Rampant404

@rampant404.bsky.social

Maker of dirty art (like, tons; super duper NSFW), freak on paper but progressive in the streets; just a huge dork who thinks folks have a right to be find their joy where they may. Tons of exclusive art on my Patreon!! https://www.patreon.com/rampant404

I mean this as constructively and kindly as I can, if you don't want to see porn then literally just block the accounts that do the stuff you don't want to see. Y'all gotta stop trying to police people because they aren't doing exactly what you want them to do.

Since I enjoyed making that Claire fan art so much, I kept rolling by revisiting an old sketch of Manoa I’d done in a similar style. I enjoy manga and anime, but trying to draw in that style is definitely outside my normal comfort zone! That said, very pleased with the results.

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We are so BACK!! New tablet's working pretty good! As a proof of concept, banged out this deluxe version of an old sketch from 2024 the other day. Getting my peripherals fine tuned, I think we’re getting a lot more fun nonsense coming out soon~

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The Empress ordered these put up in every corner of the city, to ensure everyone (or thing) with the coin is going to want a turn. It’s good for the popular morale! Feel free to sound off in the comments if there’s any creatures/character classes for Drownoa to “encounter” YOU would like to see~

I am eternally grateful to the nerds that do this sort of passion project.. That’s how I was able to play Mother 3, Bahamut Lagoon, Terranigma, Mystic Ark, the SNES Megami Tensei games, and so much more. So many riches, shared purely for the love of the game.

Chris Person@papapishu.bsky.social · last wk.

For @aftermath.site, we're in a boom period for fan translations of unique games that we never made it to the west. I focused on four: Kamaitachi no Yoru, Kowloon's Gate, London Spirit Detectives, and Innocent Tears, and spoke to the people behind the projects. aftermath.site/kamaitachi-n...

I like to think I have a style that suits me well, but sometimes for fun I try to “chameleon” other artists to see what I can learn. It’s a fun exercise and I usually end up with some great fan art! (All pics by me, in the style of Paolo Serpieri, Tohru Nishimaki, StudioFA and Kira Hiroyoshi)

Nice AI-image-generating tool, but it will never be as great an artist as Onfim, a child who lived in the Novgorod Republic in the mid-1200s and who scribbled these drawings and schoolwork writings on birch bark at the age of 6 or 7.

Onfim’s drawing of himself on horseback as a warrior defeating an enemy.Two of Onfim’s works.  On the left is a copy of a passage from the Book of Psalms he did for schoolwork.  On the right is an apparently autobiographical depiction of a monster labeled with “I am a wild beast.”Some more spelling practice by Onfim with some human figures who have round heads and varying numbers of fingers on their big hands.Onfim’s writing practice accompanied by 7 little people in his particular drawing style, who tend to have very big hands with many fingers.