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Published: 2015-06-22 21:09:07 +0000 UTC; Views: 1989; Favourites: 23; Downloads: 0
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This is a collage of old drawings, from around 2007. I've long been a fan of post-apocalyptic fiction such as the Fallout-games and even more of the Mad Max-films that defined the general look of the entire genre. I like to imagine the improvised re-purposing of old things that have been scavenged, as well as ponder about the future societies from an anthropological viewpoint. These are doodles of some typical tribal mutants you'd expect to see in the irradiated wasteland.Related content
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Kharmald27 [2018-12-02 19:59:15 +0000 UTC]
This art are great!
but these boils on the mutants reminds me of a thing I saw on television a long while ago about some who had found a dead moose, who on one of its side of had 300 ticks in its fur, but they was big grapes π± worlds real vampires, folks.
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Mara999 In reply to Kharmald27 [2018-12-05 22:24:16 +0000 UTC]
Reminds me of how I earlier this autumn I found the relatively fresh corpse of a deer in a ditch by the road, probably hit by a car and then fallen in there. It was completely hollowed out by some predator who had ripped of its hindlegs to get to the juicy entrails and other organs, but left everything else for the bugs that were crawling all over the carcass, like a wriggling white blanket.
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Kharmald27 In reply to Mara999 [2018-12-05 23:18:25 +0000 UTC]
well, it just proofs that the nature have its crule and gross sides π
but your mutants are cool π i like the one in orange, reminds me of an orc π
the one in the middle, is he/she (Will you possible draw Female orcs btw?) a shaman/high priest of some sort? π
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Mara999 In reply to Kharmald27 [2018-12-06 11:57:32 +0000 UTC]
These were drawn around the time when I was both looking forward to Fallout 3 and had recently discovered Fist of the North Star, so I was pretty much on a post-apocalyptic bender. These guys were also heavily inspired by orcs, and yes, the middle one was supposed to be a tribal shaman.
I might draw female orcs at some point, but I'm unsure of how to draw them, whether to make the sexual dimorphism lesser or more extreme. Do Tolkienian orc-women look as similar to the males as with humans, or is there a difference as huge as with some birds or insects? Considering the huge armies of orcs, my guess is that there could be brood-mothers similar to the ones in Dragon Age.
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Kharmald27 In reply to Mara999 [2018-12-06 12:09:21 +0000 UTC]
Hmm since orcs of Tolkiens work are mostly common known as corrupted elfs, i guess female elves could be corrupted just to expand the Dark Lord(s) armies.
hereβs a picture of a Female Orc of mine
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Mara999 In reply to Kharmald27 [2018-12-06 17:47:56 +0000 UTC]
^That's a pretty good example of the more modern Blizzard-style orcs, who are more human-like and capable of being conventionally attractive. This is how I imagine that the first few generations of Tolkien's Elven-originated orcs could have looked like, before they were severely inbred into successively more ape-like creatures.
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Kharmald27 In reply to Mara999 [2018-12-06 18:27:20 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! This Orc are a character from a fantasy Im trying to make.
and yeah, i can guess that if Tolkien had female elves that turned into orcs, they would problably looks like this for the first generation, but with a bit less muscler
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adam-ant2 [2018-04-22 01:17:16 +0000 UTC]
I wonder what the one on the right is thinking?
Probably something along the lines of; "Get off my lawn!"
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MoArtProductions [2015-07-04 02:05:22 +0000 UTC]
Thus in the events of nuclear wastes and toxic fumes came the orcs, in mockery of humans.
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Mara999 In reply to MoArtProductions [2015-07-04 07:55:19 +0000 UTC]
I've actually had an idea about a high-fantasy story about medieval kingdoms battling evil sorcerers and their subhuman servants, with the big twist is that it's set a few millennia in the future and all the magic is actually advanced technology from the past.
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