I once had a dream, and then thought a little, about making goofy little charms of my favourite FFXIV robots. And then I did it. And you know what? It feels good. Don't let your dreams be dreams. If you want to own some robots (but they're small), you can get 'em all here.
Here's my very early concepts, which are cute and funny to look at:
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Diamond Weapon by Jessada Art
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Have we considered that Izzy's tattoo on his cheek is actually a diamond? Because
This is a possibility now. And idk how to feel about it!! Izzy!!! Where's the club, Izzy!!!
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Is depicting the diamond snare/cutter as an iced (diamond paved) silvertone curb chain (technically of steel) acceptable? What, if any, symbols could be depicted as charms/pendants attached to it, such as an old-style padlock (in snare use, as a reference to longevity locks and locking things in place)?
The diamond cutter is not historically associated with Laozi in traditional Daoism or Chinese folk religion. So, as a fictional object, you can depict it however you want, including adding charms or pendants of your choice.
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Tobius Wong: Killer Ring (2004) diamond set backwards transforming a wedding ring into a weapon.
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turkish diamond-set sabre | source
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Weapon design concepts for Ribbon and Diamond. Diamond's is the rapier-like sword with the crystal-like flower at the hilt. It has four petals like the diamond shape. I try to implement groupings of four in her design when possible, as well as things resembling a diamond shape. I might talk about this at some length in the future in a sheet for their character design specifics.
Ribbon's sword is based off a type of sword called a hook sword. Im not sure if ill have her have two of them to do the thing where you hook them together. This drawing is a work in progress, figuring out what colors I want to use. The overall design is mostly complete though, I had conceptualized it earlier on pencil and paper in early February.
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