Why do i see a red eye in all my dreams
Hello! Do you have a sewing pattern for slugcat plushies (like the ones you've posted on your account? I think I saw one but I can't remember if I saved it or not.) I remember there was a post about how to do slugcat plushies but there wasn't any pattern reference for the characters' arms & feet. Could you maybe make one + upload it? (I wanna make a slugpup plushie similar to sanshee's style so it matches the slugcat plushes I have. Specifically I wanna make artificer's pups into plushies)
Sure! I have changed my style of slugcats recently, which one did you want the pattern for?
I dont actually have the digital pattern for the second one yet but i could create one quickly
Now that watchers out i need to make the new lizards... grrrr (SEND ME REFRENCES PLEASE)
Yeek plushie kid. I lost the pattern and did this one from scratch, and it looks shit
Sad. Im doing other projects now. Hopefully will start my own etsy with these little guys
Wawawa π₯ππ₯ππ₯
Tried experimenting with my style a bit
WHAAAT?? Why??? I didint do this??
Sometimes I feel sad that in rain world, in the greater story of the iterators, they never have a happy ending. You can play every campaign as many times as youβd like, and that fact never changes. Both Pebbles and Moon end up in a terrible situation, rotting away in their own corpses all alone until they slowly die from their systems decaying. The best you can do is ascend them as Saint, but is that really a happy ending? Putting them out of their misery through mercy killing them? Not even to mention the possibility of Saintβs campaign not even being real.
What really gets me though, is that even if the events prior to the game never took place, Five Pebbles never got the golden pearl and never made the rot and Moon never collapsed due to his water usage, they would STILL be in the same place! Eventually they would still inevitably be left to decay, all alone, unable to contact anyone else, just waiting to die. Because thatβs the horrible fate of every iterator. There is basically nothing they can do to prevent it from happening, all they can hope to do is slow it down, but eventually they all end up the same. Alone and miserable.
*gives you infinite pearls*
Can we get a tutorial or a few tips on how to draw scavengers the way you draw them? You have a really charming artstyle ππ
I don't know if this is for other people, but that's how I draw it.
It is usually important to determine their shape.οΌIf that's hard, maybe you could stare at a photo of a scavenger and analyze their body and structure...οΌ :0