Realized I never posted my divine soul sorcerer aasimar! His divinity is melting him from the inside out :)
April’s Illustration from My D&D Pirate Pin-up Calendar
Featuring our adorable satyr blood cleric. He’s the shortest non-kobold on the crew (5’0) and also the oldest member, having recently celebrated his 1,000 birthday.
Our satyr blood cleric can turn into a full goat if he wants. He's had… a storied life so far for an (approximate) 20-something.
Things my lvl 17 barbarian has collected: exp, better clothes, ill-thought-out bargains with the fae. At least they have a big heart to make up for it.
Drew some poisonous & venomous sea creatures for my first foray into risograph printing. I’m so pleased with how bright the colors turned out in-person. :') [shop link]
March’s Illustration from My D&D Pirate Pin-up Calendar
This terrifying trio, although not formally part of Ocean’s 69, are our allies (sometimes). Right to left: Xi, demon, recent Abyss-escapee, and Blood War vet, Zozo, the infamous demon pirate captain, & Zachariah Applewhite, Zozo's navigator & godson.
Turn on "prevent third-party sharing" in your settings!
Go into your settings, click on your blog name, scroll down and enable "prevent third-party sharing". I'm gonna be honest, I question how much/if this even prevents any AI bullshit, but do it just in case anyway.
Edit: On Mobile it's the Settings Gear, Visibility, Prevent third-party sharing.
You have to turn that on for all your blogs separately.
Low Tide & High Tide || [prints]
I've been ruminating a lot on my conflicting desires to keep this blog solely a space for my art (heaven knows I don't draw fast enough to keep pace with the amount of content I reblog) vs wanting to interact and share work I admire more.
The solution I've arrived at? ✨ @introspectres-reblog ✨
A new blog where I can reblog gorgeous art and ramble in the tags about it. Come look at beautiful things with me!
Wanted to practice drawing my dnd character from different angles, so I've been doing warm-ups of him kissing various NPCs
February’s Illustration from My D&D Pirate Pin-up Calendar
Old Davy is our sea elf boatswain. He’s 9 levels lower than the rest of the crew and spends most of his days intoxicated. It’s deeply unclear how he’s survived as long as he has.
January’s Illustration from My D&D Pirate Pin-up Calendar
Our first month’s stars are actually not pirates, but special guests from my fiendlock’s side of the plot. From right to left: Malodeus, (former patron), Sinclair, (lawyer), Singer, (coworker w/ benefits).
Sketch dump of my warlock's unpaid intern imp familiar, Ezekiel (Zeke). He owns my whole heart.
Oops I realized I never upload my MP100 print here from March. I had a lot of fun hiding easter eggs in the window ads.
Winter art trade with a friend who requested a cozy Simon.❄️
Months back I made a joke about how my dnd pirate crew would need to sell calendars to upgrade the ship thus... a wildly elaborate secret christmas present for them—the Ocean's 69 Pin-Up Calendar—was born.
It was a lot of work, but also a lot of fun, and I look forward to finally sharing the monthly art throughout the upcoming year!