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11.23.2025 Artfight Art Dump

Date Published: 11.23.2025

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Mood: Finally Free From Doing Graphic Design For A Car Company 🎨⛓️🏃🏼‍♀️‍➡️
Listening To: Psycholonials OST
Watching: Early 2000s Cartoons Apparently
Playing: Animal Crossing New Horizons

Been A While

First and Foremost, Behold, My Cherished PNGs

Headshot art of a black haired charcter with purple eyes.
Ixora Art by Yuutsu
a character with brunette hair is holding a staff on top of a lilypad in a swamp.
Roseanna Art by redstrate
A pink haired character stands in darkness while two glowing skulls hover around her.
Cinder Art by greenleafarrow
Bust art of a character wih black hair and a lavender vestment.
Ixora Art by kittygirl2210
Stylized palette art of a character wearing scuba-looking gear.
Aurita Art by Mynotaurus
Chibi art of a fantasy character with light hair and blue skin equipped with scuba-looking gear.
Aurita Art by SullyAnimation

Okay, Now Here's the Skip Button

I have some thoughts about artfight, and it's quite wordy, so if you'd like to just skip to the art section the skip link will be below.

2025 Artfight Art Dump


Artfight Thoughts

What I Liked

What I Disliked


Artfight Intent

Digital art made to look like a book cover. Title: All the Rumors Were True. A character dressed in regency clothing is holding a boquet of flowers and a (presumably) bloody dagger. This is fine actually,


Artfight 2025 - Art Dump

Vector art + design of a voucher. A character dressed in lolita clothing is at the center of the design.
Artfight No.01: Rose

Mirror text from my Pillowfort Blog
Original Post Date: July 23, 2025

The initial plan / gimmick for this year was to make some sort of graphic design for each character, but after artfight #2 i realized that I was spending a lot of time on just one drawing and wouldn't be able to do revenges!

A note on the graphic design!

Gothic lolita makes me nostalgic, I love the vibe for it so I thought a good header font would be Funny Pirates, a serif font. From what I vaguely understand the gothic lolita fashion sense has influence from Eurocentric culture. Serif fonts tend to have that 'older' type of vibe. However, 'Funny Pirates' has a bit of modernity to it's type, it's not as high-strung as most serif fonts would appear to be. It's kind of inviting, yet a little aged - a bit like a cafe from 2002 that's still up and running somehow.

Alongside it is the Aeroko font, something san-serif. Gothic Lolita in, itself is a very bold design choice! So a bold, clear font would work here.

Digital art of a fake character select screen.  A text box shows 'Select a Character'. Underneath it is the name 'RYU.' To the right is a fullbody drawing of the character.
Artfight No.02

Mirror text from my Pillowfort Blog
Original Post Date: July 26, 2025

When I start these designs I like to carefully look at the reference art and make notes on what I think would be a neat design for them. What I noticed about Ryu is that they had a lot of sharp angles! Pointed horns, a sharp tail, and sharp claws and feet.

Ryu had a lot of geometric looking angles, so I wanted to pick a geometric font. Geometric fonts are popular in modern day design, however they really should be used sparingly. The have uniform repeatable shapes which don't make them the best for legibility.

However, using them as a header or a stand-out element is perfectly fine! They make a design look approachable and friendly with a touch of professionalism that most sans serif fonts lack.

For this design specifically I chose Heal the Web. Although it's a geometric font it has some quirky qualities to it that I think suited Ryu! I know for most "game inspired" graphic design, people opt for pixel fonts, but personally I think pixel text gives off an old-school retro game feel.

The great thing about the Heal the Web font is that is has 2 versions! One is more legible and the other has those stylized characters. Plus, it comes with a lot specialized glyphs and symbols! it's an open source font so that means people can use it for free!

Digital head-shot of a character with pink hair in a fishing hat. They have tattoos on their arm.
Full-body art of a character with white hair and feather-adorned attire.
Half-body art of a pink-haired character with four devil horns. Rose vines adorn their horns.
Half-body art of a character with braided hair holding a camera. They are dressed in a hanfu.
A character with long dark hair and blue skin holding a plushie of GIR from Invader Zim. This is the isolated version with no background color.
A red dragon character with black horns and black hair. She's sitting down and is dressed in a collared shirt and skirt.
A blonde character with long hair and cat ears.
A fire type bull fakemon.
An alien OC wih green skin, star antenna and a tail.
a character with braided hair. They're wearing a hat and a cloak.
A purple-haired cleric character dressed in white clothing. they have white horns and a devil tail.
Sketch art of a character with black hair and a skull hair pin.

Footnotes

[1]: Seriously though, can we pivot away from intrusive messaging apps and go back to RSS.
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[2]: Site users would submit attacks (gift art) with misleading thumbnails, often depicting a version of the gift art that appears to have been drawn by a novice.
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[3]: By the way, this isn't a slight or "vague" on any one who also did this to my characters during this year's artfight. I am aware that viral trends exists for a reason, and some might find that hopping on the bandwagon invokes a sense of community and camaraderie amongsts other participating artists. It's an in-joke, it's all fun. Please, I sincerely wish for people to enjoy themselves! Don't let my complaining ruin your fun, haha. I'm just a bit of a curmudgeon, but I'm a curmudgeon who has learned my tastes and thoughts are nitpicky and very specific, lol. Return to Text

[4]: As a victim of bad art tutorials from amazing artists, I implore the plethora of budding artists to learn from all types of creators. Art influencers on social media are just a tiny fraction of the creative community after all. Return to Text

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