Pasticliche?

Please make this more random :D.
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A couple days ago my roomie and I started planning this super über costume thing, which would be the awesomest thing ever if I’d ever manage to actually finish it — or even just a part or two. It’d be like the mother, father and illegitimate child of super über fantasy costume- and propmaking.

^ That’s not it, but it’s getting there.
And I also uninstalled Guild Wars. Feels kinda weird, like drowning kitties.
Going to continue the D&D campaign tomorrow, expect some art when I return.

A concept I’d like to make into a proper large painting, but I honestly don’t have the skill needed ;__;. I tried and tried, but in the end I just had to revert back to this original sketch.
I’ve tried going back to using oekaki applets to sketch down every sudden inspiration, but I just can’t get myself to like oekaki doodling anymore. Maybe it’s because I’m already so used to Photoshop/Painter/OC that I dislike the oekaki UI so much? (I hate the Painter UI as well, btw — nothing beats PS, imo). Perhaps it’s also the fact that, like Liisa likes to remind me from time to time, sketches/finished artwork drawn in oekaki always look like oekakis. Besides, it’s pretty much impossible to make large prints out of oekaki doodles ;_;.
More monkeys:

Baby Rabbit. She’s supposed to have really tanned skin, but I’m not too confident in my pencil abilities so x_X sorry.

Preliminary sketch of Anya, s/he has a certain tendency to nitpick other players’ builds to pieces.
I think tomorrow’s the last time I’ll ever draw a Monk Obsidian armor. From that moment on, you’ll all be wearing purple leotardselementalist armor.

Post spam! A completely random drawing (eg; not any of mine or anyone’s characters).
Today’s theme during Marketing Communication class was.. my monk, Missy.


The Skill Template in question is OQMTEPpS5huq4GIDlpyWJwQUAA, in case any geeky Guild Wars player actually wants to check it out. Hint: it’s got “On Your Knees!”, Penetrating Blow and Final Thrust innit.
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