Nissa doesn’t really notice small cuts until something makes them sting (lemon, salt, etc.). Her hands have a lot of tiny little scars from learning to play with knives, so a paper cut wouldn’t really phase her.
How long does it usually take for your character to notice small injuries, such as paper cuts?
There’s my precious sinnamon roll! Thank you, @vectober, for being amazing!
Commission of Half-elf Assassin Nissa, for @briggsgotdiggs c:
My d&d character tiffany! she’s a teifling bard 😱 this was like my first official proper long length digital project im so happy she can be added to my digital character sheet!
Drew my roommates pathfinder character a human Fighter their name is Satoshi and we are adoptive siblings in game they are non-binary
Did a drawing of my Pathfinder 2.0 character Stamp the Goblin Bard. If anyone wants a drawing dm me or let me know sorry about the bad lighting I'm at work.
Was bored here at work drew a Tabaxi minstrel
Did a drawing of my warforged gunslinger for an upcoming game
Drew a punk rock Gnome for an up coming campaign for Patfinder
My new D and D character Vallen Gadson a Dwarf Swashbuckler/Alchemist for an upcoming campaign. If you like this picture and want me to draw your OC let me know
A character reference I made for a good friend for her PC in my latest D&D campaign in which the players are attempting to survive in the remains of a post-apocalyptic world. This was a very open-ended reference, as my directions amounted to a very simple sketch (showing a girl in a dress with long hair and side-swept bangs). I was also told that she likes cotton candy, is an air genasi, is a monk, and has a warm color scheme -- so this is what I came up with.
Introducing Oriana, or Ori! Originally a human, she was a monk and a scholar (with a suppressed cotton candy enthusiast urge on the side). Altogether, I designed her as a funky combination of Ms. Frizzle and Aang (from ATLA) on the body of an air genasi. I added in components of the original sketch created along with some objects fitting her personality -- books, glasses, park ranger shoes, and of course, cotton candy.
A couple of clothing references for various NPCs I’ve put together for a post-apocalyptic D&D campaign I’m the DM for!
I know one of my players follows this blog and if she reads beyond this point I’m going to track her down and destroy her. :D
Top left: A scientific assistant android who was expected to stand around for a few hundred years until the people within the stasis tubes they were working for were released. Instead, they took off. Their appearance is flawless as it is a hologram over a mannequin-esque body.
Top right: A blind tiefling who wanders an abandoned city, slowly raiding medical centers with their seeing-eye cat in hope they’ll be able to stave off some of their worse injuries.
Bottom left: A magician/mechanic dwarf who scavenges parts and pieces from what he finds to try and rebuild machines to assist him.
Bottom right: A halfling sailor who rides a magically-powered ship seeking out survivors while avoiding the monsters that continue to lurk in the previously population-dense areas.
A purple elf woman, because nothing's stopping me from creating one. I usually draw with lineart, but I'm trying new things, so this is more semirealistic-ish.