You could write a fanfic where the monsters swap their habitats and have to adapt to new environments. For example, a water - based monster has to live on a mountain and learn to sing in a different way due to the change in acoustics. It would be a fun exploration of how the monsters interact with new surroundings and how their music changes as a result.
First, think about your favorite monsters. Maybe you like the cute PomPom or the spooky Entbrat. Then, come up with a simple plot like a monster getting lost and the others going on a search. Just start writing down your ideas.
First, observe the real landscape carefully. Notice the colors, the shapes of the mountains or trees, and the way the light falls. This will help you capture the essence when you paint.
One of the best fictional landscapes is Middle - earth from J.R.R. Tolkien's works. It has vast mountains like the Misty Mountains, lush forests such as Fangorn Forest, and beautiful meadows. Another great one is Narnia in C.S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia. With its snowy landscapes in the north and the idyllic meadows and castles in other parts. And of course, we can't forget the fictional world of Westeros in George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire, which has diverse landscapes from the frozen North to the warm and fertile Reach.
I don't know. It depends on his schedule and musical projects. You could search on music streaming services or follow his official channels for updates.
The following is the English version of all the monsters in my world:
1 Zombie
2 Monster (Predator)
3 Werewolves (Werewolves)
4 Vampires (Vampires)
5 Giant
6 Dwarf (Dwarf)
7 Troll (Troll)
8 Ogre (Abomination)
9 Dragon
10 Elf
11 Dwarf
Magician (Magician)
13 Demons (Demons)
Monster Kingdom (Monster Kingdom)
Abyssal Lord (Abyssal Lord)
Skeleton (Skeleton)
Werewolf Guard (Werewolf Guard)
Giant Spider (Spider)
Goblin (Goblin)
20 Panda
Great Mage
Vampire Hunter (Vampire Hunter)
Magician's Son (Magician's Son)
Werewolf Father (Werewolf Father)
Zombie Son (Zombie Son)
The real stories of landscapes often involve the people who lived there. In some rural landscapes, there could be stories of farming families who have worked the land for generations. Their traditions, struggles, and joys are all part of the landscape's story. And natural events like floods or droughts that affected the area over time are also part of it.
To watercolor forest landscapes in a comic, start with a rough sketch. Then, apply light washes of color for the background. Build up the details of the trees and foliage with more concentrated colors. Don't forget to add highlights and shadows for depth.