HEYY TUMBLR ! I haven’t posted in a while cause I’ve been preparing this new project of mine, inspired by classic fighting games combined with rock icons and musicians of the 60s and 70s, “knock-out grooves” is all that and hopefully much more 🫶🏻✨
First up, is Mick Jagger, his alt outfit is a reference to the rock and roll circus and his ult move to the iconic quote and Rolling Stones logo 👄🎸
i feel like with the way we talk about our co-commanders it comes off that glyndwr is always the squalling tantrum-throwing impossible-to-work-with workplace diva and in comparison alan is a beatific ever-smiling angel endlessly cleaning up everyone's messes. In The Name Of Duty. but i feel it's important to know that alan also absolutely 100% has Main Character Syndrome he is just much better at repressing it
Ok Im kinda late to the bendy fusion train but i drew these like a month ago and just now decided to post them 😭 But this is my Grant/Sammy fusion, Gabe! And i even drew an ink!gabe to go with it :D
I dont have much lore on him rn but i will say that although hes sensible and a bit more pleasant to be around, he is perpetually stressed and a chronic workaholic, and should thusly be Grand Slammed into the nearest bed immediately XD
With the invention of the [Polaroid]Big Shot, Warhol finally had the tool he needed to combine his two great loves, celebrity and mass-produced art, and turn them into a money-making machine. Once he developed his process of using the Polaroids to create silk-screened portraits, he immediately embarked on the creation of the artworks that he has become most famous for.
“Andy would have a table stacked with boxes of Polaroids and a couple Big Shot cameras. He would shoot and shoot, saying things like, “Oh! That looks so greeeeaaat.” An assistant would lay the images out on the table. Many dozens would be shot and they would pick one and send it to the screen maker. The sittings back then in the early 1980s were $25,000 each. They were backlogged with clients for months.” – Mark Sink