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fridayvelvet · 1 year
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Shin Hakyun for Grazia 2017
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70sscifiart · 1 year
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Uncredited 1958 cover art for Charles Beaumont’s Yonder
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milosflaca · 6 months
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I did this for author Ruby Dixon (author of Ice Planet Barbarians) for her book Bound to the Shadow Prince (in Yonder app).
Here is extra content: closeups and sketches I sent to Ruby when I was exploring Nemeth. It was tricky to drawn him sitting because his legs bended in a weird way.
I enjoyed this commission so much.
I was up for doing promotional work on my country for the IPB. In the end, nothing happened, so getting the commission from the author kind of rocked! You can follow me on IG and FB (milosflaca as well).
Please do not repost my work.
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btsicedtea · 3 months
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This is the final boss of siblings or dating, at least for Kang Jiwon
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beezaartblog · 22 days
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How I measure and draw beeza body type
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bloomingbutterflies · 1 month
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I drew. @yonderstuff's oc Yonder corrupted !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
yahahaha
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2nd image is the original fella !!!!!!!!
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peridot894artpost · 2 years
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Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles
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[ID: Banner of the game Yonder. It shows an illustrated scene of a farm. In the foreground, a brown-haired player character and a small red fox are napping next to a big fluffy brown animal with huge horns. In the background are two wooden animal pens with red roofs and a pair of the same horned animal, on adult and a young one. The sky is blue and the grass green and dotted with flowers. The game logo is mostly golden, with the O being an illustration of big blue round sails. End ID]
I want to put this whole review under the fact that I bought this game on sale for less than 5 Euro. There will be a lot of bitching, and many things I would not accept with the non-sale price, but it was cheaper than a pizza and kept me busy for over 25 hours (though I admit, I am not the fastest, so I think <20h is realistic).
In Yonder, you are trying to find out about your past when your ship sinks and you end up stranded on an island threatened by the murk - some kind of dark fog blocking areas. Only you can see and befriend the small creatures called sprites which you need to clear the murk, progress the story, and finally discover the (very surprising! :o not) truth about your past.
On your way to do so, you have to gather resources, barter for goods, tame animals, catch fish, and discover secrets.
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[ID: Screenshot of the game. The player character is overlooking a vast landscape with a huge mountain in the far background, surrounded by a pink forest. Trees closer to the player are green instead, and the landscape sports many cliffs and an ocean on the right side of the picutre. The sky is mostly blue, with a few pinkish-white clouds. Some kind of whale-shaped animal is floating in the distance between the clouds. End ID]
The positives:
Save whenever, good autosaves, multiple save slots.
Customize character with hair and eye colors, but also body shapes! Yay.
Lots of clothes to discover as well.
Cute animals to tame <3
If you have 2 of the same animal on a farm, there will be a third, baby version, it's so adorable.
Very relaxed, stress free gameplay. No combat, no death, drowning ports you back up on land.
The quest log is very detailed and works as a marker on the map, too.
Tons of things to discover, and very clear progression indicators.
I really liked the lighting in this game. Beautiful sunrises <3
Two modes of fast travel - from farm to farm for a (small) cost, and from one sage stone to any of the others once their quest is cleared.
Big inventory, early unlocked stash.
Some beautiful, diverse biomes.
Keyboard controls can be rebound.
Plays perfectly on the steam deck.
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[ID: Another screenshot. The player character is gliding over a purple forest while hanging onto a rainbow colored umbrella. Underneath the character is a settlement with purple buildings, what looks to be an observatory and a giant planet model. The landscape in the distance is covered in fog and tinted with warm sunlight. End ID]
The neutral:
Short, lackluster story. This is not a game I bought for the story.
Farming is very basic. There's 4 different crops, a couple different animals to tame, and you can plant trees, which only give you the same wood you can find all over the place. It's not a farming game, though, so whatever.
The foxes are adorable but don't give anything unique. Some produce items that are harder to get, which is nice.
The game is a bit inconsistent whether a quest will use up your items or not. All the clothes you have to find for the scarecrow you get to keep, while other items get used up.
Hell, you can BUY tools, even though you get every single on for free and they cannot break, get lost, or get dropped. Why tf? I played the whole game having 2 sickles, unable to get rid of one of them.
Crafting is an over complicated, horrible UI, convoluted mess. Why is this in neutral?
Because you can buy pretty much everything. You can break rocks for days and then spend several minutes crafting ever increasing intermediate steps to get a bunch of stone pillars and arches - or you return for a few days and just buy them.
There is no money, so you barter with goods matching prices, which is a bit annoying. I ended up paying everything with potatoes and grass.
With a bit of patience and luck, you can even buy every fish, and it counts for the fishing collection, which, thank you, fishing is annoying.
Very short ingame calendar; a year is 30 days, so each season only lasts 7-8 days.
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[ID: A screenshot of the game's crafting menu. It shows available recipes for the profession Constructor, with things such as stone arches and pillars, farm buildings made from stone, various metal ingots, and a set of profession specific clothes. End ID]
The negatives:
(Aka things that made me want to throw my deck at the wall.)
Jumping sucks. If you're standing wrong against a rock, jumping will make you jump back instead of up, which might lead to you falling off things. Luckily, very little jumping is actually required.
You can't select a hairstyle when creating the char, you find them all over the place. Default hair is ugly af. If I hadn't found a cute one pretty soon, it would have been WAY less fun staring at an ugly blob of polygons for 20 hours.
Similarly, you get some basic hair colors and can unlock super fancy ones in the game. Now why is this negative? Because not all default colors exist as shampoo, and I was so happy to find a perfect hair color when making my char, which I would have never gotten back, so I couldn't use any shampoo :(
The. Sounds. This game has some of the most grating, repetitive, ear-bleeding sounds I have ever had the displeasure of encountering in a game. Usually, I would turn off sounds nothing much lost, but:
The. Cats. There is a quest to find 55 cats in this game, and the only way to find them is to have sounds on, because they mew very loudly when you get close - or, I guess, seeing a blob of tiny pixels hidden away between rocks and trees 55 times.
Speaking of the cats. Some of them only appear at certain times, like winter, spring and summer nights, or even summer sunrise. In my opinion, this makes finding them without the wiki tedious; perhaps possible, definitely not worth it.
The only good point about the cats is that there's more cats in the game than you need, so there is a chance you find enough of one breed on your own.
Day/night cycle from 6am-6pm and vice versa, with no way to skip time. Which means for half of the game time, it's annoyingly dark. Makes it extremely hard to see anything, hey, at least you get a lantern. Which bugged once leaving me with a pitch black screen. Its just not fun. It would have been fine if nights weren't 12 hours long.
I would have turned my screen brighter, but days are extremely bright in comparison - even after turning down bloom.
Thunderstorms, especially at night. They just flash the whole screen white in irregular intervals, it's horrible. Once or twice, I had to put the deck down and wait until they were over. Luckily, they were rare.
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[ID: A screenshot of the game, showing the player character in front of one of the sage stones; a giant face made out of stone, mouth wide open, mouth and eyes glowing brightly. It's sitting on an uphill slope on a snowy mountain with a huge cliff face to the left. End ID]
There were a few minor bugs; the aforementioned missing lamp during one night, I somehow completed a quest twice and got two badges, and the UI for board quests if you talk to the quest giver NPC without the items present is so bad I consider it a bug. Nothing gamebreaking.
Why do I still recommend it? Well, it was fun. Mostly. It was a real "couldn't put it down" game for a week or two, just one more quest, one more creature. It was less fun to have the game running for 2 real life hours waiting for next winter because I was missing one single cat and had nothing else left to do.
It's also a game I will happily uninstall and never touch again now that I 100% it, which, honestly, is nice, I have enough games to return to. Sadly, there doesn't seem to be a way to hide the interface for better screenshots (though you can try to catch the split second before opening inventory or compass.)
If you like low-stakes, cozy games, this one might be for you - but on sale. If you're sensitive to flashing lights, beware of the thunderstorms.
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literalliterature · 9 months
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Another palette challenge from @theatricuddles ! I know this isn't precisely what you asked for the expression, but I saw a reference photo I liked a lot and got this idea, so I hope that's okay! Also tumble got mad when I tried to post this as a GIF but
[Description: The image is a drawing of a raven/kenku from the neck up, done entirely in a palette of green. Their head is tilted up and they look back at the viewer with open-mouthed terror. The palette, called "#4 Electric Feel," is shown at the top. The video initially shows the same image, but then glitches and is replaced by a raven skull also done almost entirely in green, but with a tiny pink glow in the eye socket. End description.]
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citrinekay · 1 year
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watching Yonder like yes this is so sad and devastating this man lost his wife but also my I need to fuck that old man disease is raging out of control
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fridayvelvet · 11 months
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Happy Hakyun Day✨
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artsandseances · 1 year
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honestlyyoungtyphoon · 10 months
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Yonder has updated Sovieshu's regression arc. 🎉🎉
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namjhyun · 2 years
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Han Ji Min and Shin Ha Kyun for W magazine Korea October 2022, promoting their drama Yonder.
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beezaartblog · 4 days
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I keep reimagining beeza cause i don’t like the original official version of beeza, she seemed too goofy with that big grin smile with a cal art. I feel it doesn’t suit or fit her as a interesting character. To me Beeza looks better with a small soft smile
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afoolandathief · 1 year
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It's Valentine's Day!
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