LETS GO YOU DID IT !!! DAY 100!!! now go drink water you deserve it and stretch your hands you silly
I SURE DID!!!!! thank you for the reminders anon, and back at you!!! Be sure to drink some water and stretch <3
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A representation of my WIPs list:
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Neil ‼️‼️
(I am waiting so patiently for tsc physical copies to come out)
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This is why Francis got chosen over Izaack, man was ahead of his time, and Nacha noticed 🍓💗🥛
Also Izaack is so Gaston coded so here ✨
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layered these portraits on accident and was immediately obsessed 😑
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day 231
doomed timeline
u ever think about how literally every single one of the thousands of aradias that traveled back to fight in the trolls' boss battle was from a doomed timeline where she had to a) watch all her friends die b) process that she was also doomed and c) then power through all that to do a bunch of time travel detective work so that she could advise the alpha iterations of her friends on how to avoid splitting into that doomed timeline in the first place? before traveling to a battle she knew she wouldn't make it out of?
yeah man
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Saw the sketch for this and the only version I found of it finished was like 2 pixels so I decided to finish it myself.
Some process photos below the cut ✨ (including just the line art if you wanna color it yourself)
If you wanna color the line art digitally, if you are able to, just set the image to multiply and make sure the color layers are below the line art layer <3 if you have questions feel free to ask in replies
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Did I do a good job making it look official hehe I really tried
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Tried my hand at drawing the characters from Los Brujos as different Dungeon Meshi races. Super fun little challenge!
Their “official” versions if they were part of this universe are the portraits with the circles in the bg.
Patreon | Ko-Fi
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Ride (Chotun Puttipong) is just an anonymous delivery driver. His helmet, his headlessness, even his name all alienate him from any personal identity. He is simply the labor he provides and nothing more. When Tarnsai (Jennie Panhan) cares enough to appreciate his work (that he would drive late in the rain when others weren't willing) and offer him a cup of coffee (a gesture that has more personal meaning rather than just the money he's earned) he removes his helmet to reveal a face, a real human being, that Tarnsai can form a connection with.
People often misunderstand Marxism as anti-labor, when it's chief concern is actually the dehumanization of the people who are laboring. Peaceful Property is so profoundly interested in remembering the human lives of forgotten laborers. They had struggles and loved ones and dreams and faces. They dreamed of better lives, of homes they could go to when all the work was done. But it's not just the ghosts. Look at how the team had to investigate through pages of renters' names to find Tarnsai because the landlord had no relationship to the tenets. Marxist alienation is about the loneliness everyone can feel when we're limited to these empty commodified relationships.
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