So as it turns out, I draw as well as write (I’m admittedly better at one than I am at the other, but I’m working on it). And this is my “content” blog, so after some nudging from Kit, I decided why not post my art here? (If anyone’s worried about the posting of art meaning that the writing will be posted less, my writing always comes first. I just happen to doodle on occasion.)
This is the first of probably a lot of inconsistent pieces, a piece of fan art for Chapter 7 of @itsladykit‘s Compound Fracture; it’s one of my favorite versions of Sans. He’s a little shit and he knows it. I highly recommend the fic, is the best.
Okay, first of all, I had no idea that this was the piece you were debating doing. Second of all, your art is adorable and I love it. Thirdly–holy frick! I’m just! Thank you! I always lose my words when I get art. I swear. It’s a legitimate problem.
And this–”it’s one of my favorite versions of Sans. He’s a little shit and he knows it.”–is one of the best compliments I’ve ever gotten. Sans is one of the most difficult characters for me to write, and I’m always half-convinced that I’m screwing up his character. So hearing that you like him that much just gives me life. Thank you so much, Fresh. This is awesome!
This is my undertale secret Santa gift for @leafiron.
You mentioned you liked murder Sans or any Sans really so I really hope you like this. I worked really hard on it and had a lot of fun, originally it was going to be a still picture but he wanted to move.
Okay, this looks amazing??? Wow. You blew me away, friend! That sky is dazzling. I can only imagine how long this took to do. All those stars, the shading, the snow…all these little details. This is a work of art. Geeze. Pixel art is difficult, and the amount of patience to do this has to be high. You have some supreme talent here. This blows my mind. The balance of light and dark colors in here is extraordinary. What a piece!
I love how you did the sunset! The image of their silhouettes is stellar. Also, I imagine doing a silhouette of Papyrus must be hard, so I have to say, I really admire how you did it. What a gift!