Really happy with how this illustration turned out! Even though I know our crew won’t always have such a happy and carefree life haha
Very ghibli-esk
thought she was flashing her tits, those are knees apparently
Knees with nipples? I’m guessing they’re just very knobbly knee-knobbles.
This is so beautiful!!
The Wildsea is one of the games I’m so conflicted on.
The setting is almost 10/10 for me with it’s large forest, forgotten ruins, adventure and discovery truly at it’s core and anything feels possible. I love the ship as a character part of it too involving a sense of actual stake from everyone. Your illustration I feel truly captures that wonder.
The gameplay though just seems so bland to me in comparison. The tracks feel like such a cheat instead of making everything unique It feels like the crunchiest rules-lite game I’ve ever seen, and not in a good way.
Guess I’ll keep digging through the leaves of TTRPGS hoping to find my perfect one some day.
Thank you!!
Yeah I pretty much agree with you. I love love love the setting and vibes, but it seems hard to really make much progress on anything, but easy to get punished in a way that gets frustrating.
Though, we haven’t played for long yet, so I want to wait a bit longer and think the mechanics through before a final judgement. And maybe there’s ways to work it out or learn to work with the kinks it has. But it’s good to know it’s not just me who feels the mechanics to be a bit wonky!
If you figure something out I’d love to know. Otherwise I’m considering porting a lot of the setting stuff to Stars Without Number or something
Those leaves are chef’s kiss! Do you mind sharing your process for painting them? I struggle to get mid field leaves like this.
Up close super detailed I can do, far off hints at leave I can do, but this distance I have yet to find a process that isn’t super labor intensive and looks good.
Thank you so much! I actually had a couple different attempts until I found something that worked well and fit the style of the rest.
It ended up less labor intensive than some previous attempts would’ve been, but still was a whole lotta work, so you might still want to try different approaches!
I basically made rough color sploches first, staying in darker shades. Then I used a basic round brush with the taper set to quicky reduce brush size with less pen pressure, that’s how I get that leaf shape with quick short brush strokes. Then I just layered them from back to front, getting lighter in color.
Sorry it’s a bit hard to describe in writing, I hope it makes any sense at all…
Oh, that makes sense! I’ll give it a go. Thank you!





