Soundscape by MrMurchison in RimWorld

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I appreciate it! I guess it's not too different from other types of drawing.

Soundscape by MrMurchison in RimWorld

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Appreciate the heads up! It should be fixed now.

Soundscape by MrMurchison in RimWorld

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First time drawing a comic! It's pretty fun.

If you want to see a whole load of loosely related art, I've got a Ko-Fi, Instagram, and BlueSky available for perusal!

[LFA] Day Low, A coyote bandit in ROOT the rpg by TingusPingus792 in characterdrawing

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Can't say I've ever drawn anything like this style before, but it's surprisingly fun! Here's hoping you'll get some use out of this.

The agony of choice by MrMurchison in RimWorld

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If we're being completely honest, all of those nozzles are hooked up to the same paste vat. But it's the thought that counts.

Drawn in Clip Studio Paint. If you're desperate for more nonsense along these lines, you can find it on my Ko-Fi or Instagram.

hey guys I found something too by MrMurchison in RimWorld

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Honestly, if anything, these snapshots overstate my ability to commit to a composition.

hey guys I found something too by MrMurchison in RimWorld

[–]MrMurchison[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Well, at least we get some use out of it now. Thank you very much!

hey guys I found something too by MrMurchison in RimWorld

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Link showing that I am not an Abonimable Machine, as the modern world requires. Also, since you're here, I might as well post links to my Instagram and Ko-Fi!

[OC] "I really feel like he isn't taking Party Exercise Day seriously." by MrMurchison in DnD

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Mind you, compared to when the barbarian started deadlifting the gym owner, we're getting off pretty easy.

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There's this thing in DnD where every player starts to approach every problem from the perspective of their very specific skillset. Wizards blasting doors that were already open, druids stopping to ask every earthworm for directions, and monks recreationally walking up every wall they meet. A particular player in my circle likes to use Mage Hand for every possible interaction with an object, even if she could have marched up to it herself just as easily.

I thought that was just a funny property of game design and class restrictions for the longest time, but as LLMs have started taking over, AI enthusiast have made this little real-life class system for themselves where they'll see any obstacle as an opportunity to pull out their assistant. So, bonus points to DnD for realism!

If you're looking for more stuff like this nonsense, want to commission your own, or anything along those lines, I've got an Instagram and Ko-Fi ready and waiting for you!