happy pac and watch wednesday
normally i keep these doodles contained to my instagram stories but this one i spent too long on to just do nothing with and i'm also kinda proud of it?
maybe drew game and watch a bit too small here though ough
game and watch isn't the most talkative of guys, but pac loves hearing what he has to say! even if he gets so passionate about certain topics that he starts using beeps and boops instead of words
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i should really remember to post my things here. new rh remix!
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My beep man, a 43 years old cutie
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"Ninten-tober" Inktober #16: Mr. Game & Watch 9️⃣
I didn't get home until 8:00 PM today, so this is the quickest sketch and ink I've done all month haha!
I swear anytime I try playing as G&W, I never get the nine! 😥
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To help with a bit of visibility and getting attention to it, I'll be posting the sketch and development process of the previously posted comic throught the day. I hope that's not an inconvenience.
You can see the full thing here.
Page 1 (out of 6) was probably the hardest one to get started on, since its the one that has to set-up the table for the entire comic idea. That and it was a bit daunting since I needed to draw weaponry.
While the comic is very leaning towards Splatoon more than anything else, I also wanted it to be an opportunity to play around with Splatoon as an universe interacting with the universes involved in Smash Bros (which gets played with on Page 2 and Page 4 the most), hence why the set-up being that Inkling Girl (or Orange, if you prefer) is showcasing her skill in a smash match rather than a turf war or anarchy battle.
After all, the Inkling moveset in Smash itself does play around with most of the major weapon archetypes of Splatoon, but it excludes the Charger-type, meaning I had the opportunity to explore that she sucks with the weapon (as most players in Splatoon tend to do), paired with the idea that Peach is confirmed to be an absolute monster with the Chargers it led to the student-teacher interaction later on in the pages.
Personally, I'm... OK with chargers, at least. But I will be lying if I said I'm any modicum of great at it, since I tend to favor the Brush (which is why my version of Inkling Girl tends to be shown using the Brush most of all, helps that its easy to draw).
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