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I don't necessarily want someone to come into my house and immediately know that so much of my spare time is spent sitting in front of a screen—there, I said it. So many video game posters and prints you can get are so garish and obvious, sometimes you just need something a bit more subtle. Especially when making your house as aesthetically pleasing as possible is more popular than ever.
Welcome to Character Select, a weekly column where PC Gamer takes a look at the art and cosplay created by you. Each week, I'll highlight a few of my favourite pieces, spotlight and interview creators and artists, or generally just chew your ear off about the talents of the gaming community.
Holly Sweet Illustration has answered my prayers, creating a museum-esque series of wildlife identification prints inspired by video games. Instead of stripping sprites, flowers, and foragables from the games themselves, each piece of the natural (virtual) world has been redesigned in watercolours to replicate a vintage style to make it look like something straight out of the Natural History Museum—and I'm utterly obsessed.
These prints span all sorts of games too. Whether you're an avid player of The Sims and want your decor to pay homage to your beloved Cow Plant, or if you want to stop and smell the Nirnroot in Skyrim, or even take a break from trudging through the Wasteland in Fallout, Holly Sweet has you covered. Yes, I'm amazed at the variety of games on offer, but I'm more impressed with just how many plants I've missed in the vast majority of these games now they're in front of me.
However, one of my favourite pieces from Holly Sweet has to be the Flowers and Fungi of Red Dead Redemption. I swear, I spent more time riding around on horseback tracking down all the wildlife I possibly could so Arthur could sketch them in his journal than I did doing the normal gunslinging activities expected from a cowboy. I mean, when you make a world so big and full of life, who isn't going to make the most of it? Someone who's keen to finish the story, probably, but the foraging quests are some of my fondest memories of my time around Valentine.

I find the Flowers of Fungi of Minecraft print impressive too, because everything looks so familiar yet lacks the blocky appearance we're used to seeing with Minecraft's wildlife. I know that t...Read more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
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I don't necessarily want someone to come into my house and immediately know that so much of my spare time is spent sitting in front of a screen—there, I said it. So many video game posters and prints you can get are so garish and obvious, sometimes you just need something a bit more subtle. Especially when making your house as aesthetically pleasing as possible is more popular than ever.
Welcome to Character Select, a weekly column where PC Gamer takes a look at the art and cosplay created by you. Each week, I'll highlight a few of my favourite pieces, spotlight and interview creators and artists, or generally just chew your ear off about the talents of the gaming community.
Holly Sweet Illustration has answered my prayers, creating a museum-esque series of wildlife identification prints inspired by video games. Instead of stripping sprites, flowers, and foragables from the games themselves, each piece of the natural (virtual) world has been redesigned in watercolours to replicate a vintage style to make it look like something straight out of the Natural History Museum—and I'm utterly obsessed.
These prints span all sorts of games too. Whether you're an avid player of The Sims and want your decor to pay homage to your beloved Cow Plant, or if you want to stop and smell the Nirnroot in Skyrim, or even take a break from trudging through the Wasteland in Fallout, Holly Sweet has you covered. Yes, I'm amazed at the variety of games on offer, but I'm more impressed with just how many plants I've missed in the vast majority of these games now they're in front of me.
However, one of my favourite pieces from Holly Sweet has to be the Flowers and Fungi of Red Dead Redemption. I swear, I spent more time riding around on horseback tracking down all the wildlife I possibly could so Arthur could sketch them in his journal than I did doing the normal gunslinging activities expected from a cowboy. I mean, when you make a world so big and full of life, who isn't going to make the most of it? Someone who's keen to finish the story, probably, but the foraging quests are some of my fondest memories of my time around Valentine.

I find the Flowers of Fungi of Minecraft print impressive too, because everything looks so familiar yet lacks the blocky appearance we're used to seeing with Minecraft's wildlife. I know that t...Read more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?