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Elven Lich Accountant

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Commissioned piece to be part of a fan set of cards.

This one was briefed as an elven lich counting money, so I turned him into the average 20-something-yo accountant when deadlines get close.


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(awesome pixel gorilla by BigBossErndog)

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British mfs be like

I find it quite expressive. Don't be mad at me, but the Elven looks more like a hobbit lich.

the hobbits fon tolkien also have pointed ears and because the mouth is very high up. since the mouth, nose and eyes are so close together, the face/head gets a rather round shape

that with the Lich could fit, since elven may decompose differently than humans. Especially with the lich you always have to consider that he is extremely powerful, but despite everything is an undead, organic/dead tissue decomposes very quickly (especially in summer) if you haven't treated/conserved it beforehand.

long story short
I think it turned out well, with the colors and the expression. even the skin is hanging loosely on the bone (on the face) which is really well done. also the cockroaches on the forehead have something.

horror and beauty fully balanced

the epic drawing momento

"so I turned him into the average 20-something-yo accountant when deadlines get close."

okay, I actually laughed at that description lol

The character also looks very creepy too! Great job on this!

cyangorilla responds:

Thank you!
I always keep in mind the meme with the quote <'Being an accountant is not stressful' -Jim, 27> and a very old man in the bg.

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