I am surprised! And flattered. And a little disoriented. I'm glad you like it when I come and write, even though I don't do it very much.

I've been busy with a number of things recently. Work, fencing, abortive efforts to write stories, setting things on fire, quarantining for covid, renting an apartment, you know, normal adult stuff.
The tattoos impress me because I tend to be very bad at mechanically precise repeated things. To be honest I wouldn't even be able to draw the lines for the foundation, let alone fill them in without messing it up... Very cool!
@Strik3r The renders are looking good! I love the Neoskies clouds, definitely worth being proud of.
@Cathar Awesome as always! I especially like the one of your daughteru. The style of the guys in the background is very very neat.
@Flyme I like the Aegislash! I also feel unsettlingly stared at. o_o
And everything else is also super cool but my infrequent posting means I get overwhelmed if I try to comment on everything all at once @_@ But I do look at it all and it's awesome! Keep it up.
I haven't done that much since last time I was here but:

A character from Duelyst, a dead game. Fun fact: I was just doodling when it turned into her, and I went to post it on the Duelyst Discord for old times' sake, and discovered a fa-run dev-supported reboot effort. Huh.

Also from Duelyst.
And lastly one I've been working on for ages, a custom scabbard based loosely on the Dagor Bragollach/Nirnaeth Arnoediad from the Silmarillion:
The script reads "aure entuluva" in the Quenya mode, which was Húrin's war cry at the latter battle. It's made of charred pine, with solder inlay and perfectly regular bailing wire and a polyurethane lacquer. Materials cost 0.00 (offcut wood, I have tons of solder and wire, I don't use much lacquer so it's just... always around), time cost quite a few more hours than planned, tools cost... yeah, I sometimes do these projects in antique purist mode with an axe, a knife, and a spokeshave, but not this time. I don't think I'll ever do inlay without a Dremel.
It looks somewhat anachronistic with the modern fencing epee, but meh. My sword, my scabbard. It's a good deal nicer than the PVC tube with a string duct taped on I was using before.