The Whispering Pines - TF2/Blender
Outside the civilized world, in the untouched northwestern forests of North America, not every traveler dares to stop for a rest within these dark coniferous thickets. Due to disturbing legends from hereditary loggers who lived on these lands with their families for centuries, over the years this region has developed a not so clean reputation. Starting from urban tales about the βritual burials of sectariansβ and ending with folk tales from local residents about certain βforest entities,β this taiga often becomes a place of disappearance for many enthusiastic researchers, but much less often - a quiet place for ordinary travelers to relax. Would a group of tired, recently fired from Mann Co. mercenaries dare to stay here longer?
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The chicken jockey: A gigantic, hyper-aggressive beast of a chicken with a lightweight rider controlling it, typically a baby zombie. It becomes docile once the jockey is removed, but this is difficult to accomplish because at this point you're basically fighting a knife-wielding dinosaur.
(Yes I got inspired to draw this because of the movie meme)
These are some TF2 References that I've made! I've also posted them on Twitter If y'all are interested! I hope this helps you draw the mercs a bit easier, I know it's definitely helped me out!!!
Ain't regretting any single spent hour on this
Thanks to this game for making me who I am today
Fellas - TF2/Blender
Sudden burst of enthusiasm got me to make a new poster with concept which I've wanted to release some time ago. I thought that it would be really nice to take all my mercs loadouts from the game and turn them all into complete & separate characters (and put them together in the poster, yeah). You can see Dell, my engi OC, here too. It's definitely not my best artwork, but I was just working with the cool concept from my head, not extra fancy stuff or whatever people want to call it "amazing". I've enjoyed to work with poses & rim lights here the most. π·