My thoughts here mainly revolve around YSA as the mary sue/female lead type character:
She goes from being this perfect woman to. just being a woman. And my idea is that the weight gain isn't there to make her "unconventionally attractive," or whatever other dumb phrase you wanna use to avoid calling someone ugly, but to make her conventionally attractive, yet realistic.
Instead of looking like a skinny waifu character, she looks like a skinny human woman. Her hair swaying in the nonexistent wind isn't as perfect, her magic blush is missing and she has eyebags. She's still hot, just more human.
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it's very important to me that L loves Light not because he's perfect or an honor student or good at tennis, but because he's childish and mean and selfish
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My body is a machine that turns funny tweets into increasingly niche drawings
[Image ID: Two digital sketches that form a two-panel comic. The first has sketches of human version's of Ratchet and Optimus from Transformers Prime. They're both drawn as men in their early 50s, Optimus being about a head taller. Optimus's hair is in a short ponytail, and Ratchet's is swept back at the front and messy in the back. Ratchet has a sideburns and a goatee, and they both have various scars on their face. Ratchet's lineart is done with dark red, Optimus's is done in dark blue. In the first drawing they are hugging, both smiling with their eyes closed. In the second one Ratchet is still smiling with his eyes closed, and has a speech bubble that reads "Your blood pressure is 125/83". Optimus has his eyes open in surprise./ End ID ]
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Was inspired by a video I saw of a cop playing with a cat while in someone's house dealing with something on the phone and immediately thought "yeah that's 100% Gavin pre-promotion to detective"
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i don't know if you've been asked this b4 or not, but what would the names of human cups and mugs be? :3
Well see the funny thing about that is my "human" versions of Cuphead characters are still super cartoony (like they keep the same noses and eye shapes and are still very squash and stretch).
So I don't REALLY have any qualms about keeping the names just the way they are?
also this reminds me i have some art of human cuphead i never posted
but if i HAD to pick some names, I guess I like Morgan for Mugman. And I'm bouncing between Carter and Cooper for Cuphead. <:)
Val is a perfectly fine name for her whether she's human or not, and I've already made jokes before that Boba's full name is actually just Robert so HKJGFDH
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my favorite thing about comics specifically is how much it checks your ego if you think you know how to draw characters. like i’m pretty sure people who don’t do comics assume the hard part would be how *many* drawings are involved in making a comic, and sure that’s part of it, but i think the real challenge is having to accept you’re not as good at drawing characters as you think you are. being able to depict a convincing character, a dynamic pose, or even an expressive face out of context as opposed to within a narrative is such a different skill set in ways i don’t think a lot of people realize
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Does it sometimes occur to you when you see a remarkable thing that you want to share the wonderment with others?
❌ 타커뮤니티로의 허락없는 재업로드를 금지합니다 DO NOT repost or use my art without permission
❌ DC에 재업로드하는 것을 금지합니다 DO NOT repost or use my art to DCinside
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One of the things that I think makes Narvin such a compelling character is that he’s one of the only actual proper time lords we get to see in the doctor who universe. Like we see plenty of other time lords but they’re either renegades (or close enough), have some sort of importance to time lord society/history as a whole, or just aren’t in enough stories to truly get to know
But narvin is really just some guy, yeah he has a high ranking job, but he’s a time lord who (at least at the beginning of gallifrey) holds the same views about the universe as most other time lords. But unlike many other time lords like this he sticks around long enough for us to get to see him grow and change, we get to see his views/ideas/morality get challenged and the consequences of that
I just really like getting to see a time lord who has little to no knowledge about human life and culture that we also get to know on a deeper level than just a side character or someone who’s only in an episode or two
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