Have a project in the works but needed to go back and brush up on how I draw Olimar. Pikmin fever came back with a vengeance I'll tell you what.
WOAH OBJECT OCS!! I have a couple of ideas cooking up for an object show, but I designed these guys as a challenge to myself. Hope you like them, feel free to ask any questions about them.
I thought I uploaded this somewhere but I can't seem to find it so here it is. A Professor Layton OC named Mr. Nothmahn who is a professor in Cryptozoology who just kinda showed up to Gressenheller University. At least you still get credit taking his class.
Reference and Comic under the cut.
I sorta think of him having the energy of Brian David Gilbert. Lady is an oc my sis made.
During college, I wanted to get back into learning to sew, so I started small by making these fellas. Thank to them, I built enough confidence to practice other skills I wanted to learn. Thank you Tissues and Record, the friends ever.
Hey you, watch Burner from SacriStuff on youtube. Do it
“When being chased by a squid, be careful not to look directly at them, as their hypnotic colors can make you easy prey. The towers are an ideal place to run too, as the area is too claustrophobic for big enemies to wander around. In fact, hardly any monsters go near the towers. This probably would’ve made the towers a near perfect safe haven for humans, if it weren’t for the fact that there isn’t any food or water sources nearby.
…However longs trips aren’t an issue for me, so raising a youngster here is an advantage.” -P
Here’s some older art of another one of my stick figure characters. Paddy is a yellow bear suit with some unknown individual, or, thing inside. Paddy is able to grow claws on its hands but can also generate short spikes all over the body, however chooses not too due to not wanting to ruin its suit. When it retracts all spikes, including claws, Paddy can release a single longer spike to catch it’s opponents off guard.
Welp, to cope with stress I have gone ahead and started designing a plush pattern for Glisten. He's kinda designed to work like a fashion doll where I can make him clothes and accessories. Think I'll make him jointed too.
Right now im using adobe illustrator to plan out the pattern since vector graphic make it easier to edit things and adobe lets you measure the length of lines in inches which helps with scale. (If yall know an alternative that can do the same thing please let me know).
Figured id keep yall updated on the plush making progress, right now glistens hair is stressing me out, im planning on using a technique similar to The-Crafty-Kaiju's method on Deviantart wish me luck, definitely gonna test it when i can.
Finished Liam's zippers btw, ill post a pic or video when i can.
Got a pattern for glisten down! still need to test it but I'm super happy! Can't wait to put it together and see how it goes. I still have to properly break down the pattern into a printable file but ill worry about that when i know the pattern works. Gotta also worry about his accessories but we're getting there!
More details under the cut!
decided to make glisten's foot in 3d to make a better pattern piece out of it, then sent it to adobe illustrator and traced it and adjusted it to make sure the pieces fit correctly. Gotta make sure it works though cause i only used plushify for 3d models, im worried it wont come out right
the rest is merely a matter of breaking down the pattern into front and back pieces so its pretty self explanatory.
besides that my main concern is making the joints functional but stable. theres also the thickness of the head compared to the body (since the body is only a front and back piece. but i imagine its an easy fix cause i can trim the side head piece. also the seam allowance might be too big but trimming should fix that.
already have the fabric ready for it too. I was gonna prototype it but im kinda impatient plus i imagine the adjustments ill need to do are minor so we ball.
im looking forward to finishing this project. Glisten is a huge comfort character to me and i wanted to make something that i can share with other fans and encourage sewing as a hobby. the pattern still needs some work i think but i look forward to sharing it with yall for free.
that said, please dont spread this around (yet) or try to profit off it. if you want to try out this pattern as it is right now, just be sure to credit me and let people know that pattern isnt finished and redirect them to this post (or some of my other ones) if they're curious. thanks yall
[23]Just an artist who like video games and gets ideas. Twitter is Cheery Wanderer and Instagram is cheerywanderer.
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