I am too scared to play this game to the end but I quite enjoy the look of it so fanart it is :))
Miner's first glimpse of Iacon
Guys it's the (Ultra) Magnus Archives
Since I have starscream I need to have skyfire :DD
The eepers
I want to make sure it's clear but my art style is generally inconsistent, if you're hoping for a specific art style of mine, maybe state the one you want.
If you're just looking for a free drawing, hell yeah !
Don't be afraid to get specific, the more specific the prompt, the less i have to think ;)
And most importantly i treat my requests like a Suggestion Box (which is why they are always open), i get to it every once in a while but it might be a... non-insignificant amount of time before you get your requested drawing. But as long as it aligns with my interests i'll get to it eventually !
thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you
The tragedy of my life is that I keep acquiring and displaying fetish art and having to be corrected by my friends.
Most recently, a friend came over my house and saw my computer background and went, "Wow, um, I didn't know you were into that." To which I look at the picture of the well drawn muscular female minotaur in historically accurate Greek clothing and I start geeking out about how I love the detail the artist did with the clothing and I point out the period appropriate folds and pins, how the artist even inserted the native plant that was used to dye the clothing this particular shade in the background, and even how the belt has technology AND historically accurate weaving patterns on it.
Then I start explaining how I love the muscular choices of the minotaur, that I was so impressed with the artist's anatomically correct depiction of the muscles converging into the neck. That many people get an upright cow's neck wrong because cow's don't have collarbones, so it can be very difficult to merge the upper arms and a chest of a human with a cow's body. I draw her attention to the beautiful way they've merged the pectoralis major so smoothly while also staying true to how muscular they've depicted the rest of the body.
I finish up with my thoughts on the artist's bold choice to depict the minotaur as a female, and despite the underlying themes of a minotaur being violence, child murder, strength, and muscles. I segue into how unlike bulls, cow are perceived as mothers. That they are the major source of milk in human culture, and that idyllic depictions of them in a field usually depict calves frolicking nearby, yet the minotaur kills and eats children.
I finish and there is a long pause.
"Urban, this is fetish art." and she takes me to the artist's twitter and god dammit it's fetish art, not a bold statement on cultural perceptions of women and violence throughout history. I have been tricked again.