baby lionfish sapnap so scared and spiky
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Yumi and the Nightmare Painter
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get isekai'd, FREAK!
aka. yumi's incredibly unserious introduction to the world of twisted wonderland. tfw you get sent to magic private school hell world because your classmate purposefully hit you with their car (only a little bit on purpose though)
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ive finished designing ippeis little friend group!! all very different kinds of people but over the course of the school year they find one another and become near inseparable ^__^ i do have little stories for each of them but thatll be another day i dont feel like typing all that rn
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Actually Scary Monsters
Something I appreciate about Code Lyoko is that the monsters never become a joke to the characters.
Too often shows-especially ones with power creeping-will turn initial/early enemies into jokes or cannon fodder. There's a gimmick that makes them obsolete after a few episodes, next season there might be a a hundred of them in the back for spectacle but none of the characters care.
Code Lyoko never forgets the threat any of the monsters pose. The characters get better at dealing with them, especially the ones they have more experience with, but the danger a kankerlot poses is equal to that of a tank in the right setting.
Even when new monsters are introduced its not to overshadow the old ones, but as a sign of X.A.N.A. gaining strength or adapting to a new environment.
It also makes it seem like X.A.N.A. has a proper military and isn't just tossing minions at the heroes. Tanks are tanks, mantas/hornets are air support, kankerlots are foot soldiers, krabs are riot troopers, tarantulas are heavy artillery, etc.
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Design notes:
Evan: Ew. Ok, so he's supposed to be a wannabe professional musician, right? AND he's a member of a pop-rock band (?) (not too sure about the music genre), which made me realise that he dresses up like 2010s boy bands. I put my analysis goggles on and looked at Big Time Rush and OneDirection posters, LMAO. I used them as references for the textures of the articles of clothing and his pose.
I mostly tried to put my attention on his attitude and face because he's an expressive character, bursting with personality (which is why I know making an expression sheet of Evan would be hella fun). I drew many straight, spiky lines and curves because he emanates charm, coolness, and playfulness.
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just finished yumi and the nightmare painter, no one talk to me bc my brain will be living in that world for just a little bit longer
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