Damn, Falcon did these? I had no idea. Yeah, it's v. cool that he can work in charcoal as well.
4 weeks ago
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Let the artist continue roasting the meal, for it seems to be improving.
4 weeks ago | 13
I really love the dark, sketchy-scratchy look it keeps, feels chaotic and terrifying in the same way Otto Dix’s WW1 sketches/paintings were
3 weeks ago | 1
Hey, that looks like what I posted when you asked what people would change about the soldiers' training manual! I'm not the only one to have posted something like that, but this is still really cool to see!
4 weeks ago | 7
Genuinely, I was hoping to see that one guy who didn't want Brandon to plug his book...
3 weeks ago | 0
I must say that is some marvelous art. Its striking and evocative while looking like the sort of think a soldir with a love of drawing and no small talent, or perhaps with some engineering training, could oroduce in the field. This style along with perhaps piece or few(perhaps some in color, even) done up to look like a woodcut(generative imaging is good for taking things from physical sketch to digital-underpainting, making use of the new tech without actuallycrossing the line into mere CG-slop) would really make it come to life.
3 weeks ago | 0
I thought you weren’t allowed to promote your book anymore
4 weeks ago | 6
The moment the book becomes official your gonna bet im gonna immediately buy it.
4 weeks ago (edited)
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Heeeeyyyyyy wait, weren't you supposed to stop promoting the book /j 😂
4 weeks ago | 1
Great artwork. Curious on one more thing, though. How much will the book be on release day?
3 weeks ago | 0
Brandon Fisichella
@fightertales artwork keeps getting better and I am so happy to have 20+ of his original pieces in the upcoming book. The delay will have been VERY worth it by the end.
Reminder, "The Corpse War of 1793" is slated for release on the First of December! It will be for sale via www.nativeoak.org and also via Amazon.
Physical copies will be able to be shipped worldwide.
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