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I Loved This Scene, So I Sketched It With 40kRenegade


I loved this scene, so I sketched it with 40kRenegade
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Chaptermaster Asterion Moloc cast a sideways glance at him, chin raised and snowy white hair playing across his forehead. The Chaptermaster was handsome in the way of a Fenrisian winter: quiet as wind, pale as ice and cold as a steel razor. He had a strong nose and a soft mouth, with proud cheekbones and eyes the color of molten metal. Long white eyelashes, thick hair and an utter lack of scarring on his face leant him the aspect of a sculpture of some ancient warrior god. For an Astartes, he had a liquid, feline grace underneath his genetically enhanced muscle. There was a predatory air about him, as if he could see right through whatever was in front of him to the meat underneath. He was Apocalypse, the rider's white horse.
Chapter serfs orbited around him, painting the air with incense smoke and applying scented oils to the Chaptermaster's pale skin. His body, wrapped in slabs of granite-hard muscle where his limbs weren’t overtaken by cybernetics, was scarred as deeply as the rest of his brothers, and the patchwork quilt of augmetic implants warped his skin like wet paper. Only his face was smooth, and the aspect was nothing short of frightening for its beauty.
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What if Moloc had pretty lips
In the process of switching to Linux so I can't use photoshop and I was wondering why Krita is such a well kept secret? Maybe it's just come a long way over the years, but its kind of the tits?
It's really streamlined and super powerful, not to mention it's open source, free, and wicked easy to install. If yall are sick of Photoshop training it's dumbass AI, I think Krita is worth considering as an alternative. It's dynamic and focused on artists, and the workspace is easy to get used to.
It's rough out there for artists rn, but the Open Source community seems to have our asses covered
People don't talk about the best part about being a dm.
It's not the cool monsters or vibrant worlds.
It's not the poignant storytelling and heart wrenching character dynamics.
It's hiding stuff from your players and being able to send a vague and threatening text to a group chat and watching them all freak out
We still doing Space marine pets?
Always! I'm a trained and certified Astarteskeeper, and like I always say: "There are no bad Space Marines, just bad handlers!"
Right? Gimp is great for photo manipulation, but I find its wonderful to have two different suites of tools for two different artistic mediums. The learning curve is there, but it's not as steep as I thought it would be
In the process of switching to Linux so I can't use photoshop and I was wondering why Krita is such a well kept secret? Maybe it's just come a long way over the years, but its kind of the tits?
It's really streamlined and super powerful, not to mention it's open source, free, and wicked easy to install. If yall are sick of Photoshop training it's dumbass AI, I think Krita is worth considering as an alternative. It's dynamic and focused on artists, and the workspace is easy to get used to.
It's rough out there for artists rn, but the Open Source community seems to have our asses covered