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Re: Share your art, fiction, music, inspired by Ghost of a T

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 9:52 am
by Seith
Poor David! He's right, it's supposed to be an ash branch (although to be honest it's bit difficult to see it in the video). But the buds could be darker, yes. I redid the model anyway, so it's a bit more readable now.

Great job Seylyn! Really nice. He does feel a bit "chunky" around the waist, but he probably just ate a few too many berries around the island... :)

Re: Share your art, fiction, music, inspired by Ghost of a T

Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2013 6:12 am
by david
Here is another great fan pic I just stumbled across on Tumblr, by user bolloxtothat at http://bolloxtothat.tumblr.com/.

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Re: Share your art, fiction, music, inspired by Ghost of a T

Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2013 6:30 am
by Seith
Haha, that cute! :D

Re: Share your art, fiction, music, inspired by Ghost of a T

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 7:28 am
by david
... and some terrific pictures from Tumblr user Corey Patrick Miller! :D

You can see his stuff full size here: http://coreypatrickmiller.tumblr.com and http://www.coreypatrickmiller.com

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Re: Share your art, fiction, music, inspired by Ghost of a T

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 11:01 am
by Seith
Nice! Those are apparently based on the very first version of Tilo as he appeared in the alpha trailer.

Re: Share your art, fiction, music, inspired by Ghost of a T

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2016 2:05 pm
by psxpetey
just found this welllll better get to drawing! ill be back soon! awesome art on here!

Re: Share your art, fiction, music, inspired by Ghost of a T

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2016 3:50 pm
by psxpetey
Ive seen MANY better drawings but here is my contribution not sure how tilo meets the bonerats but itd be cool if he was searching a cave for treasure or something and he lifted his lantern up, with an expression of awe he looks upon a bone warrior rat, he turns his back and the bone warrior strikes once but tilo thinks the axes has just fallen down and scampers away

Re: Share your art, fiction, music, inspired by Ghost of a T

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2016 4:07 pm
by Seith
That's nice! I like the story as well... :)

(Just as a small note: the lute should actually be facing the other way, in that the strings should not be visible, just the back of the lute ;) )

Re: Share your art, fiction, music, inspired by Ghost of a T

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2016 11:43 am
by psxpetey
Seith wrote:That's nice! I like the story as well... :)

(Just as a small note: the lute should actually be facing the other way, in that the strings should not be visible, just the back of the lute ;) )

Thanks seith ya that makes a lot of sense otherwise while tilo runs his strings would get all messed up! WHOOPSIE! thanks for the critique ill have to rectify that in the rest of the art that I will be posting!

Re: Share your art, fiction, music, inspired by Ghost of a T

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2016 2:42 pm
by KwisatzHaderach
Not exactly my art, but I don't want to take up a whole thread for this. So, it took me a good couple of watching through Frasier, but I finally finished my little statue of Tilo :D

He is not the most well-crafted papermouse out there, I am sure since I was totally not heeding most of the advice given on the instructions, which of course bit me in the arse after it was way too late... anyway, let me introduce to you the honourable Tilo Muad'Dib the Angular-faced!

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Thanks for going through the trouble to provide this for free! It was quite an interesting experience, kinda felt like I was wrapping a 3-D model... er... or something, not that I have ever done that :mrgreen:

Re: Share your art, fiction, music, inspired by Ghost of a T

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2016 12:13 am
by psxpetey
KwisatzHaderach wrote:Not exactly my art, but I don't want to take up a whole thread for this. So, it took me a good couple of watching through Frasier, but I finally finished my little statue of Tilo :D

He is not the most well-crafted papermouse out there, I am sure since I was totally not heeding most of the advice given on the instructions, which of course bit me in the arse after it was way too late... anyway, let me introduce to you the honourable Tilo Muad'Dib the Angular-faced!

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Thanks for going through the trouble to provide this for free! It was quite an interesting experience, kinda felt like I was wrapping a 3-D model... er... or something, not that I have ever done that :mrgreen:
ive been wanting to make one of those to but my printer ran out of colour ink halfway through!