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sinusoidaldysfunction · 4 months ago
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dont ask me what possessed me to make this
OG is by Punkitt-is-here, sundew picture is from Nautilpixelpom
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bellasauruss · 3 years ago
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I posted 658 times in 2021
237 posts created (36%)
421 posts reblogged (64%)
For every post I created, I reblogged 1.8 posts.
I added 841 tags in 2021
#my art - 135 posts
#wof - 132 posts
#art - 123 posts
#wings of fire - 109 posts
#not my art - 76 posts
#dragon - 63 posts
#character design - 62 posts
#digital art - 61 posts
#reblog - 40 posts
#oc - 40 posts
Longest Tag: 103 characters
#also guys i think i’m getting into the undertale/deltarune phase i never got to have when i was younger
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I had fun tonight drawing some LeafWing designs! I'm re-reading The Poison Jungle as a refresher before I read The Dangerous Gift, and now I'm thinkin' bout LeafWings :P
I drew Sundew, Willow, a cool side character I love named Cobra Lily, and old man Hawthorn! I'm proud of all their designs, and tried to go for a rotten leaves color scheme on Hawthorn >:)
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RAINWING DESIGNS.... meant as practice but DANG IT I LOVE ALL OF THEM
Toucan is my favorite and is DEFINITELY an oc I'm gonna keep...
362 notes • Posted 2021-04-18 23:39:39 GMT
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ORIGINAL CHARACTER ASKS
I always want people to ask me about my OCs but they never do SO WHY NOT MAKE A LITTLE GAME so we can answer some stuff!
Reblog this with your own OCs! I'd love to see people use this, these games are so fun- as someone who writes a lot I always wanna talk about this stuff
Send an ask with the corresponding number to get an answer for it
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If you're sending an ask, feel free to ask about a specific OC or OCs!
Have you ever picked up a habit from developing/writing one of your own characters? And if so, who and what?
Who was the first OC you made?
What inspired you to make a certain character?
How did you find the name for a certain character?
Do you have any voice claims for your OCs?
Are there any other preexisting characters that inspired an OC?
What things in real life make you think of an OC?
Is there a certain song or playlist of songs you have that make you think of an OC/your story for them?
What is one of your character's theme songs?
Do any of your OCs contain any symbolism in themselves/their story?
Which character has been through the most design changes?
Which OC is most likely to kill somebody?
Which OC do you make art/media with the most?
Which OC/s do you relate to the most?
Which OC/s make you think of yourself the most?
Do you have a written story including your ocs? If so do you think you'll ever publish it?
Who is your favorite OC?
Who is your least favorite OC?
Who is your most recent OC?
Do any of your OCs have pets? What kind? NAME?
What is one of your character's biggest fears?
Do your friends and family know about your OCs/story? How much?
Have you ever seen something/someone that looks like one of your characters IRL? What was it like?
Are there any preexisting characters that your OC gets compared too a lot?
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702 notes • Posted 2021-07-07 06:39:44 GMT
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3090 notes • Posted 2021-01-09 17:02:33 GMT
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Oink oink oink
No
I hope the Gravity Falls fandom gets a kick out of this one
3571 notes • Posted 2021-08-07 09:10:32 GMT
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mhsn033 · 4 years ago
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Anthony Horowitz: ‘I feel the need to do the unexpected’
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Creator Anthony Horowitz talks mercurial, very mercurial. Phrases sprint from his mouth in a straggle against an imaginary stopwatch.
Judging by his bibliography, it have to no longer be a shock. Ideas clearly come thick and fleet to Horowitz and force his world.
He is now no longer most attention-grabbing prolific, along with his works numbering extra than 50, nonetheless additionally varied.
He is written a pair of books for childhood and younger adults, including his Alex Rider tales (now being dramatised on Prime Video), alongside grownup fiction. And he is tackled correct about each genre.
Additionally on the CV is writing for cinema and TV, including episodes of Midsomer Murders and Poirot, and he is the creator of Foyle’s Battle, Collision, Injustice and New Blood.
This trade has earned Horowitz an OBE nonetheless arguably created something of a conundrum – correct where to attract him on book place or library cupboards?
“Maybe or now no longer it’s executed me no correct form in the sense that is or now no longer it’s more uncomplicated to categorise or pigeonhole a creator and know precisely where to gather them. You perceive, let’s yell, precisely what to predict from a Stephen King,” he acknowledges.
“Nonetheless I do not buy when ideas come into my head. And I really beget lots – all very various. I’ve had an belief for a literary new for 10 years and it correct might per chance per chance per chance also merely now no longer gallop away. I will likely fall flat on my face.
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Image caption Anthony Horowitz has a legion of younger fans
“All I’m in a position to assemble is write the guidelines and assume in them and now no longer apprehension regarding the rest. I love each ingredient of writing. Or now no longer it’s totality. That is all there might per chance be. Upright me and the web page and nothing else.”
For his most trendy work he is in the realm of the abolish mystery, which he first entered in 2017 with Magpie Murders – a devilishly complicated whodunnit inner a whodunnit.
Sure, he’d written crime tales for TV and two Sherlock Holmes books commissioned by the Conan Doyle estate nonetheless Magpie Murders became once the predominant abolish new from his dangle creativeness.
It launched us to editor Susan Ryeland, her frightful, easiest-selling crime creator Alan Conway and his Poirotesque 1950s non-public detective Atticus Pund.
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Image caption Anthony Horowitz got an OBE in 2014 for companies to literature
Many of the radical narrates essentially the most trendy Conway/Pund mystery, a double abolish case situation on the neatly-trodden floor of a sleepy village. Nonetheless when the memoir involves a tantalising unfinished halt, or now no longer it’s Susan who finds herself investigating a abolish – and narrowly swerving her dangle death.
It became once a easiest-vendor and opinions had been generally favourable.
Writing in the Guardian, Alison Flood acknowledged: “Horowitz peppers his pages with clues and purple herrings aplenty… the memoir takes a whereas to acquire going… Nonetheless once it does, here’s a fiendishly plotted crime new, with a unbelievable twist.”
The Washington Times’ Muriel Dobbin wrote: “Mr Horowitz is now no longer a straightforward creator and here is no longer any simple mystery, nonetheless it completely is most horny to be taught and its conclusions by no intention disappoint. Maybe the proper downside is attempting to care for with the discipline which is like investigating a spider web.”
Horowitz is now revisiting Susan and Co in Moonflower Murders, one other riddle-encumbered abolish inner a abolish adventure. Nonetheless there is been lots of alternate.
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Image caption Foyle’s Battle became once Anthony Horowitz’s creation
Susan is running a Cretan resort along with her fiancé and, with Conway needless, she believes he and Pund beget been banished from her life.
That is except two traffic beseech her to support gather their daughter and solve a abolish at their dangle Suffolk resort, believing the reply to each lies in a one amongst Conway’s early mysteries.
As with Magpie, readers are given the plump Pund memoir inner a memoir about Conway, each encased by the wider fable, so need their wits about them to withhold tabs on who’s who and what’s what.
Together with an additional, semi-metafictional, layer are the a pair of nods to real life – bright locations, americans and musings on literature and publishing.
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Image caption Anthony Horowitz wrote several of the early episodes of Midsomer Murders
Or now no longer it’s an technique to storytelling that Horowitz himself chanced on checking out.
“It makes me drained correct remembering how complicated it became once to write. The fun of it’s a long way that it’s a long way like a Russian doll,” he says.
“I’ve been doing this [writing] for goodbye, I assemble really feel the necessity to experiment, downside myself to downside the reader, to assemble the sudden to alternate americans’s attitudes… I’m searching to give extra than a abolish mystery.”
What is familiar is the country village atmosphere for the crimes. Midsomer Murders has this correct down to a T, following the path forged by the legendary Agatha Christie.
“In a village everyone is conscious of everyone. So if one person has a secret, it in all fairness likely 5 various americans will tag it. Any person is murdered at breakfast everyone is conscious of by elevenses,” Horowitz says of the village’s charm for memoir-tellers.
“And villages beget an unchanging quality, which is extraordinarily priceless for crime writers, where knowledge takes time to come.”
In between the Susan Ryeland books, Horowitz wrote two various crime novels featuring the non-public investigator Daniel Hawthorne. But again, he twisted the genre by inserting himself into the predominant memoir, The Phrase is Assassinate, because the narrator.
Nonetheless quirky or dilapidated, crime thrillers remain constantly standard and topped essentially the easiest-selling class list in 2019, in step with the market tracker Nielsen.
A extra most trendy Nielsen survey showed two-thirds of these requested had turned extra to those tales all the intention by the pandemic.
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Image caption Poirot celebrity David Suchet’s doctor father delivered the shrimp one Anthony
Horowitz says the genre “brings americans together in a in point of fact fleet and instantaneous intention”.
“Any person murders someone else so that you know from the starting put the stakes are very high and the sentiments are very serious… there is a without prolong enchantment.
“And in a droll intention, in a world where fact is laborious to pin down – false news, 24-hour news, politicians who’re frequently chanced on to beget been economical with the fact – a abolish mystery will provide you with absolute fact, a gratifying ending.
“They additionally begin a door into americans’s lives in a technique that no various fiction does. A detective and the reader growth by the e book shoulder-to-shoulder, they are united. You do no longer stand shoulder-to-shoulder with Mr Darcy or Dumbledore.”
Horowitz’s affiliation to abolish mystery started from his first breath as he became once brought into the realm by the renown gynaecologist Joseph Suchet – father of Poirot celebrity David.
“After I delivered my first Poirot script, I mentioned to David that his father had delivered me. It regarded a comely fit,” he says.
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Image caption Anthony Horowitz in one amongst the interesting offices he is occupied over time
Alternatively, Horowitz says he is now no longer a abundant reader of Poirot’s creator Christie, describing her writing as “serviceable as antagonistic to inspirational”.
“Nonetheless I’m a abundant fan of her plotting and her genius for altering the system and she or he by no intention cheats on the reader.”
As for Conan Doyle, neatly then you’re talking, says Horowitz, who adds the offer to write his dangle Sherlock books became once too correct form to flip down.
“The Holmes-Watson relationship is so beguiling, how might per chance per chance per chance also I withstand sitting in the chair in the corner with these two men? Doyle is this kind of correct form creator that it became once additionally a possibility to gather my game, to write better and take a look at and write like him. He is had a abundant impact on my life and profession,” he explains.
Nonetheless, as an avid reader from childhood, Horowitz might per chance per chance per chance also yell the same about any preference of writers, and he reels off a checklist from Willard Designate to Anthony Trollope.
“I knew I needed to be a creator on the age of 10 when I wrote my first play. I’m in a position to aloof visualise my squidgy handwriting. I became once unhappy. I became once in a frightful college and books had been a lifeline,” he says.
“I aloof watch books as a lifeline in a world wherein I gather myself working out less, and that becomes evermore the case.
“They’re an straggle from actuality and without reference to how unhappy you might per chance per chance per chance also very neatly be, the 2nd you’re taking with a e book, all the pieces feels a shrimp better.”
Escaping from actuality has a bigger charm whenever you happen to retain in mind the holes wherein Horowitz has chanced on himself with some of his public feedback.
“In the last 10 years I’ve noticed that if I’m now no longer considerate in what I yell, I be taught issues that I desire I hadn’t acknowledged. Or now no longer it’s the realm we dwell in.”
As such, his books might per chance per chance per chance also merely now no longer be specializing in trendy complications, he says, adding, “I’m now no longer determined I really beget powerful to offer.
“I are searching to assemble something particular, to give americans pleasure and entertainment in a world wherein persons are, by and neatly-kept, moderately form – after they’re now no longer murdering each various.”
Moonflower Murders by Anthony Horowitz is on hand now.
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