An open letter to the Hero of Hyrule:
Please stop strapping rockets to the little forest children. I keep finding them strewn about the sky islands.
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I’ve got a creative writing class coming up very soon (next semester…woag..) and I’m just like. what am I supposed to write about in there. All of my writing ability boils down to making my blorbos cry. I can’t just turn in a 5k oneshot of Dean Winchester sobbing his eyes out for a grade what am I supposed to do
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Had to stop counting my coins because I’m out of roll paper, currently have 93 dollars in coin and could easily bump it up to 100 with all my left over pennies. If you even care.
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Okay so I just realized I think I actually didn't do the sleepover ask game thing right 😬 Sorry about that djhsfjkhfsjk 😅 I guess I just misunderstood how it works ~Pinestripe
No no, you’re all good! I’m actually kinda confused on how it works as well XD
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A scugshroom creation guide in case anyone has no idea what they’re doing!
Pick your mushroom! For my example, I’m going to use the turkey tail fungus.
Find reference photos! (I’d use multiple, as the fruiting bodies of one species will often look a bit different from each other.)
Find facts about your mushroom, and use those to determine some traits for your scugshroom!
-For example, the turkey tail fungi is often used for medicinal purposes! Because of that, my scugshroom will be a healer.
-Since I chose a polypore/shelf fungus (it has no stem and no cap), finding out the body type of my scugshroom was a little harder. But, looking at the scientific name of the turkey tail- Trametes versicolor, I found my answer! Trametes versicolor literally translates to “one who is thin” and “varying in colour”. So they’ll be thin! However, I also want them to look strong, because the turkey tail cannot be eaten raw due to how tough it is- you can’t chew it.
-Turkey tails are also covered in hairs, described as having a velvety or silky texture, so I’ll give my scugshroom fur!
4. Draw your scugshroom!
Here’s my first (I will probably do lots lol) scugshroom, inspired by the turkey tail fungus! Their role in the colony is a healer :)
It’s a little rushed lol, but I had fun! I hope this can help anyone who’s confused/lost! :D
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some more thoughts on this art before we (probably) return to the red house tomorrow!!
i think what strikes me the most about this art is the difference in hanako’s and tsukasa’s tsueshiros. I love that tsukasa’s seem stable, whereas hanako’s look like they’re spiraling, or unraveling. I feel like that really represents their mental states/points of view: tsukasa, very sure of his choices and making progress towards the wishes he’s aiming to grant; vs hanako, who can never seem to know what it is he wants to do, and who can never find the right way to do it.
even just in this moment alone, hanako vacillates so much, from love to heartbreak. he says he knows, but to me that face reads less like he’s sure of himself and much more like he’s coming undone. meanwhile, there’s tsukasa, keeping calm as hanako unravels above him, keeping his head and assessing the situation at hand.
i love the representation of tsukasa as stability and hanako as instability, especially given that tsukasa is the one who advocates for letting people and supernaturals be how they want, to break the laws of the world, whereas hanako supposedly believes in maintaining order in the status between the human and supernatural worlds.
these two pieces of art are also interesting, especially in the order they were released, because hanako’s left hand seems to go from holding his knife to holding tsukasa’s (notably, not super alive looking) hand to his own cheek. could this represent a choice hanako has to make? or maybe instead, a progression of events?
I also find it very interesting how this art makes hanako’s haku joudai look like smoke, given our impending return to the red house…
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