just wanna say i love ur isaac art !!! the way you characterize the characters and put them in different scenarios is super fun and adds some depth to them that we dont rlly see in the game , and your style makes me feel like im watching a cartoon about them :]
*choking up* Literally made me tear up. Thank you so much for your kind words.
I am having massive amounts of fun (despite the raging). The game's a roguelike, so that means infinite possibilities and infinite amount of material to work off of. The game and its themes are not everyone's cup of tea, but I do like to share the fun through making comics of the characters. Even though, canonically, the characters are all just a freaking child in a wig, I'm taking the creative reigns and driving this into the wall, BABY.
Just trying to make the game/jokes comprehensible to folks who don't play the game by adding my own flare and characters they can get accustomed to and like you said "adding some depth."
Thank you so so much. Mwah~
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Ohhhh baby I am invested in your horror au already! My favourite genre mixed with my favourite show (seriously the brainrot is real send help) holy moly these look good! I can't wait to see more! I need to know more! Uh please ^^~
(this is my first ever ask I apologise! My little ghost boi needs to know too!)
Hello friend!! So fun fact, I literally had EXACTLY the same thought process when coming up with this au. Hey, what if I combined my special interest in horror stories with my current obsession? And here we are :)
I don't really have much to say about the actual story yet other than random concepts so I'm just gonna drop them here-
My initial idea for the way they cross over is by making them all part of alternate dimensions. The idea there would be that each of them are being tormented in their own universes, only able to escape after... doing something, I'm not sure yet
Maybe facing their worst fears? Or overcoming a certain challenge? Surviving a certain amount of time? Literally just finding an exit? Honestly, there are endless possibilities.
Either way, when they escape they find their way into the lair. I would imagine it being a sort of hub, away from all the absolute nightmares they have to go through in their own worlds.
They would meet each other, other family members, and possibly other characters from rottmnt there. I like to think that everybody else has been there for a long time, but the turtles only managed to escape when they were teens
So everybody else is sort of adjusted and learning how to cope but the brothers are very much still traumatised from their own dimensions
And (because honestly I just crave suffering) they need to go back into their dimensions every now and then because spiritual connections or something like that.
So every week or so they need to go back to their dimensions and find their way back out again. :)
Just for clarification, the other characters have specific genres to deal with too, not just the turtles. I'm thinking body-horror!Splinter, monster-horror!Draxum and splatter!Cassandra. Since they'd ideally have been able to leave their universes much earlier than the others, they learnt how to embrace their specific genre and been able to use it to help them, instead of just scaring them. Ex, Draxum learning how to create monsters and make them do his bidding instead of hiding from them.
Also, just for the lolz, they have magic based on their genres too. Their ninpo basically developed in order to help them stay alive (or sane) in their dimensions! Don't know if their powers are the same or different yet though. They're probably going to be similar, but have some little changes made.
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I HATE when someone tells me something like "your writing/art is so good I could never create like that" because
Wrong. Creating is a skill. Some pick it up faster, yeah, and that'd be called talent, but literally anyone can learn it. You just gotta, like. Spend time on learning it. Like with any skill ever.
Don't depreciate yourself to copliment me. It just makes things awkward. The compliment on its own is a lot nicer, to be honest.
Don't tell me it's all just talent; because it's not. I know it's unintentionally, but you're telling me all the time I dedicated to this skill doesn't matter. You're telling me I didn't have to work to get here when I really, really had to.
Let's take writing, for example, since that's my main boat.
I've been telling stories for literally as long as I've been able to. My mum and I used to give each other 5 words, and the other had to tell a story with those. I've always had a thing for being creative, sure, but it's been honed for a literal lifetime.
As soon as I knew my letters I started devouring books, and writing my own. I wrote down my first story with 7 yo and decided to become a writer at age 9. I've more or less stuck to that, and I praciced for it. I spent so much of my time writing. It's been a decade. And those last three years especially - I've improved immensely, and you know why? I wrote - and still write - every day. Every. Single. Fucking. Day. And if it's just a sentence - it shows.
So, no, I'm not "just talented" at writing - I've dedicated a lifetime and so much sweat and tears and passion to it.
"I never could have written a line like that" thanks, I was stuck on it for three fucking days.
"You're so good at drawing clone armour" I was obsessed for over two years and sketched it all the time, every day, so guess why?
"I could never-" No. Shut up. If you spent as much time as I did on this, you very much could.
And don't you fucking dare tell me it's just talent.
Years of work aren't just talent. I worked so, so hard on all of this. Especially writing isn't just a hobby anymore - it's what I want to do with my life, it's what I have done with my life since forever. Every sentence I write holds years and years of experience and things I learned and incorporate subconsciously by now.
So, again.
1. If you spend your time learning this skill, you can and will learn it.
2. Let a compliment be a compliment instead of a comparison. Competition has already poisoned us all anyways.
3. This is the result of my lifework, treat it as such.
Thanks for coming to my ted talk. (And I know my life hasn't been long yet, but still.)
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YOUR LYNEY FIC WAS SO GOOD PLSPLSPLS IF YOU WRITE MORE OF HIM OR EVEN A PART 2 I WILL EXPLODE WITH HAPPINESS....YOURE SUCH A GOOD WRITER 😭💓💓💓
OMG THANK YOUUUU and dont worry i definitely am writing more for him 🤧🤧 in fact i have a little something from last night i might post in a bit
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