Surviving in Monster City |
Creative Crate, December 2020 - ParororoDownload our latest Creative Crate and join us for an exclusive watch party with @Parororo!Join @Parororo and fellow Core Members on December 15th at 11:00 AM Pacific for the YouTube premiere of his video showcasing the creation of the “Surviving in Monster City.” He’ll be in the chat and answering questions during the premiere!,Creative Crates are digital boxes of art content and tools that are exclusive to Core Members. At least one Crate will appear in the Core Lounge each month.This month, @Parororo delivered a high-quality digital bundle for Core Members to enjoy — including a high-resolution PSD file of his piece “Surviving in Monster City,” the brush settings he used to create the apocalyptic work, and a time-lapse video detailing his process!,,,,,About the ArtistMaximiliano Cabrera (@Parororo) is a freelance artist from Chile who has been drawing for nearly two decades. Though he started as a medical student and later majored in business and economics, art has always been his first priority and has been his full-time job for almost five years.Despite missing out on art school, he has worked as an art teacher himself, in addition to contributing art to an upcoming mobile game, drawing spooky webcomics, and other projects. He loves creating drawing comics for his characters and stories.Crate Details"The idea for 'Surviving in Monster City' is something that had been in the back of my head for a while," says Maximiliano. A recurring theme in his art is mixing human characters with monsters in a variety of scenarios: some friendly, some hostile. Amora, the girl in the piece, is one of Maximiliano's original characters, whom he has always imagined as being "battle-hardened," having to leave her ballerina days behind in order to focus on surviving among monsters. As for the baseball bat? Well, he thinks it's cool.The process video shows Maximiliano's usual methods and the way he normally works. It particularly shows how he colors both characters and backgrounds. "My characters usually have a lot of black and white, and my coloring (or how I pick colors) is something I get asked about from time to time," he shares. The background work, on the other hand, displays how he will work in different depth layers: starting with the foreground and characters, followed by the close background, and finally focusing on the details in the far-off distance.Though he doesn't use a large quantity of specific brushes, Maximiliano does have preferences with his own tweaks that he has been using for a long time. The line art brush setting shared in the crate may be familiar, but the second brush is one that has been tweaked. He finds it works very well for a sharp effect he likes to do, especially when coloring hair as in "Surviving in Monster City." For a better effect, he recommends frequently switching between both normal and eraser mode.Check out the December Creative Crate!
Creative Crate, December 2020 - ParororoDownload our latest Creative Crate and join us for an exclusive watch party with @Parororo!Join @Parororo and fellow Core Members on December 15th at 11:00 AM Pacific for the YouTube premiere of his video showcasing the creation of the “Surviving in Monster City.” He’ll be in the chat and answering questions during the premiere!,Creative Crates are digital boxes of art content and tools that are exclusive to Core Members. At least one Crate will appear in the Core Lounge each month.This month, @Parororo delivered a high-quality digital bundle for Core Members to enjoy — including a high-resolution PSD file of his piece “Surviving in Monster City,” the brush settings he used to create the apocalyptic work, and a time-lapse video detailing his process!,,,,,About the ArtistMaximiliano Cabrera (@Parororo) is a freelance artist from Chile who has been drawing for nearly two decades. Though he started as a medical student and later majored in business and economics, art has always been his first priority and has been his full-time job for almost five years.Despite missing out on art school, he has worked as an art teacher himself, in addition to contributing art to an upcoming mobile game, drawing spooky webcomics, and other projects. He loves creating drawing comics for his characters and stories.Crate Details"The idea for 'Surviving in Monster City' is something that had been in the back of my head for a while," says Maximiliano. A recurring theme in his art is mixing human characters with monsters in a variety of scenarios: some friendly, some hostile. Amora, the girl in the piece, is one of Maximiliano's original characters, whom he has always imagined as being "battle-hardened," having to leave her ballerina days behind in order to focus on surviving among monsters. As for the baseball bat? Well, he thinks it's cool.The process video shows Maximiliano's usual methods and the way he normally works. It particularly shows how he colors both characters and backgrounds. "My characters usually have a lot of black and white, and my coloring (or how I pick colors) is something I get asked about from time to time," he shares. The background work, on the other hand, displays how he will work in different depth layers: starting with the foreground and characters, followed by the close background, and finally focusing on the details in the far-off distance.Though he doesn't use a large quantity of specific brushes, Maximiliano does have preferences with his own tweaks that he has been using for a long time. The line art brush setting shared in the crate may be familiar, but the second brush is one that has been tweaked. He finds it works very well for a sharp effect he likes to do, especially when coloring hair as in "Surviving in Monster City." For a better effect, he recommends frequently switching between both normal and eraser mode.Check out the December Creative Crate!
Creative Crate, December 2020 - ParororoDownload our latest Creative Crate and join us for an exclusive watch party with @Parororo!Join @Parororo and fellow Core Members on December 15th at 11:00 AM Pacific for the YouTube premiere of his video showcasing the creation of the “Surviving in Monster City.” He’ll be in the chat and answering questions during the premiere!,Creative Crates are digital boxes of art content and tools that are exclusive to Core Members. At least one Crate will appear in the Core Lounge each month.This month, @Parororo delivered a high-quality digital bundle for Core Members to enjoy — including a high-resolution PSD file of his piece “Surviving in Monster City,” the brush settings he used to create the apocalyptic work, and a time-lapse video detailing his process!,,,,,About the ArtistMaximiliano Cabrera (@Parororo) is a freelance artist from Chile who has been drawing for nearly two decades. Though he started as a medical student and later majored in business and economics, art has always been his first priority and has been his full-time job for almost five years.Despite missing out on art school, he has worked as an art teacher himself, in addition to contributing art to an upcoming mobile game, drawing spooky webcomics, and other projects. He loves creating drawing comics for his characters and stories.Crate Details"The idea for 'Surviving in Monster City' is something that had been in the back of my head for a while," says Maximiliano. A recurring theme in his art is mixing human characters with monsters in a variety of scenarios: some friendly, some hostile. Amora, the girl in the piece, is one of Maximiliano's original characters, whom he has always imagined as being "battle-hardened," having to leave her ballerina days behind in order to focus on surviving among monsters. As for the baseball bat? Well, he thinks it's cool.The process video shows Maximiliano's usual methods and the way he normally works. It particularly shows how he colors both characters and backgrounds. "My characters usually have a lot of black and white, and my coloring (or how I pick colors) is something I get asked about from time to time," he shares. The background work, on the other hand, displays how he will work in different depth layers: starting with the foreground and characters, followed by the close background, and finally focusing on the details in the far-off distance.Though he doesn't use a large quantity of specific brushes, Maximiliano does have preferences with his own tweaks that he has been using for a long time. The line art brush setting shared in the crate may be familiar, but the second brush is one that has been tweaked. He finds it works very well for a sharp effect he likes to do, especially when coloring hair as in "Surviving in Monster City." For a better effect, he recommends frequently switching between both normal and eraser mode.Check out the December Creative Crate!

https://www.deviantart.com/parororo/art/Surviving-in-Monster-City-863429782
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Dragon Ball Sai Vegeta |

https://www.deviantart.com/salvamakoto/art/Dragon-Ball-Sai-Vegeta-863429576
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Free-to-use Deer Base! |

https://www.deviantart.com/qanat/art/Free-to-use-Deer-Base-863427636
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Science? |

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Action Figures |

https://www.deviantart.com/bobthedalek/art/Action-Figures-863428028
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amaze |

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2nd Year of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate |

https://www.deviantart.com/jjsponge120/art/2nd-Year-of-Super-Smash-Bros-Ultimate-863427001
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Acerola's Special Training(Pokemon Tg)[RezuUpdate] |

https://www.deviantart.com/rezuban/art/Acerola-s-Special-Training-Pokemon-Tg-RezuUpdate-847289713
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I'm Asking This Dance Come Take My Hand |
Species: Lac Alaotra Gentle Lemur (Alaotrabamboemaki)
Latin name: Hapalemur Alaotrensis
Originates from northeast Madagascar.
Current status: Critically Endangered
Did you know:
&The Lac Alaotra Gentle Lemur is the only Lemur specifically adapted to living in papyrus reeds.
&Unlike the other Bamboo Lemurs, it does not eat bamboo, but papyrus reeds, shoots of the common reed and two types of grass.
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https://www.deviantart.com/mouselemur/art/I-m-Asking-This-Dance-Come-Take-My-Hand-838508887
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A Tickled Tomboy Princess Daisy |

https://www.deviantart.com/caroos-dungeon/art/A-Tickled-Tomboy-Princess-Daisy-863342039
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Snack Time!!! |

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Okami-inspired monsters |

https://www.deviantart.com/sandara/art/Okami-inspired-monsters-863340802
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Undertale wonderful idea aus versions |

https://www.deviantart.com/nsei1903/art/Undertale-wonderful-idea-aus-versions-863339425
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(Nephfei) Official Critter Guide |

- These species live in Nephfei, they cannot exist as OCs outside of Nephfei while still making use of the species names / lore (AUs are fine but should not be the character focus).
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- You may make as many characters of these critters as you'd like for your nephfei stories, but you may not create adoptables of them.
- Designs for these critters cannot be sold, they can only be traded or gifted! If someone is traded one of these characters and do not want them to be involved in Nephfei, then they must be stripped of all species information and converted into a regular critter oc.
- These critters are very open design wise, but please take note of the important physical appearance features in this guide and include them on your characters.
- There's a folder in Nephfei specifically for any refs or artwork of these critters, please submit to the correct one!

https://www.deviantart.com/queijac/art/Nephfei-Official-Critter-Guide-863333360
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Chibi Juliet Starling |

https://www.deviantart.com/karosu-maker/art/Chibi-Juliet-Starling-863331912
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[Genshin Impact] Lewd Beidou |

https://www.deviantart.com/zaphn/art/Genshin-Impact-Lewd-Beidou-863333848
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Attached |

https://www.deviantart.com/recycledrelatives/art/Attached-863330893
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Casual Elsa |

https://www.deviantart.com/umigraphics/art/Casual-Elsa-863331006
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Samus WG Drive Pt.2 |

https://www.deviantart.com/geodudeman124/art/Samus-WG-Drive-Pt-2-863330936
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