November marked my 10-year anniversary of posting living aircraft art to DA. I've since changed accounts a few times. I made the eightyator account in 2016, trying to present myself a little more professionally. (Older accounts came with a healthy dose of teen angst...) So, while this account may only be seven years old, I've been around here for ten. November of 2013 was an entire decade ago, and that blows my mind. In that time, all my characters have changed. Most of them, I no longer have any idea what to do with. But I wanted to recognize one which has been with me for a long time. He lives rent free in by brain, and I appreciate the company. I thought it might be fun to look at a decade of art through the lens of my favorite character. Let's begin with this guy, the first living aircraft to grace my sketchbook in February of 2013. Is this Niles yet? No, not exactly. Heck, he's barely recognizable as a 737. But this image of a charismatic 737 was foundational to everything I
A month ago, I (belatedly) celebrated my 10-year anniversary on DA by posting a journal with artwork of my favorite airplane character, Niles. Today, I'd like to highlight another jet who has lived in by head since 2013, Denver! I was inspired to do this compilation because I was gifted some great fan art of him. [ leopard - gift ] on Scratch (mit.edu) It's animated! Shout out to @foxerjexu Niles has been very consistent over the years. Denver has... not... Whereas Niles was created for my story, Denver first showed up in roleplays. That's a chaotic environment to begin with, and I was 15. This character was an airplane-shaped manifestation of teenaged angst. ... 2013! The first appearance of a United 787-8 in my gallery. Officially, this wasn't Denver yet. The other airplane enthusiastically hugging him is 80 (albeit a very outdated version). At the time, I was actively using 80 as a sona. The purpose of this drawing was to express my unbridled joy after flying on 787s. In 2013