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Forgot to post yesterday once again, argh. Stenowatt for @chibipika for Art Fight!
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Another PRIZE for the Review Blitz event at the Thousand Roads Pokemon fanfic community! This one is for @chibipika and depicts their OC Lexx being up to some Hacker Shenanigans™
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Smeargle swap is an art swap event occasionally hosted on the Thousand Roads forums. This is a Smeargle Swap entry for @chibipika ! For which I drew LC’s trench coat trash son. :D
#art trade#Sebastian#Legendarian chronicles#fic fanart#ipadart#ipaddrawing#digital art#digital artist#ipadprocreate
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For the ask meme: 3, 6 (feel free to list multiples) and 7
More late ask replies! (For this old meme.)
1. What is that one scene that you’ve always wanted to write but can’t be arsed to write all of the set-up and context it would need? (consider this permission to write it and/or share it anyway)
That one's actually really tough, because a lot of them I've actually written, they just can't go in the story itself for one reason or another! For example, I've written a couple of scenes of what Nate gets up to after he splits up with the protagonist in Chapter 38, buuuuuut since this is a single-POV story, for some value of single POV, I can't include them. I've written a number of backstory bits, some published, some unpublished. I've written my various AU's, i.e. scenes I think would be loads of fun but which actually make no sense in the story as written.
As far as scenes that might actually go in the story, I do regret not having more scenes of Nate just getting to hang out with his pokémon during the League arc. Part of that's the fact that he was going to hang out with his pokémon away from the protagonist wherever possible, and part of it was that there's just so much going on in that arc already, it's bloated as it is, and so fun but not strictly necessary character scenes were naturally trimmed or not written at all. I'd also love to have more scenes of Nate's team interacting with the protagonist's team. I realized earlier today that there's a scene of that (which I quite like) in the next two chapters, and that's... the only one? There's only one time in the entire story where they talk?? How is that even possible???
So, nothing particularly plot-consequential, just generally more of characters that I enjoy bouncing off each other, angsting, being cute, whatever. Which I guess doesn't really qualify under the "can't be arsed to write all the set-up/context" requirement. I guess the only thing I can't be assed to write specifically because it would be too much effort is... any of the sequels? There are some bits there that I think are pretty *chef's kiss*, and I've already written a lot of them, but yeah, if I wanted those in actual fic form I'd need to write, like, all the scenes that go in between? Where you actually get from one chef's-kiss scene to another? Ugh. There is NO WAY I'm writing like three additional monster-sized stories to get some of my favorite follow-up out, I have other things I want to move onto instead.
Although I've been reading 20020 lately, and yeah, okay, if I had all of eternity, there is no way the universe would escape the entire Salvage series, lol.
6. What character do you have the most fun writing?
Iiiiit's definitely Nate, if you couldn't guess. :P It's just very easy to get under his skin; he *reacts* a lot more than most of my other characters. Toss him into a scene for instant conflict, or have him on his own just to watch him work himself up and expode. All good fun.
In general it's the more bombastic characters... I think Steelix would be my second pick. I really enjoy characters who misunderstand the heck out of what is going on around them but are very confidently constructing a narrative that explains it nonetheless. The protagonist is also good for this! Both the ability and tendency to be very confidently wrong are things I enjoy writing in a character, heh.
There's also pretty much always a Rats-like character in my longer stories... they're just kind of my default personality. If I'm just sitting down and writing whatever, someone like her is probably going to emerge. I like these kinds of characters, they're fun, and they're also extremely easy/relaxing to write, since they're just what comes naturally, so to speak.
7. What do you think are the characteristics of your personal writing style? Would others agree?
Ahahaha, funny you should ask that... *sweats loudly*
Probably the biggest one, prose-wise, is that I rely a great deal on verbs! On the flip side, I usually describe characters' looks very sparsely if at all. There tends to be more description of the physical environment, but not a great deal. Pen made a great point in that I like my compound descriptors, like "bruise-dark" or "lava-smoothed." One particular bad habit that I have to stamp out all the time in editing is sticking "half-" on the front of something, like half-turn, half-smile, etc. If it's like they kinda did a thing but also kinda not and I don't know how to say what I mean, that's what I reach for--pretty lazy! I want to try and save it for situations where I really like the effect rather than kind of gave up and stuck it in.
I also do a fair amount of personification, or maybe it's synechdoche, where you'll have somebody "twitch an annoyed ear" or "waved a dismissive hand" or what have you. Obviously the body part itself isn't annoyed or dismissive or whatever and the action is the external signifier of whatever emotion, but yeah, I do that a fair amount.
I also love battles and action sequences in general. Even in one-shots, there's almost always at least a little fight involved. Part of this, too, is probably my tendency towards very stubborn characters. If neither of them are going to bend in their convictions, well, then they're going to have to fight it out, right, if only with words? On the flip side, this can make character development very difficult for me. I have a lot of trouble getting my characters to change their minds! In fact, I generally need to hit them in the face for tens of thousands of words before they start to go, "Okay MAYBE I was slightly wrong about that one thing, a little tiny bit. Perhaps." I am not very good at dramatic revelations or character shifts, and they tend to land poorly for me in other media. ("What, X is really going to open up to Y about that? Already? And Y is going to reflect on their past behavior and resolve to do better? Sounds fake.") Definitely an area where my own personality puts some constraints on my ability to handle characters.
Rather abrupt plot swerves are another big one. They never seem very abrupt to me, of course, since I know where things are going the whole time, but ~dramatic events~ do seem to come in and turn the plot on its head a lot. It turns out we were totally wrong about whatever, so now we need to go do completely different thing instead! Oh no we screwed that up real badly, help we need to flee the consequences now, etc. In general this tends to be how I structure story arcs, I think... Things change very, very slowly for a while, then abruptly everything happens all at once, and things can shoot off in a completely different direction before slamming to a halt again.
Annnnd finally, people are always eating in my stories. All the danged time. Maybe I enjoyed Redwall too much as a kid, idk.
Generally speaking, people seem to agree with me on these.
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:3 Mark: 16, Mew: 2, Alan: 9, Scyther: 13, Chalenor: 11
Going to just put all of these under a cut for TQftL spoilers.
Describe the moment where you were the most courageous you’ve ever been in your life.
Mark: Oh, uhh, I guess that’s probably running up to try to talk to Mewtwo^2. It was… it was a strange feeling, like a shift in my head. I already knew he was trying to fight back, but suddenly I realized what that meant, and I just… had to at least try to tell him I understood, even if it didn’t do anything. I didn’t really think about it, but it’s surreal to think back on it and realize I actually did that.
If you could tell your younger self one thing, what would it be?
Mew: That I should be more honest with Chalenor. I hid a lot of my troubles from him and it led to everything that went wrong. If I could correct this before it was too late, we might all be living in a less painful world.
What is the greatest gift you could ever receive?
Alan: Ha ha. Make me magically good at battling.
…but really, just… if all my Pokémon got together and… got me something? If they all wanted to? Yeah, I’m not very creative.
Can all wounds and scars heal in time? If you were given the ability to erase all of your scars, would you?
Scyther: A year ago I would have said yes. Forget everything since I left the swarm ever happened. But what Nightmare would say is that my scars and everything I’ve been through are what makes me who I am, that if I erased them I’d be someone else entirely. And now… I think I agree with that. I’m better for the experiences I’ve had, even the painful ones.
Describe a time that your emotions made your heart feel like it was going to break through your chest.
Chalenor: My first War… was a time like that. I knew what I was, what my power drain was doing, of course. I alternately dreaded it and tried to work out if there was a way to stop it. I… made my first friends then, legendary Pokémon, after I told them what Arceus had told me, and that I didn’t want it, and we worked together, trying to find a loophole in the plan.
But of course, it couldn’t be stopped, and… it was so much worse than I had dreaded. My friends grew desperate and I watched them unravel, and then I watched their mindless, frothing forms tear each other to pieces as I tried to scream and snap them out of it, as everything around us died and burned. To actually witness it, that scale of destruction and devastation, and know that it was because of me, and it would only keep happening, again and again, until the end of time? To look upon the ravaged bodies of the legendary Pokémon who until then had been the only constants of the last thousand years, and realize the only thing that would ever be constant was me, and the War that I brought with me, from now into eternity? It was despair. When the lone survivor awoke, I tried to help her, but she looked at me like a monster and threw every attack she had at me, and I let her, wishing she would succeed.
But as you know, she did not. Sometimes I found myself in a moment of weakness hoping that one day I would no longer care. But that did not happen either. Every War was devastating, but at least I grew to expect it and brace myself for it. The first one was the worst because I had never been through it, and in my naïveté I had dared to imagine it might be averted.
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Art Fight 2019- Stenowatt
Character owned by ChibiPika
#dinosaur#pokemon#electric pokemon#velociraptor#chibipika#ligntning#thunder lizard#feathered dinosaurs
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@chibipika replied to your photo “Perhaps you can find it in you to forgive your fool of a husband.”...”
PERSPECTIVE
PERSPECTIVE, indeed! I still didn’t do it quite “right” but man, I am pleased with the results anyways.
#chibipika#Sketchbook does have some legit perspective tools but I've never tried them out#perhaps I should XD
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5, 15, 16, 20, 25!
5. What’s your favorite thing to draw?
Hm… I’m not sure! Pokémon-related stuff, I guess. Fakemon seems like an obvious answer, but I do enjoy getting away from that and doing other Pokémon fanart for a change.
I used to draw dragons, like, all the time when I was younger. It was basically all I did, ever. I kind of miss it. I should do that again sometime, see whether I can do any better now.
15. How long does an average piece take you to complete?
Just going to stick with fakemon for this one, as I draw other things far less often and have taken to experimenting with new styles and such when I do draw other things so the time on those can vary wildly. So, fakes… assuming I can do it in one sitting, which is less and less of a given with my attention span the way it is these days… A couple of hours? If the thumbnailing and brainstorming gods are smiling upon me, at least. I’ve become fairly decent at knocking out the lineart and the shading/highlights, and once I’ve chosen colors that doesn’t take too long either. So that’s maybe an hour or two if I’m focused, and then maybe another five to ten minutes to transfer it from my tablet’s art program to Photoshop for some final edits and polish. (And then a bit longer to shrink and resave the image in several different sizes for the Phoenixdex, etc., but the art itself is done by then.)
16. Do you draw more today than you did in the past, or do you draw less?
Less :/ I’m not even referring to the slower fakemon output of late, either. I used to doodle all the time, or do a lot more drawing while watching television or while waiting around for this or that, which resulted in many more sketches and a fair few more finished pieces. These days I always feel like I have so many other things I want or need to do, so just sitting and doodling or whatever doesn’t really register as something I should be doing. But I want to, though! I want to go back to drawing more often, and drawing more things that aren’t fakemon, and making time to improve on things like humans and backgrounds and actually understanding what the hell I’m doing with color and shading. Just need to clear some more stuff off my plate, and then maybe convince myself that some of the other things aren’t actually as urgent or essential as my brain insists they are.
20. What is the easiest thing for you to draw?
Charizard heads, apparently! I’m really not sure what it is, but whenever I’m making a quick, aimless doodle, or doing something like testing out a new art program, somehow charizard heads just come out of my stylus or mouse or finger or whatever without much input from me.
When it comes to slightly more serious work… I don’t know? I guess I’m pretty okay at cute little critters. I think (at least as far as fakemon are concerned) I tend to prefer the big, tough, cool stuff, but I feel like those kinds of designs turn out a lot more hit or miss, and obviously in general larger pictures with more detail are going to take more effort.
25. Do you like to draw in silence, or with music?
With music! I do pretty much everything with music or some other kind of sound on in the background, haha.
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yoooooo happy birfdaaayy!!!
ayyyy!!! thank you my dude B^)
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Hongshanornis longicresta
By Scott Reid on @drawingwithdinosaurs
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Name: Hongshanornis longicresta
Name Meaning: Hongshan Bird
First Described: 2005
Described By: Zhou & Zhang
Classification: Dinosauria, Theropoda, Neotheropoda, Averostra, Tetanurae, Orionides, Avetheropoda, Coelurosauria, Tyrannoraptora, Maniraptoriformes, Maniraptora, Pennaraptora, Paraves, Eumaniraptora, Averaptora, Avialae, Euavialae, Avebrevicauda, Pygostylia, Ornithothoraces, Euornithes, Ornithuromorpha, Hongshanornithidae
Hongshanornis is the titular member of the Hongshanornithids, a group of wading Ornithuomorphs from the Early Cretaceous of China. Hongshanornis itself lived in the Yixian Formation of China, living about 124.6 to 122 million years ago, in the Aptian age of the Early Cretaceous. Hongshanornis was a small dinosaur, with a wingspan of 35 centimeters and a body length (with the tail) of 18 centimeters. It had a small and round head, and even though it’s often portrayed as having a crest, this may or may not be a preservational artefact, especially since the skull itself is rather poorly preserved. It had teeth, even though they weren’t preserved, the sockets appear to have, and it is uncertain on whether or not it has a beak.
By Jack Wood on @thewoodparable
It had long and narrow wings that were tapered on the edges, as well as long claws and long, slender legs. It had a tail fan like that of a modern bird, and showed many adaptation for aquatic life. Its long skinny legs would have allowed it to wade in deep marshes and lake shores, and its narrow wings would have allowed it to soar above its environment and look for places to feed, probably on insects or on animals that lived in the mud. They had a generalized diet of food in the aquatic environments, and would flap above it environment while looking for food.
Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hongshanornis
Martyniuk, M. P. 2012. A Field Guide to Mesozoic Birds and other Winged Dinosaurs. Pan Aves; Vernon, New Jersey.
Shout out goes to @chibipika!
#hongshanornis#hongshanornis longicresta#bird#dinosaur#palaeoblr#birblr#chibipika#paleontology#prehistory#prehistoric life#dinosaurs#biology#a dinosaur a day#a-dinosaur-a-day#dinosaur of the day#dinosaur-of-the-day#science#nature#factfile#Dìneasar#דינוזאור#डायनासोर#ديناصور#ডাইনোসর#risaeðla#ڈایناسور#deinosor#恐龍#恐龙#динозавр
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chibipika replied to your post: callout post for dialga from pokemon
Grovyle is recruitable in PSMD! So he must have been resurrected at some point!
GOD good idea
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Today it has been twenty-two years since @chibipika and I both independently sat down and started to write dumb fanfics about legendary hybrids. In 2017 I celebrated by drawing baby Molzapart and Rainteicune with regular-sized Chibi the Zapdos-Pikachu (not to be confused with Chibi Pika the author), with elaborate reasoning about how my own effort Molzapart and Rainteicune was never finished and remained a short silly thing whereas Chibi's The Legendarian Chronicles grew up over the course of many rewrites. However, consider: what if Chibi also babey
#the legendarian chronicles#molzapart and rainteicune#pokemon#pokemon fusions#pikachu#molzapart#daily antialiart#colored
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Another art prize for the Thousand Roads Pokemon fanfic/artist community's Review Blitz event! This one is for @chibipika and depicts their OC Starr and Ho-Oh being Grumpy at each other.
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Attack on ChibiPika!
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I think that's a good note to go out on! Luckily so, since I managed to screw up the queueing on these at least twice. Many thanks to antialiasis and chibipika for submitting questions; I had a lot of fun answering them.
Final transcript below the cut.
**Transcript **
Negrek: How much are you willing to sacrifice for that which you deem most important?
Protagonist: Well, if you're a hero, you have to be willing to sacrifice everything to beat the bad guys, right? That's what being a hero means!
Protagonist: So, everything, of course! I died once and it wasn't so bad. But I'm really strong, I don't have to worry about dying anyway.
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chibipika replied to your post: Daylight saving time is the worst. It is bad. It...
Interesting, I had no idea that could cause programmatic troubles. I thought the forum just stored them all as UTC and then “translated” them to local time for each user viewing them. Does it actually store the local timestamps? Seems like that’d just be a recipe for inconsistency.
It does store them as UTC! The awards site, however, does not have access to the actual stored timestamps and has to parse the dates displayed on the page.
For the old forums, the awards site proper logged in as me, and since I live in the superior time zone, all the times it had to parse were unambiguous and unproblematic. There was also a convenient “All times are GMT+1″ (or whatever) notice in the footer, for anyone else hacking on the awards site who had to substitute their own login cookies. XenForo doesn’t have that handy notice, and I’m not 100% sure but I'm pretty sure it has better security where I can’t just slap my login cookies in there and have that work indefinitely. Which makes it nice that we no longer need to have the awards site be logged in at all - guests couldn’t view user profiles on vBulletin, which is why I bothered with the cookies in the first place - but on the other hand, that means we need to parse the guest view of the forums, which uses London times, which are affected by daylight savings, and suddenly everything is terrible wargarble.
(Tragically enough, for recent timestamps, the ones that say “x minutes ago”, they’ve got a data-time attribute with the actual Unix timestamp! But old times don’t have that, and getting them to have it would require some kind of hacking on XenForo’s internals. Grrgh.)
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