Ragnarok Online – Fan Art Dump: My Early RO Art

A close-up of a hand-drawn character sketch with pencils on a wooden surface.

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This Ragnarok Online – Fan Art Dump showcases my earliest sketches inspired by Ragnarok Online’s iconic characters and designs.

Ragnarok Online: Akai-Hana (my mage) and I forgot who

Circa 2008

Pose is probably copied from a different source. Akai-Hana (red flower) is one of my mage characters in Ragnarok Online.

Ragnarok Online: KeyBlade Master, Knight

Circa 2008

KeyBlade Master is one of my knight characters in Ragnarok Online. The name was directly inspired and taken from Kingdom Hearts.

Rikku Cutie: Fan Art of My Sister’s Priestess Character

Circa 2008

Ragnarok Online – Knight / Crusader Concept Art

Circa 2008, Digital Art

Each fan art represents a time when Ragnarok Online was at its peak, and I was completely immersed in its world. These fan art pieces weren’t original, but they were part of my learning process as I refined my artistic style.

Looking back, I see how much Ragnarok Online influenced my art. It was more than just a game—it was a creative spark that pushed me to improve.

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Check out my Poring BBQ Fan Art for my humorous take on the monster designs.


About Me

I’m JP B. Bantigue, CLSSBB—a multidisciplinary creative who thrives at the intersection of design, storytelling, and strategy. Over the years, I’ve worn many hats—UI/UX designer, front-end developer, illustrator, SEO strategist—all driven by a curiosity to learn and a desire to create meaningful experiences. Whether I’m building interfaces, sketching ideas, or refining workflows, I believe in thoughtful design and continuous improvement. Every project, big or small, is a chance to tell a story, solve a problem, or spark delight.

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