i've been meaning to upload these for a hot minute since i've gotten back into playing BG3 again-- i've restarted my save so many times its unreal
ANYWAY my eeby deeby brithmaur, selunite paladin who took an oath of redemption (soon to be oathbreaker) dark urge who's fighting his inner demons and sometimes the demons win
A younger, much more headstrong and outspoken Marble Danish (cus i love this lil man so much) heavily based on his concept art in the artbook! (i legit traced his head and gave him his current design's palette)
i dont get whats with cookie run fans thinking drawing the characters more muscular/fat is such a weird fucking concept. yall act like shits cursed. like its not normal. or hell even fucking inherently sexualized.
and honestly im like. tired. im tired, boss. i get that some people dont like muscle or whatever. thats fine. but yall gotta accept that bigger people fucking exist in real life and that sometimes people have body headcanons for fictional characters. with the exception of two, ALL ovenbreak male characters to me are either fat, muscular, or both. literally only two exceptions. because i like drawing bigger bodies. thats it.
there is nothing inherently sexual about drawing bigger people*, there is nothing inherently weird about drawing bigger people, and yall gotta get it through your fucking heads that some people have headcanons. my art isnt a joke. i dont draw these to weird you out. i draw earl grey extremely jacked because i think it rules. i draw millenial tree very big because i think it rules! its not cursed or weird.
and yet i never see people make these same comments towards artists that draw primarily (or even fucking exclusively) skinny people. i wonder why?
anyway dont make these fucking comments
*i have genuinely seen someone i used to be mutuals with years ago compare someones art to muscle fetishism because they draw a lot of buff people. hey dont do that. dont fucking do that to artists you dont know
This short story by Junji Ito is about a fault that appears in Amigara mountain after an earthquake. The earthquake exposes countless human-shaped holes in the mountain which seem to have been made about a thousand years ago. People, intrigued by these silhouettes, gather at the site and that’s when things get creepy.
It’s about a 15-20 min read, but if you haven’t read this before, you’re in for a treat. Link above.
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