A Scorpia and Catra species swap i drew for a request - I love tiny scorpion Catra and big kitty Scorpia so much! ^^
I love how the search function on this site is absolute garbage. I can look up a post word for word and I will NEVER find it
So I just watched Spiderman No way home...
(Spoilers) and yeah I liked peter's heartbreaking self sacrifice, three spidermen bonding, Doc Oct and everything... BUT MATT MURDOCK
How it all Started…
my version of the fell bros
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I know Julie's height is similar if not shorter tha Frank's, but I love the headcannon the she's inches taller than him.
Also, my headcannon is that all the legion members were born in the same year, but the birthday is Julie>Joey>Frank>Susie in this order.
Do you have any tips for people who want to start animating? Especially for those who have a slight difficulty keeping a consistent drawing style? Please share your wisdom o great one
Honestly, I would say work with what you have access to! If you can afford animation software (or ask for it as a gift? Or pirate it? Depending on how you feel about that, haha) and a tablet, that’s awesome! But you can definitely start learning with, like… a stack of post-it notes as a flipbook, y’know? There’s no one definite way to get started, I think it’s just a matter of diving in and trying it with what’s available to you. (If you’d like to check out my personal blog and just search for ‘animation’ or ‘ask’, or ‘art advice’, I’ve answered quite a few questions over there too!)I also wouldn’t worry too much about your style being consistent. Like… eventually, yeah, if you want to get a job doing it, you’ll want to focus on that. But if we’re just talking about animation in the purest, simplest sense of seeing your drawings come to life and creating the illusion of movement, I wouldn’t worry about it. If you’re just dipping your toes in to see if you enjoy it, I wouldn’t worry about consistency. Consistency is something that’ll just happen the more often you draw… your style will develop and solidify by just… doing it, y’know? I had to learn to simplify and streamline my drawings in order to animate them, basically on-the-fly, and if you watch W2H closely, you can literally tell which shots I animated first and which shots I animated last, because I was figuring it out AS I was working on it. And even so, looking back NOW at what I considered consistent THEN is pretty wild. You’ll always be getting better and progressing, there’s never going to be a point where you’ll feel like, “okay, cool! I’m finally good enough to start animating!”. You just have to jump in and be okay with the fact that you’re just starting out, ‘cause you’re going to grow, and you’re going to get better, and if you’re truly passionate about doing it, that process is something that’ll never stop. It’s good to make imperfect work. That’s how you learn!Hope that helps!
Yo, I know it’s mostly (actually there’s very little) fanon speculation as of right now, but I’m personally hoping that Aquamarine and Eyeball are in a romantic relationship. After all, two villains can have a perfectly healthy dynamic while having it out for the main protagonist!
And let’s look at a few things; Eyeball clearly seems to exhibit some degree of loneliness:
Like, she wants a gf!
Next case in point is Aquamarine’s line from Stuck Together:
“That’s the problem with you fusions, sooner or later you all become… sentimental.”
So wouldn’t it be ironic if she became “sentimental” about a fusion of her own??
Just saying that these two could be fairly cute and interesting together! Unless it turns out that Aquamarine is manipulating Eyeball or some shit
Thank you for your time, that’ll be all
Despite the fact that I am not deaf, mute, or blind myself, one of the most common questions I receive is how to portray characters with these disabilities in fiction.
As such, I’ve compiled the resources I’ve accumulated (from real life deaf, mute, or blind people) into a handy masterlist.
Deaf Characters:
Deaf characters masterpost
Deaf dialogue thread
Dialogue with signing characters (also applies to mute characters.)
A deaf author’s advice on deaf characters
Dialogue between deaf characters
Mute
Life as a Mute
My Silent Summer: Life as a Mute
What It’s Like Being Mute
21 People Reveal What It’s Really Like To Be Mute
I am a 20 year old Mute, ask me anything at all!
Blind Characters:
The 33 Worst Mistakes Writers Make About Blind Characters.
@referenceforwriters masterpost of resources for writing/playing blind characters.
The youtube channel of the wonderful Tommy Edison, a man blind from birth with great insight into the depiction of blind people and their lives.
An Absolute Write thread on the depiction of blind characters, with lots of different viewpoints and some great tips.
And finally, this short, handy masterpost of resources for writing blind characters.
If you have any more resources to add, let me know! I’ll be adding to this post as I find more resources.
I hope this helps, and happy writing! <3