BTW, I refer to it as Buddi Bear in the image because the backpack is basically merch of a toy line of the same name. Eventually, I'll get to designing it, but what you need to know is that they're animatronic toys, similar to Teddy Ruxpin.
Working on something Cranium Command related. It's a remake of an old piece though.
Fun photo of Boo I took and edited a few minutes ago. This was done on my phone, so it's far from what I'd do if I edited this on my computer, but I like what I can do with the basic editing stuff. Either way, taking pics of Furbies is fun.
Here's something related to my robot OCs, specifically Rocket. It's a teddy bear backpack that he's had for a while. He doesn't carry it around much though. He mostly just keeps his most important stuff in it, though occasionally it serves as a comfort item.
#propdesign #digitalart
I have once again redesigned Hypothalamus. This time, I went with an 80’s toy robot look with his head. I just wanted to streamline his design more, as it’s rather difficult to draw him.
#craniumcommand #fanart #epcot
I had a dream this morning where Rocket got in trouble for yelling “delete yourself“ at someone who was messing with R.J. He would totally do that, even if he doesn’t get along with R.J. very well. It should be noted that he would regret it, since it’s a cruel thing to say.
#OCs #yapping
Not what I had planed, but I thought I’d draw my take on Max Goof, specifically after both of the Goofy movie. I thought it would be interesting if he still liked Powerline but also gave stuff like Lester’s Possum Park a second chance.
#maxgoof #fanart
Thought I'd draw another scene with Pearl and Tyke. I like to think that Pearl often has to make sure that Tyke is safe, because his nervousness will cause him to make a decision at the wrong time, it's especially a problem when crossing a road.
#OCsky #alien #scifi
Here’s another painting of an individual killer whale for #OrcaActionMonth. This time, it’s a Bremer Bay orca, WA010 B-Slice/Nibbles.
#orca #AnimalArt #SciArt
Construction in the original entrance and marquee to the Wonders of Life pavilion at EPCOT Center.