
Abyss. I worldbuild, draw monsters, body horror, and sometimes fanart. Do not use or repost my artwork without my permission. I am a 21+ adult and my content is not tailored to minors - you have been warned!
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2022-05-09 vs 2023-05-16
Test renders of Paradigm, the Convalescent demon of hatred that stalks the oceans in search for shed divine power. Both renders are mostly just painted on one layer that encompasses all of Paradigm, with additional layers being used for background colorations and bloom/lightbeam effects.
Because even if I have magnificent layer technology at my finger tips I will apparently just paint like it's traditional. Yippee!
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