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Dieselpunk-Imperiale

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Good but... maybe work on the shoulder a bit? Looks less like shirt fluff and more like a bulbous mass. Not sure if that's what you were going for.

Hot damn is there an absolute cavalcade of artistic designs right here!

I think they're pretty okay, actually. Kinda just a shame it's black and white. Works great for a lot of things but that spiderman red is just hard to beat.

Great design and all but the brown sort of clashes with everything else.

This is a dose of wholesomeness I've been desperate for. Thank you for providing it.

Design is all in all adorable but the feet are wayyy too small. There's naturally small and then there's "how are you standing upright?" small. Other than that, ankles up are like 10/10. Top notch work m8.

PyroToaster responds:

oh shit thats actually on point thanks for mentioning that! Next peice I'll keep that in mind, thanks dood!

Might this be considered dieselpunk? Albeit very colorful dieselpunk?

Magra responds:

yeah, it's a take on the battletech formula or "realistic" mecha, with a WW1 diesel punk aesthetic, the colors are based on actual patterns used by armies in WW1, who still had parade uniforms and used bright colors like in the days of the Napoleonic wars.

Damn. That's pretty serene.

So a selkie?

Hukeng responds:

Not exactly - Selkies are humans that can turn into seals and vice versa. This is just a seal-themed mermaid. ^^

Looks great but maybe some more slight detail on the wall? Like a few lines, sort of like a faded brick pattern. What's here is great but outside the window it just seems barren.

MagicianStuff responds:

Ooo, yeah that would be a nice touch. Thanks for the tip

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