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!! TWST ABEMA STREAM SPOILERS !!
If you're wondering what's new, I got your back:
New Grim Card (Materchef Edition)
New features in Sam's shop: "Memory Shop" - buy items from previous events "Event Reminisce" - a way to find the older events apparently???
4th Anniversary Summon with Bonus
New BGM will be added
Feature to save teams
A way to bookmark certain parts of the main story
Item gachas for Trein, Vargas and Crewel
The option to FINALLY change 10 individual keys into a single 10 set (been waiting for this for YEARS)
Second Floor for the Guest Room
New voicelines for flight and alchemy
Original Twisted Wonderland Soundtrack to be released on May 29th. This contains 4 CDS with 149 songs in total (that's a lot)
I might add more info or change some of it if it's wrong but that's the new stuff twst is gonna drop!
#rany talks about twst#twisted wonderland#twst#twst jp#twst spoilers#i didn't add the part where they give you keys cuz like that's usual#but there's of new stuff here#also the possibility of character songs in the sound track#cuz bro 149 SONGS IS A LOT TRUST ME
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AEW Poster info dump
Okay, so, if you're reading this you've probably seen my AEW poster that I'm working on. This post is to sort of explain everything about who's in it and stuff like that.
The poster as of 3\10\21, roughly 45% complete
What is this?
It's a poster with 563 people (well, 560 people, 2 drones, and 1 dog) that have appeared on AEW in the first two years or so of it's existence.
Who is on here?
I have a Google doc of 563 people that can be found here: Spreadsheet
How did you get 563 people?
I took everyone that wrestled on an AEW pay-per-view, Dynamite, Dark, or Dark Elevation, as well as commentators, referees, notable guest appearances, and so on.
How long has this taken you?
I didn't write down which day I actually started (since I didn't realize how big the project was going to end up) but my best guess is that I started it in August of 2020 (at least, that's the earliest digital file I have saved. I know there were initially older files though.) Also, there have been breaks while I work on other things.
That must be a really big canvas you're working on.
It is, but since I'm working digitally, I've broken it down into multiple smaller files so my computer doesn't explode when I need to open it. I would make a new canvas, draw several wrestlers on it, then copy the finished inks to the full sized one. That way I can move people around, resize them if need be, and make changes relatively easily. The final piece will be 24 inches by 36 inches.
How do you keep track of all of this?
Well, I've got a spreadsheet that I linked to above. It tells me which wrestlers I need to draw, and breaks that down into inks, flat colors, and shading. It also tells me if I've placed them on the final canvas, which file the original lineart is in, and even when they first appeared for AEW.
Do you draw this or trace it?
Okay, this is difficult to explain: I use a ton of reference. In order to get the likeness right, I'll do a quick sketch over the reference to place where the eyes and nose go. Then I'll move the reference pic to the side and draw the rest. I'll draw guidelines to show where various parts of the body should be. If I'm done and it still looks wonky, I'll put the lineart over the reference and adjust lines where needed. Usually it's the eyes are crooked. Anyway, here's an example of my process:
Where's [wrestler] or [wrestler?]
When this is all done, I'll have a key to show who's who and where they are.
Why isn't [wrestler] in here?
When I started this project, I was going to draw the roster, plus the indie wrestlers they started bringing in for Dark when Covid hit. So every few weeks I'd add more people to the list. And more. And more. Until finally I decided that the limits of this drawing would be drawing anyone between AEW Double of Nothing 2019 (the first official AEW pay-per-view) and the episode of Dynamite on October 6, 2021 (the two year anniversary of Dynamite.) If they debuted after, they're not in there. Which sucks because that includes Danhausen, one of my absolute favorites.
Why is [wrestler] in here? Aren't they a horrible person?
So yeah, right when I was starting this, the Speaking Out stuff started coming out, and I was torn between leaving people out of a project who's entire point was to get "everyone," and adding known creeps to the piece. I tried to compromise by having them getting kicked in the face and\or making them quite small and obscured. It's why I know a bunch of people are going to ask why I drew one of the "four pillars of AEW" so small. It's 'cuz he's a creep.
Hey, some wrestlers change between process shots, what gives?
Since I've been working on this for two years, I'll look back at some of the older art and realized I could do it better. And sometimes gimmicks change. And sometimes the guy dead center of your original draft leaves the company and sometimes the guy you put off to the side because you didn't really care about him at the start goes on to become one of your favorites and AEW Champion. So in short, I'll redraw stuff if I think the original drawing doesn't work.
Anything else you want to say about this?
Uh . . . it's well over 1500 layers in Clip Studio as of this writing. The file is almost an entire gigabyte. That's insane.
Oh yeah, meant to ask . . . WHY are you doing this? It's insane.
Well, I like to draw large group shots. One of my favorite artists growing up was George Perez, and he drew every single Avenger on the cover of Avengers #1 in 1998 and it made an impact on me. As a kid, I would take large rolls of paper (my dad worked at a printer at the time, would bring home leftover paper rolls) and draw these ten foot tall super posters with all my favorite characters. Then as I got older, I started tabling at conventions. I didn't feel like my art stood out very much, so I drew a print with a dozen or so characters. Then one with twenty. Then fifty. Then the next thing you know, I'm drawing a "Where's Waldo?" picture where you have to find John Cena among 300 wrestlers. (The joke is, he's not actually there.) It sort of became my "thing." I may not be the best artist, but I'm certainly going to be the most artist.
The "Can U C Me?" Where's Waldo print, the biggest thing I had drawn until this AEW project.
Got any process pictures?
Of course. I can't go two years on a project and not periodically post something to try and get that sweet, sweet validation.
Drawing wrestlers in smaller chunks before copying them over to the main canvas.
Placing them together to figure out the best layout.
The first draft of the large canvas. The blue background is just so I can tell where I've got space.
I quickly started running out of room.
Around this point I realized I needed to move people around so I decided to scrap this layout and move people around. Also, Cody left so I decided to redraw the EVPs.
Redrew the EVPs and started the new layout.
The most up-to-date version as of 3\15\21. Started keeping track of percentages complete on the spreadsheet, started adding them to process shots.
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