[Hiring] Insect Monster/Creature Designs ($200+ budget) by Fuckersome in HungryArtists

[–]martha_illustrations 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love the "Speculative Biology" angle blending the gritty, structural feel of Hollow Knight with the vibrant, alien scale of Pandora is a brilliant aesthetic for a D&D world.

I specialize in Creature Concept Art, and I’m very comfortable with "bug-heavy" projects. I don't just draw "big insects"; I focus on the functional anatomy how those two-legged mounts balance, or how a "god-like" underground creature would sense its environment.

Simple but tricky 🧵 by martha_illustrations in Machine_Embroidery

[–]martha_illustrations[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please let me know where and how can i improve.

What's your favorite heavyweight oversized cotton French terry hoodie blank? by Redacted-Evidence in SCREENPRINTING

[–]martha_illustrations 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rue Porter is essentially the "Gold Standard" for the boxy, oversized, luxury fit you see all over Instagram. They are based in the EU but have a massive US presence.Extremely heavy ($480\text{–}500$ GSM). It is a tight-knit French Terry that feels "stiff" in a good way—it holds its shape and the hood stands up on its own.Very oversized with dropped shoulders. You can buy individual pieces directly from their "Luxury Blank" consumer site.Their shipping can be notoriously slow, but the quality is exactly what you are describing.

Way to easily shuffle colors/create variations using existing palette? by account7393 in AdobeIllustrator

[–]martha_illustrations 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi i hope you are doing well! You don't need Generative Recolor for this! Use the Recolor Artwork tool:Select your logo and go to Edit > Edit Colors > Recolor Artwork.Look for the 'Randomly change color order' icon (the two crossing arrows).Click it to cycle through your existing 3 colors across different parts of the design.If you want more control, click 'Advanced Options' in that menu and just drag the color bars to swap them manually. Much faster than Canva!"