Adventure Time BMO Pattern

Adventure Time BMO Pattern

I frankly do not know or recall why all my Adventure Time Fan Art has been created using Marmoset Hexels 3, like seriously, no recollection.

Anyways, this here is one of a few Adventure Time artworks that have been officially licensed on my Redbubble and Teepublic shops, all of them have been made using the grid-based isometric drawing software called Marmoset Hexels and are, apparently, playing part in my early onset Alzheimer disease /s (just in case).

I wanted to create an Isometric BMO, because well, i thought it would be easy and a good practice, i made a few artworks with him, a few were chaotic, one was referencing a scene from one of the episodes, and a few were just patterns like this BMO pattern from Adventure Time.

Yes, i need more experience with patterns, i know, i also should make some non-isometric Adventure Time fan art when i have the time, the show is just so over the place with brand new stories every episode that i simply get choice paralysis, the creativity of the writers are unreal and i just can’t decide what to draw.

Death of BMO

Death of BMO

Can’t recall which season or episode from Adventure Time inspired this BMO fan art, but it was basically a scene where BMO got yeeted into water and after getting out he just took out his batteries and said “Goodbye”. To me that was pure comedy gold.

I had made 2 versions of the same BMO artwork one with the Unplug text, representing going off the grid and relaxation (very fitting considering BMO literally means Be More) and one staying true to the “Goodbye” mentioned in Adventure Time.

Finn the Human & Jake the Dog

Finn the Human & Jake the Dog

An Adventure Time illustration of Finn The Human & Jake The Dog made in Marmoset Hexels 3, i basically recreated the scene where Finn says “i rather die than be imaginative”. This was in the very early stages of me trying out Hexels 3, it was like me trying to replicate a specific angle/perspective instead of creating my own while understanding and knowing my own limitations as well as the program’s. Rookie mistakes basically, i did like the end result of this Adventure Time Fan Art tho, otherwise i would have kept it in my “Hexels” folder, full with miserable attempts.

I believe the versions with the text didn’t make the cut but the isometric Finn & Jake alone did, i can never understand Adventure Time licensing guidelines (or guidelines in general), it’s a literal quote from your own show.