Showing posts with label jinx. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jinx. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Fishbones prototype

As this is my final year in grammar school, I should prepare to my final exams, but hey, why should I hold myself back if I have inspiration? :D

After those Temmo mushrooms and Ziggs bombs I couldn't rest. What if the words nerds needs my jewelry? I can get better if I practice! But what to do next...?
So, in one of my free moments I started to google other LoL themed stuff to craft, and well... I had the idea for quite long, but only then came to my mind again. Jinx's Fishbones :)

That's her, and the shark-shaped-bazooka is Fishbones :)

So again, the crazy women's name is Jinx, the Loose Canon, she is a bad girl in Piltover, where my dearest Vi works as a cop, Jinx likes to mess with Piltovers Finest, there are several Easter eggs depending on their relationship.
(Also look at both splash art, Jinx has the same background as Vi but this time in complete chaos)
She's one of my favs, not like I could play properly with her, but she costed me way to much, I cannot afford not loving her... :D

But, if I'm right, you're not interested in a lore you'd read anywhere, so Here comes Fishbones!

Yeah, again a tiny thingy :P

Sunday, November 24, 2013

League of Legends, or Why did I star to play another game?

Anyone that knows me a little must have learnt that I have a thing for concept artists.
~(Story time)~
Years before (surely I must have been under 12) I found the fantastic and unforgettable Jason Chan and I was just silently loving him for almost 4 years. When one day, my only one came to my life and shortly after saw my background on my PC.


His surprising reaction was saying "Hi there, Jace!" and I was like "What..? You know this art?....." He knew it from the game Magic the Gathering....
...And long story short, this is How I Started To Play Magic The Gathering


But... look at his work, and say you don't like it!

(If you say so, I won't believe you. Just saying.)

For your information, his work inspired me trough years and helped me accept the thought of drawing digital. I was a big snob, my strong opinion was that only those arts could be appreciated that are made on paper with ink or pen, because when you work on computer, you can variate your art, your mistakes don't matter. I learned my lesson. Anyone that can create must be treated as an artist, because every artist put effort into those pieces and, at least the work that he or she had with it, must be appreciated. Thank you internet, and especially thank you Jason Chan!

My habits never change, this time I did just the same...