can you believe it guys christmas just 4 days away christmas in 4 days!!! woohoo!!
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And to the left you can see me, attempting to evenly distribute the cards throughout the first rotation of KWKO and failing horribly
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I don't have boots but I'm going to work dressed as Daria tomorrow
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Ask 9 please?!?
9. What are you currently trying to improve?
Aha, hmm...everything, honestly ^^
I've fallen into another one of my slumps where I struggle with my art and just aren't satisfied with it so I'm taking the time (and what little energy I get sometimes) to reference a lot of my favorite artists art! Doodling and drawing so I have a little digital sketchbook on my tablet with some doodles.
Nothing special, just some WelcomeHome doodles and Undertale along with my respective Sona.
Probably mostly anatomy, though! Facial expressions and all
(I don't think I'm ready to relearn backgrounds yet )
BUT it's also important that if you wish to improve on ANYTHING do not be afraid to look up references for anything! ^u^
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Why don’t you base a Narnian celebration after the Christian story behind Valentines Day?
because i don’t want to
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Be honest, are you a bad person in any kind of way? I've been finding out about gross stuff that a bunch of blogs I really liked did and I feel icky :(
yeah in most ways. Good luck out there
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the steven universe hate is insane bc people are (or at least were) more upset that fictional war criminals got fictional hugs than they recognize that it singlehandedly advanced queer rep in children's media by lightyears and then straight up ate heavy retaliation for the nerve.
It does have real flaws that are worth discussing, but it also put their male protagonist in dresses and skirts and played it straight and even empowering, they aired a lesbian wedding on television, it was a genuinely queer, genuinely diverse piece of media through and through. It did a lot of real good for the real world.
But also the fictional characters caused fictional harm to other fictional characters, and didn't get an onscreen firing squad sentence. So, you know, it's basically ontologically evil in real life.
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Expanding a thought from a conversation this morning:
In general, I think "Is X out-of-character?" is not a terribly useful question for a writer. It shuts down possibility, and interesting directions you could take a character.
A better question, I believe, is "What would it take for Character to do X?" What extremity would she find herself in, where X starts to look like a good idea? What loyalties or fears leave him with X as his only option? THAT'S where a potentially interesting story lies.
In practice, I find that you can often justify much more from a character than you initially dreamed you could: some of my best stories come from "What might drive Character to do [thing he would never do]?" As long as you make it clear to the reader what the hell pushed your character to this point, you've got the seed of a compelling story on your hands.
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not just ‘he would not fucking say that’ but ‘he would not, under torture, admit that’
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A whole childhood spent drawing Percy Jackson and I never drew this. Feels like I missed a rite of passage somehow, luckily the pjo crowd is still going strong🔱
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