The Evolution of Omni

Note: “Omni” is the name I’ve given to this blog’s mascot, the wolf.

I’ve always had a thing for wolves and drew them differently from how they are usually perceived. Although these sort of animals are known to be very fierce, I drew the kind of wolf that appeared rather gentle and kind.  The reason I did so was to symbolically explain my dislike for stereotyping both in physical and personal aspects. This later mirrored the idea for me to come up with a graphic novel (pretty sure this will take a while to come up with) based on my personal life using the story of Omni.

A lot of pressure from studies, feelings of isolation from class during high school and family problems had kept me for a while thinking about the impossibility of this project plus the idea that artists could not profit much came pretty daunting to me due to my dad’s doubts. If it were not by God’s grace, I would not have bothered experimenting on the wolf character design at all. Continue reading “The Evolution of Omni”

On Pixel Illustrations: Reasons why Pixilart is a good choice.

If you are the type of artist who loves grids, pixels, game design and is new to pixel art making, Pixilart.net  is perfect for beginners and experts.

Oh and since you’ve landed on this post, why not check my page as well?

Here are the 5 reasons why I recommend Pixilart.

1. A Social Media-Community Platform for all audiences.
pixilart-newsfeed

Pixilart has almost the same structure and layout as any social media for commenting, status posting, link sharing, and profile making for your personal account. If you are after inspiration for your own design, this website is recommended for you besides websites like Deviantart and Pinterest. What is notable and remarkable is the child-friendliness of the website as cartoons are welcome. Ever felt that your works lack exposure? The friends you meet could applaud the simplicity of your work in the Pixilart community. Continue reading “On Pixel Illustrations: Reasons why Pixilart is a good choice.”