"Post your Art" Thread

Wanted to test my grasp on perspective and all, I find it easier to experiment with homestuck than with OC stuff
 

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draw yourself as Tim Avery from son of the mask.
Anyways here's some Melania Falcon stuff.
Melania is a property lawyer obsessed with goatman-themed erotic pulp detective novels. So much so she decides to fight crime on her free time. Though a little incompetent she does manage to solve some cases. However he coworker and platonic friend/roommate/moral support Magnalia (the living magnifying glass lady) ironically only likes paperwork and only goes along so Melania doesn't die. The child's play parody cover is moreso a pastiche and doesn't completely pretain to the story proper exactly but we'll get there when we get there.

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New Melania Falcon logo thingey.
 
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My latest way of killing time at work has been getting familiar with the Godot engine. I'm not really making anything in particular, just various things as whimsy dictates. Having created the framework of an individual tube composed of rings of boxes, I whipped up a scene to test a wide variety of variants by throwing a range of random numbers at the tube creator and flying down it. A few minor bug-fixes later and I'm left with a far too mesmerizing psychedelic thing.

The spirals aren't always as nice as they should be. Sidecount would need be divisible by matcount for that. The color shifting of the tube sections aren't synced, they're on individual timers that started when the given section was spawned. These sorts of things would be trivial to remedy, but would break the scene away from the purity of debug art.
 
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I am in the process of duplicating the patches.

LEFT is the original. The eye came out a little wonky but, for a first try off of just a picture, I was impressed.

So the OG patches are worth more to me as originals than damaged or lost. My buddy/coworker does the embroidery for our company (hats and shirts). He has been practicing in his free time doing sports logos and other random shit. He showed me a shirt he made and I asked if he could do my favorite of the patches. He emphasized that having an existing design makes it easier, but agreed to use the mati website picture of the patches to try and design it and replicate it. This is the template he created.
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He is willing to try the whole set, but that could take a matter of time because I'm not rushing him. ARCHIVE EVERYTHING is next for sure, and I will post anymore Kiwi patches here.

Sorry this isn't technically art, and I don't post very often, but I wanted to share this in hopes that if anyone has any Kiwi graphics that I haven't seen that can be made into a patch, I would love to show my friend anything that you guys have and post it here. *EDITED* Because I'm fucking retarded and don't know how to post properly.
 
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A couple of three pics i have on my desk right now:

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Quick pic of a neighbor's Chihuahua pup in a festive mood, he's the cutest, most annoying little thing

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A "Catrina" for Dia de Muertos, didnt have much of a reference to work with, but i think it turned out okay

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An older pic from months ago, it was stuck at the bottom of a pile i have in the drawer so excuse the condition of the page, tried to clean it up as much as i could.

Would love to start an action comic book someday, or at least something that allows for visual storytelling, this would be one of the potential characters. Didn't realize i never finished her frontal waist cloth...

I'd love to get your feedback!
 
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