Omori Fanart

7:55 AM, Wednesday January 19th 2022

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So this isn't exactly fanart since I have never played the game, however recently I have gained some confidence to try out different things with my friends. I spent hours on just this portrait alone (including me trying to find references, getting the specifics of the head and trying to make it look as natural as possible while also texturing the hair and getting the color pallets just right)

This one still has to be refined and I have a whole emotion chart that I want to do but overall I'm just proud that I started and stuck with this mini-project.

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