So...I draw a lot. In fact, I draw way too much. I'm always coming up with new characters, creatures, and areas for my fictional series "Sun & Guns". I would like to say I take my time with characters, making their clothing look period and their concepts inspired.
Unfortunately, my phone broke some time ago. And I don't have a means of transferring digital art from one place to another. Maybe I should've started this thread later... Ah, whatever.
One of the characters I've been working on is a boy named Mac "Tufts" Heisinger. A young boy with a huge affinity for mechanics and jet propulsion. He wears a black sweater vest with a loose red shirt, green pants, black-brown boots, a peppermint colored bow-tie, a utility belt, and a pair of aviator goggles. His two biggest accessories are his dual Soda Guns, which look a little more like Old West style revolvers than modern-day Soda Guns, and a giant alcohol barrel strapped to his back, complete with two tubes running from the guns to the barrel.
His name is inspired by James Tufts and Haeusser Heisinger, two of the most influential people behind soda fountain technology, and both inventors. The name "Mac" referrers to the fact that he is the son of a saloon owner.
The alcohol barrel allows him to fly upwards with a stream of ale pouring out of the bottom. As for how he can carry the dang thing, well, I didn't really care about that when designing him. The utility belt he wears on his waist has 8 pockets, where he stores 8 different varieties of flavored syrup. He loads these into the "barrel" of his Soda Guns, giving them a different flavor respectively.
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