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calistico · 7 months ago
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SOOOOOO I’ve been gone (art wise) for a long while apparently.
Evelyn’s changed while I was gone! I’m almost certain I’m switching her surname from Walker to St. Rose… because it has such a cool ring to it, Evelyn St. Rose… I didn’t hear the surname from nowhere, I’m swapping surnames with another oc I made, that’s still in the works.
Dimension Jump: Rise/Book 1 is on pause for a second, a lot of stuff changed, and I gotta rework the world building.
The dark blue aspects might get changed to a royal blue… and the dark purple may get reverted to her initial purple just because it’s easier on her lineart… plus I like to color her lineart… and it’s just gonna be a hassle when I go to render her
Her clothes are not finalized but that’s the general idea of them. (Not the second one, I forgot to finish her boots)
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brittlebutch · 1 year ago
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btw Still thinking about the moment where Tula first realizes she's literally, mechanically unable to keep up with / catch Jaysohn when he bolts and runs his full speed. That revelation that she's not fast enough to stop him, or get alongside him, much less get in front of him to protect him if he needed it. The dread terror of it. :(
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clever-fox-studios · 10 months ago
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Definitely not taking the “do whatevs bruh” energy and rolling with it while I practice comic pages
Throwback to an Oc I haven’t gotten to use in ages who needs some fresh air
Featuring @8um8le ‘s Eclipse, Mustang and Jet (Mustang giving that “try me, bitch” energy) in a cross over with Shatterverse cuz I like the funny robots and I’m absolutely normal about the 10 foot tall ones
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churchandstateofbeing · 8 months ago
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sometimes love is watching someone lose all of the money your boss gave you for chefs tools at a casino and then immediately volunteering to lose a bunch of your own items in exactly the same way just because he’s convinced you that it’s a good idea
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shitpostingkats · 1 year ago
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Currently obsessed with the fact that Yuto has seemingly inherited Yuma's 11 foot vertical leap.
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cloud9-77 · 5 months ago
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Meet Talia - and the puddle from whence she came. (It's a portal) (She does not know this)
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magicalkoalaphantom · 16 days ago
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Curse my inability to tell if someone is replying to me in bad faith or if I'm just bad at explaining myself
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oldtestleper · 6 months ago
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seeing a lot of people saying (more or less) that this season of fantasy high feels different from the others and that the choices the pcs make feel tonally surprising or just less sympathetic than the same decisions might have felt in other seasons. i’ve enjoyed this season IMMENSELY, but i don’t fully disagree, and i think in large part that’s due to two factors: the downtime mechanic and the fact that having heroes at this high a level investigating a high school mystery feels insane
like, on the one hand ~60% of the total narrative that we got to see was formatted like a minigame and character development mostly happened within that, in these discrete little chunks that are narratively and mechanically divorced from what the other players are doing even if multiple pcs are involved. i enjoyed the downtime segments a lot and there’s really no other way i could think of to portray that kind of timespan in 20 episodes and still give the players real in-game agency over their characters, but the effect is that there isn’t a linear narrative giving the pcs’ decisions direct, immediate context, and there’s far less tonal or emotional continuity between one player’s segment and another’s, and therefore for the plot as a whole.
and then, on the other hand, we’re seeing like fig’s wild disguise antics and riz’s rogue skills being used on and around members of their community, particularly their classmates and jawbone. that feels really different than watching them come up against, like, bastion city pd or the administrators of hell or the harvestmen—designated “bad guys” or less-relevant stock characters, rather than established npcs and the bad kids’ parents, teachers, and fellow students. it becomes incredibly apparent that they’re using all these crazy abilities that dramatically differentiate them on and within their community instead of on outsiders, and that’s a little bit harder for the viewer to cognitively resolve.
personally, i have really enjoyed watching the season and haven’t had a problem with any of the characters’ actions or arcs. it’s been funny and entertaining and i like that 👍 but i DO think this season felt different. in some of the promo material fantasy high was described as being lthe simpsons setting, and coming from sophomore year i didn’t really see that, but having watched through the penultimate episode of junior year i’ve gotta say yes, that is accurate to this season—highly episodic and highly comedic, with much more apparent differences on a narrative level between the main characters and the rest of the people that populate that world, and i think that, more so than any individual choices made by the players, the downtime mechanic and the highschool-centric setting are big factors into why it feels that way
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intrepid-fearos · 2 years ago
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That stepmother reveal was Tew Much
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feelingtheaster99 · 2 years ago
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OH NOOOOOO I now get the significance of Ylfa seeing a little figure in a red cloak in the preview
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fellhellion · 1 year ago
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in my delusional era where btsv pulls an eeaao!evelyn and joy final scene with gabriel and miguel and i fucking disntegrate into teary molecules in the theatre 
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detectivemcqueen · 1 year ago
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Have you ever met the other yous from these Au's, if so did one ever stick out to you?
"I don't make it a habit to travel to other universes. I just make assumptions, and, by the infinite universe theory, they likely exist. I just try to keep a watch on the Darkside."
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hamletteprinceofdenmark · 2 years ago
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OMG ARE YOU INTO D20???? i wanna get into it sooooo badly, the court of fae one looks BANGING
Hi Sunnie!!!
Yes literally in the last month or so 😆
I recently finished season 1 of fantasy high and i'm up to date with Neverafter.
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ick-just-go-away · 2 years ago
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The weird cuts and flips in neverafter feel very....kid just discovered iMovie on their mom's MacBook.
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quiirrel · 3 months ago
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I’ve probably talked abt how much I hate rejuv’s plot before but it makes me sooo angry. The seamless and incredibly fluid way it transitions between plots is insane but the plots are 100 different ideas half of which it doesn’t explain or tie up and are just introduced for no reason. It kills me. Please please please you can’t introduce magic in the first 15 minutes and lazily infodump abt it and then have it not be fucking relevant
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urdadsceilingfan · 2 months ago
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Known as one of the greatest grifter/smugglers in the multiverse, made a living out of it
Rick needed some parts from a heavy guarded facility without dying in return he would build Stan a portal gun
Without knowing what dimension he belonged to, Stan had jumped through portals faster than they could close in a desperate search for his home dimension creating rifts throughout time and space
Time Anomaly Removal Crew had caught wind of his crimes and set out to prison Stan but he always slipped away
Time baby had teleported Stan into the “TARC” office (the paperwork side of the crew) where he meets a worker named Tad Strange who was tasked with tracking Stanley’s crimes and now trying to talk sense into the con-man before being arrested
After Stan had told him his story Tad felt bad and convinced Time baby to send him back to his original dimension with parole. Tad now lived in gravity falls keeping an eye on him
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