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(Latest novel, 'Duality of Forces', is available here https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BGM5YVW3)
Not a fan of holding onto artwork for months, but never know exactly when the publisher is ready to publish my work, so I have to preempt them and create content in advance. 'Duality of Forces' follows 'One Aon Fatality' and features a whole new batch of Aons, human/Forces amalgamations made by Horizons to destroy the gods of nature and give humanity dominion over Earth.
Decided I wanted to draw Fatality's outfits. Mostly, I wanted to draw Fatality's weird crossdressing/not-actually-crossdressing-not-technically-drag-queen outfits and figured I'd do the rest of the ones called out in the books. (I have already completed all of her outfits from book 1 'One Aon Fatality' which is here http://amzn.to/3vbnKUW.) Then thought the best approach for this was to do a digital "paperdoll," which are these old school 2D dolls that have cut outs of paper dresses. Except most of these outfits won't be dresses, and my dear Aon, Fatality is not a Barbie. (And before I get the "where's the stuff" and blah, she is intersex and an alien.)
Doing only the new outfits from 'Duality of Forces.' Second in the paperdoll set is the Grecian outfit that Charlene picked out for Fatality, as a means to try and elevate the image of her goddess-like friend.
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Fatality was the picture of injured dignity. The comment stung in eight places. So help her if it was another thing added to her long list of crap she didn’t have the intellectual capacity to confront right then.
She flipped through the wardrobe and threw down the longest dress she could find. The Forces had seen her naked, thus who gave a crap, so she slipped out of the lengthy chemise.
After a moment, the Aon growled, “They’re comfortable and easy to fight in.”
“You’re not going to battle.” Summer stepped in, offering a beaten gold belt and bangles. “This goes with the outfit.”
More discontented grumblings from the Aon, she couldn’t care how they interpreted audibly. The half belt rotated around her waist. The bangles clipped around her muscular upper arms.
“There. Dressed.”
Charlene was on standby with a pair of gladiator sandals to match the modern Grecian-styled dress with cold shoulder flared sleeves. The whole while, the two exchanged giggles, immune to Fatality’s murder glares and disgruntled noises.
“Entertained?” The Aon did the customary t-pose and twirl, showcasing front and back.
‘Go here,’ Charlene directed Fatality to the mirror hidden inside the cupboard’s door. Livid, she marched over, taking a stance in front of the thing.
“Fine. I look like whatever.”
In the reflection, Charlene signed, ‘Like a goddess.’
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For those who want to know more about Aons, Forces, and my character, Fatality...
The 'Duality of Forces' novel, published by Dream's Edge Publishing, is available on Amazon:
USA eBook https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BGM5YVW3
UK eBook https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BGM5YVW3
Not a fan of holding onto artwork for months, but never know exactly when the publisher is ready to publish my work, so I have to preempt them and create content in advance. 'Duality of Forces' follows 'One Aon Fatality' and features a whole new batch of Aons, human/Forces amalgamations made by Horizons to destroy the gods of nature and give humanity dominion over Earth.
Decided I wanted to draw Fatality's outfits. Mostly, I wanted to draw Fatality's weird crossdressing/not-actually-crossdressing-not-technically-drag-queen outfits and figured I'd do the rest of the ones called out in the books. (I have already completed all of her outfits from book 1 'One Aon Fatality' which is here http://amzn.to/3vbnKUW.) Then thought the best approach for this was to do a digital "paperdoll," which are these old school 2D dolls that have cut outs of paper dresses. Except most of these outfits won't be dresses, and my dear Aon, Fatality is not a Barbie. (And before I get the "where's the stuff" and blah, she is intersex and an alien.)
Doing only the new outfits from 'Duality of Forces.' Second in the paperdoll set is the Grecian outfit that Charlene picked out for Fatality, as a means to try and elevate the image of her goddess-like friend.
"
Fatality was the picture of injured dignity. The comment stung in eight places. So help her if it was another thing added to her long list of crap she didn’t have the intellectual capacity to confront right then.
She flipped through the wardrobe and threw down the longest dress she could find. The Forces had seen her naked, thus who gave a crap, so she slipped out of the lengthy chemise.
After a moment, the Aon growled, “They’re comfortable and easy to fight in.”
“You’re not going to battle.” Summer stepped in, offering a beaten gold belt and bangles. “This goes with the outfit.”
More discontented grumblings from the Aon, she couldn’t care how they interpreted audibly. The half belt rotated around her waist. The bangles clipped around her muscular upper arms.
“There. Dressed.”
Charlene was on standby with a pair of gladiator sandals to match the modern Grecian-styled dress with cold shoulder flared sleeves. The whole while, the two exchanged giggles, immune to Fatality’s murder glares and disgruntled noises.
“Entertained?” The Aon did the customary t-pose and twirl, showcasing front and back.
‘Go here,’ Charlene directed Fatality to the mirror hidden inside the cupboard’s door. Livid, she marched over, taking a stance in front of the thing.
“Fine. I look like whatever.”
In the reflection, Charlene signed, ‘Like a goddess.’
"
Photoshop CS4
For those who want to know more about Aons, Forces, and my character, Fatality...
The 'Duality of Forces' novel, published by Dream's Edge Publishing, is available on Amazon:
USA eBook https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BGM5YVW3
UK eBook https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BGM5YVW3
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fanart
Species Alien (Other)
Size 1920 x 1080px
File Size 357.1 kB
I didn't mean chonk really derogatorily so I hope I didn't cause any insult to anyone and I'm sorry if I did. I spend most work days with kids throwing fat jokes my way and I'm kind of trying to own my weight in a positive way, since chonk was a term of endearment for my heavy cat even when she lost weight, and a lot of people love chonky cats. I'm probably explaining this terribly. TL;DR No offense meant, maybe I just have a screwed up way of coping.
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