Iconic suit, iconic woman
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I did some Tomb Raider fan art a while ago and didn't post it here, sorry
I love classic Tomb Raider and wanted to put my own spin on the best girl
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Did another Lara today! For those who might have missed the first one:
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fun fact: I used to feel really guilty about not drawing many sapphic ships but could never figure out why I didn't have many sapphic ships. I eventually realized that I really only ship characters I love or have a deep connection with. and I just really don't connect with lady characters often. It was only like within the last two years did I realize I'm more masc-leaning genderqueer and that's why I connect more intensely with guy characters.
Lara (tomb raider) and Umah (Blood Omen 2) were some of the few female characters I love on the same level as my favorite male characters. They're my connection to femininity and I love them so much.
Plus, their kicks can both break someone's face so they're just made for each other!
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Classic TOMB RAIDER tributes ♥ I am so stocked for the remasters! TR is the reason I've started painting in the first place. Working on each piece for it always just brings out the child-like joy and thrill in me. Hope you enjoy these!
If you'd like to support me and my work you can grab a print from the store or become a patron ♥
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all these years and I still adore her 🧡
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TR Chronicles was my first tomb raider game and I love it SO MUCH
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Watching people play the 1st Tomb Raider game for the first time made me realize how much new games hand hold players.
They are so confused by not having a direct tutorial, by having to manually grab things, not having visual clues or maps on how to get places, manually saving otherwise your going back in time, being strategic in movement otherwise you jump off things and so much more.
It makes me wish games would let go of control and let people actually use their brains to figure things out. It’s a far more satisfying experience.
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