Game idea: Don't Call Cthulhu. You are all cultists, but none of you REALLY want to summon the Great Old Ones to destroy and recreate the world in their own fearsome image; however, you dare not appear reluctant, lest you get used as a sacrifice by more fanatical cultists.
Game mechanics revolve around coming up with reasonable-sounding objections to starting the ritual now, arguing against those objections so you don't look like you're giving in easily, and finding ways to uphold any objections while still making it seem like progress has been made towards starting the ritual.
Eg, "we don't have any chalk to draw the diagram", "we can just get some chalk", "we need the highest-quality chalk possible in order to do this perfectly, which we'll need to special order".
I'm sorry to the handful of people who followed me because of that one vampire post
And then discovered I mainly just talk about lego action figures from the 2000s, and a niche video game series that gets a new game an average of once per decade, except for a brief weird cluster of rapid releases... also in the 2000s.
Reasons Skizzleman should be on Hermitcraft season 10:
Please
He said in the Imp and Skizz podcast that he and his wife have been talking about how he can’t do this forever, “this” being having a full time job and being an mcyt at the same time.
Please
Joining HC would immediately give him a boost that would be an awesome transition to full time content creation!
Please
He’s interacted with most of the hermits at this point, heck he’s known Impulse since high school and Zed and Tango for like ten years, and he has amazing chemistry with like all the hermits lol
PLEASE
As @theminecraftbee said, it’s been a while since more of a “vibe guy” has joined the hermits’ ranks. Skizz is like the most supportive guy ever and his vibes just fit, y’know?
PLEASE HE’D BE SO GOOD I’m convinced they’ve tried to invite him and he’s been like no I don’t have enough time.
They’ve pretty much teased it a lot lol, at this point if he Doesn’t join we’re all gonna be sad
The advice of "every word has to advance the plot" is so wild like why are you starving it. If story is craving some good scene that doesn't advance the plot but it's cool and you want it to happen, do it. Feed your story so it can grow strong.
Hey, here are a bunch of internet archive links for artists:
Dozens of Artbooks from Disney movies to Spiderverse
The Illusion of life: Described as "The Animator's Bible."
How to draw comics the marvel way: I know so many artists who started with this
I still need to find "Fundamentals of character design" and "How to draw people" by Jeff Mellem. Those are two I've actually read and recommend to everyone who asks me about my art.
Everyone I've heard talk about it, says that the light during a solar eclipse is different, in a way they don't know how to describe how it looks. Has anyone ever asked like a film director about it? Or whatever the exact position would be; someone whose career revolves around understanding and replicating different lighting conditions.