A Ghostly Art Thread

GhostlyArtz

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Hello hello!

So, I am actually a much better artist than I am writer and my characters in my story were originally crafted through artwork that eventually became a story haha. But I'll only share a few clips at the moment rather than everything so:

This is one of my favorite characters of all time: Ghost. He is also my first character, which is why his name sucks haha. He's one of the MC's in my story Nephlim, even if he doesn't get a POV until much later in the story.

Anate in her glorious design. Which, I was originally trying to sell the design but that kind of flopped and I had a brilliant idea that I could just it for Anate because it is a wonderful design in my opinion

This is a piece that's for my... eleventh chapter I want to say? Burning Freedom. It is Odaix (Left) and Ivory (Right). I will eventually have art for all of my chapters, but at the moment this is the only one I have outside of:

Which, this was for my first prologue; but I rewrote the entire prologue so it no longer holds true. But this is Daemon, the 'hero' who was gifted magic via a cursed flower.

Anyways! I'll probably add more as time goes by (given, there will be long gaps since I am currently out to sea and have only just now discovered that ScribbleHub is not blocked so...) But, welcome to my art thread.

For shameless self advertisement: My story if anyone is curious can be found here (it'll be updated daily until I catch up to what I have on RR)
And- Normally I do commissions; however, at the moment I will not be able to but if anyone would like me to let them know when my commissions are open, feel free to send me a message.
My art is usually about $20 an hour.
 

Hejin57

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Looks good! The painterly style is pretty neat. I especially like the first two and the way you did the hair and eyes to really capture that child-like innocence look.
 

GhostlyArtz

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I have a scanner at work so... traditional is the way to go (but I don't think my colored works would come out nicely at all since it seems to morph the contrast).
 
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