their profile picture and asked if I could redraw it for him, and he said he liked it, but he wasn't expecting me to go so try-hard on it. I just really liked his character.Â
Space redeemed a free ref sheet with channel points on my twitch stream, so I drew this for him!
Seriously the cutest guy ever. I love him.Â
The Spaxium Mine book cover. This is highly edited map provided publicly to civilization, when in fact, the void takes up more than half of the observable universe. The book is on sale and available in the "books I write!" tab.
Boundaries exceeded, evacuation protocol initiated.
I use this image for a lot of background banners. This is from the HUD of the Hylla, displaying an extremely glitched planet.
A lesson to learn: do not shine light into the forest, it will find you.
This scene is iconic to the Spaxium Mine. No spoilers, but it's very terrifying.
Traditional Art
This is my best Blood Lake drawing. I drew it during school because school is boring. It’s also the most recent Blood Lake book 1 image since I had to redo the original. The original was super bad. Some kid I hated drew on it too, I believe this was scanned before he ruined it. Speaking of, the image below was the original. (I still have the original in my physical portfolio behind the new one)
I tried to endulge myself in the genre of Dreamstate, and after a really unsettling nightmare, I decided I had to write it down as more of a concept than to be taken as anything seriously. I believe it's one of the most artistically interesting pieces I've ever done, (because I simp over dreamstate work)
Probably my lest favorite Blood Lake drawing. Even at the time of drawing it I thought it wasn't good. I believe I drew this right after I finished "Graymond" and quickly figured out that you can't use the same method of drawing trees. Graymond is a fine piece, it's just a silhouette, so the 2D tree thing actually works.
The more fancy version of the red warp gate. The carpet design was freestyle and it went kinda well. This also had a reminder at the bottom but it was ripped there too. It didn’t matter because it was gonna be edited out anyway. I think it would be funny if that piece of paper got famous and became worth millions of dollars.
Placement in story: Where the characters emerge from the red warp hatch. (Original scan below)
I don’t really know what to say for this one except I still sucked at drawing snow. There was a reminder for me to edit it out at the bottom of the original image. (original provided below)
Placement in story: After digging up the snow in the rock circle, the red warp hatch is what will bring them to the factory.Â
As you can see, my art style remained pretty simple. It seems that the color has faded on the hair slightly, because it used to be a slight red. But I guess in the story the color was faded a bit too.
Placement in story: After following the hallway, they lose the survivor to the king's workers.Â
The pattern on this was super annoying to draw idk why I made myself do it like that. This drawing was done right after the blue warp hatch and is the place in the story where 2 seperate images are closest together.
note on the doorstep of the camper.
This was how I drew grass back then. Idk why there’s red in it. I should have made it have leaves or something.
Placement in story: Main character exits the camper trailer, finding a note for the family. The main character is based off of me, and I actually had those shorts and shirt. This was my first time drawing hands.
Don’t judge my 7th grade skills at coming up with names. This was the original name, and I decided to keep it that way for some reason? I don’t know why.
Placement in story: When the characters turn the other way, they see exactly what happens to the inoperant hormans. The ones that don’t pass the magical abilities test. And all of his failed experiments.Â
Overhead scene where the main characters from part one are on their way to Blood Lake
I wasn’t very good at trees then. This is the second drawing I ever made for the book. I drew this in 7th grade
Placement in story: The characters are on their way to the campgrounds, unaware of what lies ahead of the hill. (It’s supposed to look eerie, but failed completely due to the lack of detail.)Â
My first actual attempt at gore before I knew anything about anatomy. It’s alright. The background is lacking heavily though. I had no idea how I was supposed to do snow from an angle like that. I should have been smarter when choosing the angle but it works kind of.
Placement in story: On their way to the phone booth, their carelessness attracts unwanted visitors.
This time I actually had to use proportion measuring to make sure all the blocks were in line. And I had to make sure all the lines were parallel to the edge of the paper so when I edited it there wouldn’t be anything.
I still fucked up on the blocks because I didn’t measure distance, I only guessed at where the centers were.
Placement in story: It’s spread throughout the story, each block showing up when they appear in the story. This is what the original paper looked like.Â
This drawing was me after getting slightly better at trees. They’re still the same design but I drew this after I did the final drawing for part 1. This was my second attempt because the first one sucked. I think it sucked so much I threw it away.
Placement in story: After finding all of the clues, they end up leading directly into a trap.Â
The (top left one) first drawing I ever made for the book, it looks so off because I didn’t understand round objects very well. All circles on the 3rd dimension are horizontal ovals. I don’t know what I was thinking but I was halfway through 7th grade. Really can’t blame me.
Also in the bottom right is a reminder to myself that I should edit it out, which I did.
Placement in story: Basically just a model of what the compass is supposed to look like.
I made separate drawings for some reason. I guess it worked out because I’m alright at editing photos. (right image) The gears inside look gross as hell because they’re on little axles. I think this actually looks worse than the original and I had gotten better since then too.
The original proportions of the actual drawings are usually shit. Not centered at all, I didn’t even try.
I have no idea why I decided to draw this in pen, and I believe I drew this once the story was actually finished too. I had this drawing as the main cover for quite some time. For a pen drawing, I think it turned out well, but not well enough to compare to The Spaxium Mine, or any of the other covers. This was the first time I had ever drawn a komlugh though, and I remember liking the design so much I... kinda geeked out about it. Which is very much an understatement.
A concept piece for a concept story I wrote in 8th grade creative writing class.
I don't really know why you'd want to read it but here's the link anyway.
"How to Survive on your Sky Island"