
This doesn’t look like the cosplayer went to Joanne’s and snagged the cheapest fabric they could find in the right color. One thing it does especially well is in the “weight” of the cosplay. The costuming spares no detail, feeling authentic in every aspect. Brought to us by Galactic Reptile, we can’t get past how perfect the shoot is (there are many other shots from the shoot you should check out on DA). Note the fading of her back leg to give depth. Look at the wonderful blocks of light that give texture to Wattson’s sleeve and pants. Recognition has to be given, however, for the amazing way that YareBear handles lighting and shadow. Speaking of Pathfinder, we couldn’t stop from letting out a “D’aTruly, the importance of squads is being taught in this chapter. Thicker lines around the eyes-maybe she’s born with it-draw attention to the intense gaze of the character, while her squad (a Pathfinder and Bloodhound) follows close behind. We love that she seems to be materializing into the page, as bits of her body and arms vanish into the stark white of the background. This lineart from kilenator on DeviantArt was one of our favorite Wraith pieces. Rending the character purely in silhouette with glowing goggles adds to the spooky and slightly unsettling vibe, making us hope that Octane isn’t standing behind us right now. DevFransen sets a haunting tone in the fan art, as a flame washes across Octane’s wildfire skin. Major props to the artist in the choices they made to simplify, each lending itself to the chibi/kawaii aesthetic over pure ease of creation. Formed from polymer clay, the tiny medic features Lifeline’s trademark dual buns and headband, as well as including many of the smaller items strapped to the character that every support player may need in the field. Flex.ĭeviantArt artist Thekawaiiod built this Lifeline chibi figure, and it is way too cute. You know what I’m going to say about how hard hands are to draw, let alone paint, but YuganShen does an incredible job on the knife-wielding hand in the foreground.

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The character is beautifully detailed, while a frenzied series of brushstrokes create their winged companion. It’s not frequent to find traditional artwork online, but this acrylic painting of the mysterious Blood Hound from artist YuganShen was a must-include. Making the piece even more special, it was commissioned by Anjali Bhimani, the voice actress of the character! VonHollde’s art is always created with attention to the character design, and this digital painting is no different, true to the character from the gap in their teeth to the intricate engineer’s gear strapped over their jumpsuit. Not only is this picture stunning, with a Holi-esque burst of hues in the background, but Sheila-Rampart’s gun-looks like an absolute beast. Kicking things off is this colorful commission from VonHollde.

Want to see what Brad was talking about? Let’s get to the art! Love the Cosplay! Love the sculpture! All of the 2d art is beautiful.” “It's great to see so much talent, and in so many different styles and mediums. “All of this art is amazing,” said Brad, looking through our collection.
