i was board last week and in a horror mood and wanted to draw some spooky monsters sooo made some spooky horror/ monster designs for hms
(tw: horror, gore?)
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My take on human Kirby characters
Kirby 64: Kirby, Waddle Dee, and Dark Matter characters
Kirby 64: Kirby & Friends
Modern Kirby: Kirby & Friends
Kirby: All Dark Matter Characters
I had a lot of fun making these designs, as well as making unique lore for Dark Matter :)
I may do more in the future since I left out a bunch of other kirby characters so look out for those.
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Been re-reading Designation: Miracle by @umisabaku and I felt like drawing Rescue Mission Honeytrap Takao from chapter 12 of Don’t Blink. It’s such an iconic scene to me. x)
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Nezarec, Disciple of Pain
Took a stab at designing my own pre-raid Nezarec when he was still a Disciple, since there is none concretely available in game. Below is the reference sheets and notes.
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can we appreciate her for a second? the butterfly wings are hairbands, the fact her mask hasn't actually changed it just reflects purple now, that neckline, the fact shes still clearly her
it is so important to me that she is still so clearly ladybug with the butterfly. the butterfly has been at her throat constantly, and it is so important to me how much of the ladybug design she keeps in using it. it has taken over her life, but damnit she is still ladybug.
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Between this and Heath... man.
My problem isn't his face, it's that (from this admittedly close-cropped picture) the male characters get such boring clothing designs compared to girls. Mouscedes and Skunkrates aren't even on the same level here.
They could have used such interesting aesthetics and styles for him (and Heath), and they just drop the ball. Could have continued some kind of punk/scene/emo/etc. aesthetic from his earrings & hairstyle, but all he has is a hoodie?
I know higher-ups expect only girls to actually buy the Monster High dolls, and that designing characters for the dolls plays a part in what they look like on the show. But are they seriously actively discouraging giving male characters interesting fashion?
(post edited to remove targeting the character designers on the show's crew; their creativity clearly shows with the female character designs, and the merch is (unfortunately) exclusively expected to be bought by girls, so it feels likely that Mattel is mandating that male characters not outshine the girls)
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