Azula in Robes
I’m sure we can all agree that she was totally crazy psycho, but that she was also crazy hot.
Phantasy Star IV
Chaz, Rune, Alys studies More Chaz sketches and Cast Wren Studies
Julien “Benji” Benito is my entry for this month’s Character Design Challenge.
He was known as the famous Chef Julien of the arguably most prestigious restaurant in the city of Paris, France. He had grown tired of the fast-paced life in the limelight, which is why he had returned to his hometown in the Caribbean. There he had put up a small restaurant serving local cuisine with a twist.
Since his move, Benji has been very happy with his simple life in the Caribbean Islands. He starts his day with a trip to the market to buy fresh ingredients. He then spends the rest of the day running his restaurant where he keeps a close relationship with his customers. During his free time he likes to bum around under the sun, surf, and chat with the townspeople.
Egyptian-Mesopotamian inspired dress concept for one of the characters I'm making right now.
Here's a sketch of Harvey when he was a mechanic.
Sunflower Field Time Lapse My firststudy on an iPad (courtesy of my awesome blockmate for lending me her iPad for a while) for a painting we'll be doing in class.
Finished version can be found here (Finished in Photoshop laptop)
I played fe7 as a kid, and only played fe6 when I was older. The fact that you can't do anything about the fate of the fe7 lords in fe6 was so painful. It felt like you really fail them as a friend and that keeping their kids alive and getting them to their happy endings felt like a personal promise and an apology to old friends.
Part 1/6 - The Framing Device (The Family)
Part 2 - Style | 3 - The Sicilian Assassins | 4 - Buttercup and Westley | 5 - The Prince and the Count | 6 - Florin Castle
Around two years ago for my final year of college, I was required to pick an existing story to imagine as an animated adaption. So to make sure it could hold my attention for a whole year, of course I chose The Princess Bride.
Let’s start with the grandson from the movie is all grown up telling the story to his own kids.
The Dad’s design is inspired by Fred Savage, who played the grandson in the movie, combined with a softness and reliably dorky impression that the project calls for. The book talks about the author’s father and his own son while the movie depicts a grandfather and grandson. But the Princess Bride is a story that has something for everyone, it’s not just for little boys. The two children express the idea, further driving it home with their differing personalities — The Princess Bride is for Everyone.
Side note: I needed something to tie their designs together and keep them cohesive, so I thought bears might be a funny way to do it (please get the joke) 🐻🧸🐼
For the kids’ bedroom, I wanted to eliminate the barrier of bed and chair so that a growing closeness between the father and his kids could be literally depicted as the series progresses. I took cues from retro interior design (wood panelling, colours, etc.) and modern design (light wood, shelving/divider, platform, etc.) to create something contemporary but would carry with it a nostalgic undertone.
When you’re loyal to your house and family but also in love with the enemy.
Needed a character to express my house loyalty and crush on Edelgard 😅
Holst’s character design is by onegingek (twitter)
Henrik before the war, before the war p2, after the war