More eyes requested by friends (technically wasn't asked to do briar since friend was joking but since i was on a roll i went for it)
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Bilgewater:
Tahm Kench,The River King
League of legends/Riot games
All credits to:Chengwei Pan, Alex Flores, Chris Campbell (Skeeziks), Mitchell Malloy, Gem 'Lonewingy' Lim, Kienan 'Knockwurst' Lafferty;
Champion concepts
The whole world's a river, and I'm its king."
"Call me king, call me demon. Water forgets the names of the drowned."The Demon of Addiction
Legends of Runeterra
Glory in Navori expasion
Credits to: Alessandro Poli
"My diet is expensively unique."
"All the world's a river, and I'm its king." The Great Waddler
Legends of Runeterra:Glory in Navori Expansion
Jack, The winner
Bull, Mako & Nukkle arriving at Sett's arena in Qayanvi
Credits to JiHun Lee, Felipe Martini
Card art appreciation
"All shall drown in my magnificence." TK
´´Years in the boxing ring taught Jack valuable lessons. He learned that if his opponent can bleed, they can fear. He learned the power of a silent stare. He learned the power of uncontrolled violence.``Jack the Winner
Gangplank,The Saltwater Scourge
Captain Gangplank "The Burning Tides" Illustrations
all credits to: Gem 'Lonewingy' Lim
"Misery has a delectable taste." TK
Legends of Runeterra
Gangplank cards Set 2 - Rising Tides
All credits to: SIXMOREVODKA STUDIO
"You're duller than a broken sandwich." TK
"Don't stare too long, lest he catches you lookin'. And don't speak ill of him, for he hears all Bilgewater's whispers. Here he comes. Chin low. Eyes lower."
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With over a decade of time and the work of some of the most accomplished artists in the games industry, League of Legends has a genuine embarrassment of riches when it comes to beautiful splash art. I discussed my absolute favourites in a previous video, but there were so many that didn't make it into that list, I decided to have another go at it.
Beauty, of course, is deeply in the eye of the beholder, and for me it's not merely a matter of the splash art being "pretty" or competently rendered. Usually, for me, it comes down to composition and storytelling, although I'm not above being charmed by simple technical execution sometimes.
In this video we'll take a look at a few different kinds of splash art - the way Marquis Vladimir's splash uses objectification to reveal something about his character, the brilliant efforts of Star Nemesis Fiddlesticks to try and bring outsiders into its story, the quiet gothic western horror brilliance of High Noon Thresh, and seven other interesting artworks.
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