Hey I hit a numbers so now I have a “good excuse” to have a giveaway.
Free art for the winner! The winner gets a backgroundless single-character full-body piece like these [x][x][x] OR a speedpaint waist up with background/environment detail – something like this [x][x]. Other details will be discussed with the winner!The artwork can of World of Warcraft player character excluding worgen, fully original character or JJBA character!
Rules & Stuff
1. You must follow either meoproject/meocraft — or both! Both are art blogs, meocraft is just WoW specific, so you are not in for anything weird. Why would you want to win my art if you don’t like my art after all? Following both blogs does not give you extra entries, but you can at least choose what kind of content you like more!
2. Like and/or reblog this. You can reblog up to 3 times but please think of your followers and don’t just hit it three times at one go! Reblog blogs don’t count.
3. Giveaway ends about 3 weeks from this post — 9th of April, midnight GMT+2 time. Keep your ask boxes around that time. The winner will be contacted via ask and if the winner does not reply back within 24 hours a new winner will be chosen.
4. If this message gets 200+ reblogs I will also add 3 more prices — headshots for 3 other lucky people! If this message gets 300+ reblogs I will add one more headshot to that, so with 300+ reblogs there will be 5 winners total, one full artwork and 4 headshots!
5. If I get less than 100 notes (reblogs+likes) I will cancel the giveaway!
Ok that’s it I guess keep an eye on this message in case I have to add something.
— Sir Meo // meoproject // meocraft
meocraft: Hey I hit a numbers so now I have a “good excuse” to have a giveaway. Free art for the winner! The winner gets a backgroundless single-character full-body piece like these [x][x][x] OR a speedpaint waist up with background/environment detail – something like this
whinecraft: explain this, athiests Scourge magic.
hi um the askbox on your artblog is closed (my apologies if thats on purpose!!) but i LOOOOVE LOVE LOVE your style and i was wondering if youve ever done or would ever do a tutorial on how you line/colour? 8)
THANK YOU! But to be honest im probably the last person who should ever do a tutorial because I’m self taught and most of my methods are needlessly complicated and roundabout lol, but this is what I use:
- Wacom Intuos4 tablet
- sketch/ink in FireAlpaca
- color/finish in Photoshop
I’m not very good at inking but FireAlpaca’s pen tool is SO SILKY SMOOTH AND AMAZING and easy to use! I haven’t learned to color in that program yet but I think Photoshop probably has better tools for it anyway. I swap between the 2 often while on the same picture.
sketchmourne: YES HELLO I AM HERE TO HELP FOR QUEST Blizzard announced all mounts will be ground-enabled in WoD. That means all previously flight-only mounts, like Sparky here, can now be used as ground mounts! Hooray! Except… He’s gonna to light half the planet on
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Blizzard announced all mounts will be ground-enabled in WoD. That means all previously flight-only mounts, like Sparky here, can now be used as ground mounts! Hooray! Except…
He’s gonna to light half the planet on fire just by questing.
kned:
Its way less boring than druid tanking.i’ve been levelling 86-90 as blood, and it is far less boring. At least DK’s have some sort of active mitigation.
druids just seem to take every hit to the face.though i feel i am using death strike wrong. should i hold off on using it, or just use it when ever I can?
Most of the time you should be fine just using it whenever you need to heal up. Unless you’re taking really heavy damage (like tanking Garrosh or heroic raid damage) then you need to actually time it.
It’s Varaelian Balerim-Nilhandril. :D
I am so glad I asked for that last name cuz I would of guessed like Sunspark or some shit.
Varaelian Balerim-Nilhandril, Lightward of the Sunguard, Conscience of Tevruden, Master of the Light, the People’s Hope, Guardian of the Fallen, Lord of Belore’s Grace, Mister Goldenlocks.
KEEPING THIS
WHY DOES HE NEED SO MANY TITLES?? IS HE THE NEW DAENERYS??
It was a meme thing. His real titles are just as long though.
Lord Varaelian Balerim-Nilhandril, Lord of the West Sacrilosian Sanctum of Quel’thalas, Lord of the Nilhandril Trading Company, Legionnaire of the 503rd detachment of Quel’thalas, Grand Medic of the Argent Crusade, Skylord of Pandaria.
It’s a thing dude. Every elf has a stupidly long title.
Which is why until recently Tev just kept it to “Dead Commander of the Ebon Blade, Tevruden Dawnspear."
Nothing before that mattered since he, you know, died.
War Crimes Novel Sneak Peek – World of Warcraft
War Crimes Novel Sneak Peek – World of Warcraft
Garrosh is literally Orc
HitlerArthas
*Excerpt – Chapter 13*
“Are you afraid?”
“What?” The water splashed. Anduin’s bones suddenly ached.
“Are you afraid?” Garrosh repeated. The question was casually posed, as if the orc were simply making conversation. Anduin knew it for a verbal grenade. To either answer truthfully or to lie would blow open a door to things Anduin had no desire to discuss.
“There’s no reason to be. You are restrained by chains and enchanted prison bars. You’re quite unable to attack me.”
“Concern for one’s physical safety is only one reason to fear. There are others. I ask again: Are you afraid?”
“Look,” said Anduin, deliberately placing the glass on the table, “I came here because you asked me to. Because Baine said that I was the only person you agreed to talk to about … well, about whatever it is you want to talk about.”
“Maybe your fear is what I want to talk about.”
“If that’s so, then we are both wasting our time.” He rose and went for the door.
“Stop.”
Anduin paused, his back to Garrosh. He was angry with himself. His palms were damp and it took every effort he could summon to refrain from shaking outright. He would not let Garrosh see fear in him.
“Why should I?”
“Because … you are the only person I wish to talk to.”
The prince closed his eyes. He could leave, right this minute. Garrosh was almost certainly going to play games with him. Perhaps trick him into saying something he shouldn’t. But what, possibly, could that be? What could Garrosh want to know? And Anduin realized that afraid on some level though he might be, he didn’t really want to go. Not yet.
He took a deep breath and turned around. “Then start talking.” Garrosh pointed at the chair. Anduin shifted his weight from one foot to the other, then took the seat with deliberate, casual movements. He lifted his eyebrows, indicating he was waiting.
“You said you believed I could change,” Garrosh said. “What in this world or any other could make you think that, after what I have done?”
Again, no real emotion, only curiosity. Anduin started to answer, but hesitated. What would Jaina … no. Jaina was no longer the sort of diplomat he wished to emulate. He felt a flicker of amusement when he realized that for all his threats of murdering Garrosh, Varian had now become more of a role model for Anduin than Jaina. The realization was both sad, for he loved Jaina, and sweet, for he loved his father.
“Tell you what. We’ll take turns.”
An odd smile curved Garrosh’s mouth. “We have a bargain. You’re a better negotiator than I expected.”
Anduin let out a short bark of laughter. “Thanks, I think.”
The orc’s smile widened. “You go first.”
The first point goes to Garrosh, Anduin mused. “Very well. I believe you can change because nothing ever stays the same. You were overthrown as warchief of the Horde because the people you led changed from following your orders to questioning them, and finally rejecting them. You’ve changed from warchief to prisoner. You can change again.”
Garrosh laughed without humor. “From living to dead, you mean.”
“That’s one way of doing it. But it’s not the only one. You can look at what you’ve done. Watch and listen and really try to understand the pain and damage you’ve caused, and decide that you won’t continue down that path if given another chance.”
Garrosh stiffened. “I cannot change into a human,” he growled.
“No one expects or wants that,” Anduin answered. “But orcs can change. You better than anyone should know that.”
Garrosh was silent. He looked away for a moment, pensive. Anduin resisted the impulse to cross his arms, instead forcing his body posture to seem relaxed, and waited. A bright-eyed, coarse furred rat poked its head out from under the sleeping furs. Its nose twitched, and then it ducked back out of sight. The warchief of theHorde once … and now his cellmate is a rat.
“Do you believe in destiny, Anduin Wrynn?”
For the second time Anduin was blindsided. What was going on inside Garrosh’s head?
“I-I’m not sure,” he stammered, his carefully maintained image of coolness dissolving immediately. “I mean—I know there are prophecies. But I think we all have choices too.”
“Did you choose the Light? Or did it choose you?”
“I—I don’t know.” Anduin realized he had never asked himself that question. He recalled the first time he considered becoming a priest, and had felt a tug in his soul. He craved the peace the Light offered, but he didn’t know if it had called him, or if he had set out in pursuit of it.
“Could you choose to deny the Light?”
“Why would I want to do that?”
“Any number of reasons. There was another golden-haired, beloved human prince once. He was a paladin, and yet he turned his back on the Light.”
Outrage and offense chased away Anduin’s discomfort. Blood suffused his face and he snapped, “I am notArthas!”
Garrosh smiled oddly. “No, you are not,” he agreed. “But maybe … I am.”
War Crimes Novel Sneak Peek – World of Warcraft
War Crimes Novel Sneak Peek – World of Warcraft
Garrosh is literally Orc Hitler Arthas







