Dorohedoro Chapter 9 - Dances with Lizards
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Dorohedoro Chapter 9 - Dances with Lizards

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We made this after watching Dimension20's Neverafter and being inspired by Brennan's Baba Yaga. It was also around Halloween time!
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Wizard Doraemon reconnects with his flying broom.
Sweeping 'em under the table

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Ravenclaw (me) on my living broom
I'd love to model this and mod it into Hogwarts legacy,
This living broom changes with the seasons, fast and colourful in summer and spring and a beautiful trail of autumn leaves, however it is completely useless in winter :/
I'll have more art of this broom later!
Wanting to do something with my newest character Celeste the Witch and her familiar Jackie, I was initially going to draw her in several poses but it evolved into her demonstrating her creativity through her magic. She likes to use her magic broom as an artistic tool, often as a giant paintbrush as shown here though she also can shrink it down to a pencil or stylus pen. I had a lot of fun with these piece, especially designing the various ideas that appear in Celeste's brush strokes. In a way, I see her embodying my sense of creativity, always imagining new things that I need to manifest in visual form.
As always, comments and critiques are welcome.