Showing posts with label original character. Show all posts
Showing posts with label original character. Show all posts

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Esa concepts

So, yesterday I made a new warlock character on World of Warcraft, and caught myself trying to create a character for her. It all started by trying to decide what talent spec I wanted to make her - affliction or destruction. I didn't really want to go the typical "leveling spec" route of demonology with her. I wanted to have fun and just run quests with her.

I started formulating a personality - she was wearing an heirloom headpiece, so I decided that as a worgen, she was ashamed of her face and didn't like people looking at it. Depsite her implied meek, sweet personality, I thought it would be funny that she actually had a bleak outlook on the world, and just wanted to set it all on fire. So, I went with Destruction.

Something clicked in the back of my brain. One of the things I've really been struggling with lately for August Rye is that I needed a female character that could fit somewhat into the circle of August's 'friends', or rather a loose collection of people August can somewhat get along with. The only female August's age was a girl who she hated, plus was dating the boy that she was smitten with. This creates a bit of a sterotyping problem, because on the surface it looks like 'two females who can't get along because they like the same man.' I'm not too big on that kind of cliche, so I've been trying to think of a suitable female character to fit into the narrative. The problem is that the main character, August, is not exactly a friendly little ball of sunshine, so the trick was finding someone that was not so like everyone else that she'd get shot down by August as just another peasant. No, this girl had to be someone special.



So yesterday, Esa was born. Roughly around the same age as August and Billy, Esa roams around the demon world, keeping only undead and a few other demons as company. She's absolutely erratic and eccentric when compared to the main cast, which may be part due to her upbringing with other demons in the demon realm. She absolutely hates when people look at her actual human face, to the point of being ashamed of it. Instead, she always wears a hood, or a mask that resembles the face of the species of one of her closest undead companions. Her main powers are lighting things on fire and necromancy on Thursdays. When it comes to her outlook on life, she sees no problem with her rampant acts of destruction - as far as she's concerned, everywhere you look is something that needs to be destroyed, so you might as well watch it all burn. Despite her bleak outlook on life, she's very pleasant and polite, if you can get past her cultural quirks.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

The Demon Lords cards

For August Rye, there's a huge backstory and world behind the "demons" that inhabit the story. The Demon Lords are not actually particularly in leagues with one another, but a select number of highly powerful and influential creatures and characters in the demon realm. In the story's present day canon, there are currently eleven lords, with several old relevant ones either deceased, defeated, or missing.


Since I picked up some small 2.5x3.5" bristol cards, I've been drawing these demon lords (and some other characters) onto individual cards. I plan on coloring them eventually, but I want to get them all drawn and inked first. The twelve I have in progress so far are nowhere near close to the actual number of characters, but maybe a little over halfway.

In order: Helvizar, Sangri, Ymara, Cheshiredame, Lilith, Galeo Cavier, The Songstress, The Reaper, Snuggles, Billy Bay, August Rye, and Ravenfang.
I'll post more when these are finished and when I have the rest drawn as well. August Rye's been on my mind lately again, which is good. I'm getting inspired to get back to work on the story, just in time for the summer. :)

Friday, February 17, 2012

A little pixel project

Well.. okay, it's a bit bigger than little. Sort of.

I got the idea for a friend of mine's Furcadia dream to add in some first-person sprites to go with a couple non-player characters that were mainly there to explain game rules and tips. I thought the sprites would make it a bit more lively and feel a bit more whole. I also decided to take on the challenge of having them animate speech. On the surface, it doesn't look hard, but I can be very particular in how well done I want them to look. When I want the characters to speak, I want the face to respond to that speech!

Unfortunately, my little project had to go to the back burner temporarily for two reasons: I was still waiting for my tablet pen nibs so I could actually use it, and I've been busy with school work. Though I have my tablet in use again, I've still been pretty busy. Hopefully next weekend I'll scrape together some time to work on it.

I did make a fair amount of progress, though. I used my mouse to piece together some bases for the characters and even fully animated one shot of the first character. All she needs is a bit of shading, which will come last, after I've finished all the rest of the shots, which are about five total poses and about 6 frames.


 They still need some work, and some consistency kinks to smooth over, but for entire mouse work (which I haven't done in years!) I'm pretty proud of how they've turned out.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

30 Characters Challenge completed!

Here's a link to the thumbnail post linking to all thirty characters!

It's been a lot of fun! Not much else to say, I mostly say it all in the post. I did kind of barely make it, but I did it! Some of the characters were old ones, dragged up to be polished and re-made, or some very recent ones that weren't quite as developed or even designed.

Saturday, November 19, 2011

30 characters - Regine the High Valkyrie

Thought I'd post this here, as I thought she turned out pretty great.

She's made to fit in the August Rye universe, hence all the runes. The Valkyries in this universe are more along the lines of humanesque women training them to defend themselves from demons. They practically gave birth to the Protectors faction, which is a loosely-linked group of independent demon hunters all over the globe who are more interested in defending themselves from rather than attacking demons, like the D.O.