Im not sure what an artist thinks about me praising their geometry skywards of all things but .. xD the houses.. are they copied in any part? because if they are not, what I think mostly, thats a fascinating precision, and basically doing the same design by hand again and again to lend it individuality is an incredible proof of love to me. hope the enthusiasm isnt too much!
haha.. I just read your profile, you like to make monsters relatable (doing good so far if I daresay, as in "we all have issues", I guess the term is adorable xD) and you must forgive me that I had to think of berk from httyd, and vikings, and merlin, and the entire mess of having no infrastructure in general (little thought train here) so I have to wonder quite strongly now. is this "unlively" terrain made habitable a monster made relatable? (I definately think so, so much in fact, that I could imagine spending some free time there and thoroughly enjoying it. which is so suprising to me because Id be more the type to live on the top of the mountain)
Im not sure what an artist thinks about me praising their geometry skywards of all things but .. xD
It's been a while now, I think a lot of them are copied though, sorry to disappoint.
And thank you very much for the thoughtful comment, It's been a rough road I used to draw a lot more, until I became an adult and got hit with all the stresses of life and what not, so most of my monsters and anthro art has since been vanquished from the internet, but I am returning to my roots, and hope to have more content for you in the near future!
It's been a while now, I think a lot of them are copied though, sorry to disappoint. And thank you
naw no disappointment, besides, I still found lots of subtleties. and the landscape itself looks neat too I just cant comment on it since I have no idea of the craft that put it there~ this really speaks to me and it kinda seems to boil down to that German saying " "Nur die Harten komm` in` Garten", I think from the sound of it you cant translate it worse than I could x) looking forward for more ideas you might find the time for to get on paper!
naw no disappointment, besides, I still found lots of subtleties. and the landscape itself looks nea