What if DSAF but cartoon???
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Ink Demonth Day 28: Regret
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I'll try to post something here every day. I hope I don't forget.
Still not sure whether I will continue to use non-canonical clothing or won’t
Someone had to tie Henry's tie.
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Here's some art I did for a commission!
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Since it was confirmed the shadow in Tombstone Pinic is Henry and we know his look in game... can we get a Toon Henry ? 🙏
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would memory joey’s whole shadow thing be like prismo or the collector or any other 2d character from a media i can point at
Of course
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hey y’all what’s the ink demon like in your place?
(Click to see the rest of the comic ! 6 pages in total)
Artist's note : It took so looong aaaah. I was so busy with my job and a lot of other things, but here we go. I don't know if I'll do more comic in the future XD but I got inspiration for this one
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i'm sorry, I don't want to be annoying but can you explain THIS? HUH? WHO LET BENDY USE THE INK MACHINE???
@keyblack
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Silent protagonist meets world's loudest toon!
Henry Ventriloquest is @berensteinsmonster 's wonderful little goonie! I love H.V. and the rest of the mirror cast dearly. !
I need to bonk H.V. with hammers . And then he cartoonishly reshapes himself and the cycle repeats
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*poof*
(now Henry wearing a tutu)
bendy: ...
(bendy and his creator wearing tutu lol)
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The Ink Demonth 2024 - Day 19. Hide
I'm very proud of today's theme. In case someone didn't quite get it, I created a diagram of how these two perceive the world:
(Graphics taken from Bendy Wiki :3)
There's even a whole strip about it - and it will probably be in the 2nd series of the comic, so wait for it. It's beautiful XD
I love these two idiots XD
There was supposed to be a bonus with Henry for this picture, but I ran out of time. Today was really hot day. Maybe I'll draw it and attach it later.
Some interesting facts: the original idea for this theme was different. I wanted to refer to the famous scene from Jurassic Park with Velociraptors pretending to be paintings on the walls, or to the fact that Bendy supposedly cannot see (so there is no point in hiding - he cannot see, but he can hear, for example, a heartbeat). Ultimately, I decided it would be more fun :D
Edit:
Promised Bonus :)
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Ink Demonth Day 29: Queer
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A little throwback to Disney Channel's February 1999 schedule found in a copy of Behind the Ears magazine.
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Regular Demons ✒️
Inspired by PARANOiDDJ's song (featuring Corey Wilder, Krystal LaPorte, August Fiche, & Chi-Chi's incredible vocal talents) on the dark and inky world of our favorite cartoon devil, Bendy!
This drawing was such a fun one! I've had this song on repeat. It is just so catchy!
(Shhhh.... don't tell anybody I abused the airbrush tool for this piece. It'll be our secret~ 🤫🤭)
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Another excerpt from William Redfield's Letters from an Actor:
...but fate reserved a particularly horrendous booby trap for [Geoffrey] Toone in the production of Henry V. Whoever directed decided, somewhat academically, that it would be an interesting and decorative notion to dress Shakespeare’s fighting men in authentic 15th Century armor fashioned from iron. Mr. Toone was consulted in the matter, but, being a friendly and rather ingenuous young man, he agreed. It was also determined that young Harry’s “Imitate the action of the tiger” speech, in which he exhorts his troops to further battle, should be done straight front to the balcony rail—as though the audience itself were a troop of soldiers and Henry stood challengingly on a promontory before them. This naturally dictated that Mr. Toone’s Henry would be alone on stage when he began the speech.
On opening night, several actors endured almost insurmountable difficulties while trying to move about vigorously in their suits of armor. The rehearsals had been sketchy (as they often are at the Vic), and Toone himself had practiced in his armor only once. When he bounded onto the stage, all confidence, and began crying, “Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more!” he realized that the armor was simply not going to cooperate with his agility. By the time he had completed his first pentameter, he fell down flat on the stage. Worse than that, he could not get up. The armor was simply too heavy. Having fallen on his back, he was turned Kafka-like into a helpless turtle or beetle or shell-backed what-you-will. Saddled with a burden of inhuman metal, he could do no more than wave his arms desperately and shout his battle cries from a supine position. The barely suppressed giggles of the audience made it clear to him fairly soon that any continuance of such an erect speech from such a prostrate position was positively grotesque. He paused for a moment but could do nothing but wave his arms again. He tried to move his feet but they lacked sufficient power. He gave a lurch with his body but the armor undid his efforts. He finally did something very brave indeed. He turned his head to the wings and shouted, “Help!”
Several supernumeraries appeared on the double and lifted their Prince to his feet. They appeared to be nothing so much as the derricks of Agincourt in human form. Once on balance again, Mr. Toone made certain to move neither his feet nor his hands too abruptly. Though he was bound and determined to avoid a second fall-down, he nevertheless conducted himself in such a robot-like fashion that he recalled nothing so much as the Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz. The laughter of the audience became gradually unrestrained. According to Richard Burton, Toone tells this tale on himself. Not only does this prove him ultimately courageous, we clearly see that he is blameless. Moreover, a man who swallows his pride sufficiently to shout for help when all else fails is a man with an obvious talent for survival.
Plenty more where that came from. :D Read it all with Emails from an Actor!
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