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day 44! in light of recent events
inspired by these two!! ā ā
Im sorry for drawing this
it was stuck in my head
only on hermitcraft can you get a zombie suing a immortal cyborg butterfly goat with an angel as their prosecuter and a muppet as the an attorney, all being filmed on live tv by a insane clock man who is possibly the afformentioned zombies son.
I played a fan game, Undertale Yellow.
Imagined how it would be if Frisk could take the other children stuff and talk with their ghosts.
And Chara is once again inciting the poor kid to genocide. X)
(HUGE volume and flashing lights warning)
This is probably the most fun Iāve had drawing in a while!! Whatās your guys favorite AU?
been obsessed with Yaelokre lately so ofc I had to draw my new favorite silly. Clementine, my beloved...
What does uvtaleās genocide route look like?
here's your answer :)
MY VERSION OF THE STUPID SWAP SKELETONS!!!!!! Ft. Chara being absolutely demolished by both of them
also. āāā
That's pretty awesome sauce right right right rrighggt
the brushes you use for digital art dont Actually matter that much and its more about core art principles and technique or whatever. but maybe this next brush will be the one
They are so slapstick comedy cartoon duo
he is always arching in every picture i see of him
(best read from right to left)
Hate when people say Underverse itself is villainizing Ink because nO IT ISN'T!!! IT'S THE FANS OF UNDERVERSE THAT ARE MISINTERPRETING AND BLOWING INKS ACTIONS OUT OF PROPORTION CUZ THEY HAVE NO MEDIA LITERACY AND CAN'T HANDLE A MORALLY COMPLEX CHARACTER PLEASE-
Hi. I love overanalysis. Itās in my blog title as ālore enthusiast.ā Most of this probably means nothing and was unintentional, but Iām like an English teacher when it comes to media I like and am scrounging for canon contentā I will see something that might have capital I Implications if you think about it hard enough, and I will shake you by the shoulders and go āWHAT DOES IT MEAAANā
Which brings me to Starlo and Chujin and a thing I noticed while looking through the Spriterās Resource for Starlo references. Long rant and UTY spoilers below the cut.
I should start off by saying that Starlo and Chujin are similar, in a way. Both of them are nerds, although for different things. Both are said to be caring. Both dedicated their lives to their work. Both wanted to help monsterkind. Both loved Ceroba. Both had secrets.
These similarities have not gone unnoticed, Iāve foundā both by the fandom and the devs of UTY.
(Transcript:
Sword: āIt does make sense that, like, Chujin and Starlo are kinda similar, and Ceroba, yknowā¦. She has a type, I guess.ā)
So itās not a secret these two are similar, and itās probably intentional to make them parallel each other.
But from there, we get to the meat of this post:
This is where I dive into a lot of overanalysisā Iām giving that as a warning before I start. My point here though, is that these two sprites feel incredibly similar in a way where I speculate if it was intentional or not.
Iāll play devilās advocate first, though. Iām an artist. I draw things, mostly characters and creatures. Sometimes you just have two pieces looking similarā not because you intended it that way, but because the blocking and composition was best that way.
For Starloās sprite, the answer feels simple. All of Starloās talk portraits are front facing, so this one doesnāt have a need to be any different. If it was, it may feel out of place amongst all the other sprites, especially because there isnāt a reason for him to have this sprite in particular face a different direction. He isnāt looking around, and isnāt averting his gaze. Heās being direct. The best way to convey that is with eye contact (or at least, implied eye contact) via a front facing sprite. Additionally, even if Starlo was averting his gaze, with how UTās talk sprites work, there are better ways to convey that than changing the way his talk sprite faces.
Starloās character as himself also contributes to the way this sprite looks. Itās a direct contrast to the loud, boisterous North Star. This is the monster behind the personaā one whoās a lot less confident, one who thinks himself a ghost to the people around him. A ānobody farmer,ā in his words. When trying to get this across, art-wise, the way Starloās talk sprites look as opposed to North Starās talk sprites are a perfect fit! Itās in the subtle expressions versus animated expressions. This is even down to how Starloās glasses are drawn, not showing his eyes behind them, giving him a much more distant look.
As for Chujinās sprite, the answer also feels fairly simple. The sprite pictured earlier was for his tapes, where it would make sense for most of his sprites to be front facing. Heās talking to the camera, itās a video log. Being silhouetted also works hereā it makes him more mysterious in a way.
Thatās what I have to say if you look at it JUST from an art point. However, we like to be a little silly in this house (my blog), so Iām going to overanalyze the hell out of this.
So. The pose.
Iām probably going insane at this point. Iāve already explained the most likely reason for the poses being similar, and donāt get me wrong, thatās probably the main reason why. But alsoā note the eyes.
According to the Spriterās Resource, Chujinās sprites usually have his eyes visible from behind his goggles.
But.
I think the reason for this lies in the same reason we never see Starloās eyes behind his glasses after he takes the hat off. I explained this earlier when discussing the artistic reasoning behind these spritesā not seeing Starloās eyes makes him appear more distant, which highlights the part of his character thatās much less confident in himself. We go from seeing his eyes (or at least, the shape of them behind his glasses, this is a consistency with UTY sprites I can talk about later) to not at all.
This is what makes Chujinās sprites so important to me.
Weāre meant to like Chujin. At least, before we know the truth. Weāre meant to think he was always a kindhearted man, a loving father and husband, and a good mentor. All the good things. Itās only as the game continues that you see the imperfections. By talking to Dina, you see he didnāt like the Wild East due to what it stood for, and you learn of the time he came into the saloon all disheveled, uncharacteristically asking for a drink, only mentioning he thought he āsaw a ghostā. You learn in the Steamworks of his research, and how he wasnāt as good at robotics as he was made out to be.
Thatās what makes Chujin flawed, though. Itās not necessarily a bad thing, none of these things will make a player dislike him. As saidā weāre supposed to like Chujin. An opinion and a mysterious saloon visit isnāt the end of the world. We also grow to learn more and more about him, and he seems just like a kind man with a love for robotics (even if he struggled).
And then we learn of Cerobaās plan. And we learn of something hidden in the abandoned Ketsukane Estate.
This is the first time in the Pacifist route that we actually SEE Chujin, first in a photo.
We see Chujinās eyes behind his goggles here! Once againā this is likely for the reason mentioned before. Weāve only been told mostly good things about Chujin so far! Hereās a photo of him and his familyā how could this kind man be wrapped in anything suspicious?
Which then makes the sudden change in the tapes crucial.
We can no longer see his eyesā heās grown distant, mysterious. This is the part of Chujin that he kept secret from even Ceroba, up until he was on his deathbed. Itās the part of him that isnāt necessarily the loving husband and father we know him as, but rather, this is the part of him that was a determined researcher on a mission. And therefore, Chujin goes from lively to cold.
Iām sure that last bit doesnāt ring any alarm bells at all.
Hey! Remember how I said Starlo and Chujin are similar in ways? This is where I get into that. Iām applauding you from behind my screen if youāre still reading.
Iām now going to talk about Starlo and Chujin as characters, as well as the parallels between the two sprites that started this analysis. For simplicity, Iāll break these into sections. Funky names for a funky reading experience, so Iām not just word dumping at you.
Soooo. Chujin and Starloās secrets.
One of the first things that rings alarm bells for me is the situation in which both of the sprites Iām analyzing pop up in. Context is key. Specifically, both of the sprites are used when weāre learning the truth about each character.
For Starlo, weāre learning about who he really is, the monster behind the persona. He takes his hat off, reveals the monster underneath, and we get his new talk sprite. Heās finally stopping, for a secondā taking a moment to break the act heās been playing for YEARS. And he does it all to show Ceroba heās still there underneath it all, as well as reveal to Clover who he really is. Heās at his most vulnerable state, revealing how he sees himself as a nobody, and a fraud.
For Chujin, weāre learning part of the truth of who he was, when heās at his most morally dubious. We learn of his experiments, the ones he worked on and hid from his family until he was about to dieā only then did he tell Ceroba. We also learn of his views and opinions, the reasoning behind them, and how he lied about his job at the Steamworks. He couldnāt bring himself to tell Ceroba he was fired, because he didnāt want her to think less of him.
So, the main points of this:
Starlo and Chujin both had their own secrets
Both of their secrets are revealed when these sprites are used
Both secrets reveal more about the charactersā identities
Both want to be seen in a good light
The main difference, I think, other than what the secrets entail themselves, are what they mean for each character.
Chujin and Starloās secrets both weigh on them. Starlo doesnāt want to break characterā he enjoys being North Star and wants to bring a smile to the faces of monsterkind. Chujin doesnāt want Ceroba to think any lesser of him for his mistakes.
Additionally, the reveal of their secrets marks two different things for their characters. For Starlo, itās a step forward. For Chujin, itās spiraling down.
This gets really fun considering these two sprites, and light and dark symbolism (not in the traditional good versus evil way).
Starloās in the light. Heās showing himself, heās maturing. Heās being incredibly vulnerable for probably the first time in a LONG time, and finally breaking the persona. Heās working towards a better goal, accepting both North Star and Starlo as facets of himself, but it starts with taking off the hat. It starts with coming into the light, and letting the shadows fade away.
Chujin is silhouetted in darkness. As said previously, we only ever hear mostly good things about Chujin from those who were around him (barring Starlo, although thatās secondhand information, and by some extent, Dina). Martlet and Ceroba saw the best in him, a mentor and loving husband respectively. But as he rambles off to his tapes, shrouded in shadow and secrecy, we learn of what was happening behind the scenes: he reveals part of who he really was, and how much he hid away from those he loved, all away from the rose colored glasses.
To just point out more ways Chujin and Starlo parallel yet also contrast one another (which I will mention for the section after this as well): I think it goes without saying that Starlo and Chujin have opposite worldviews when it comes to humans.
Chujin believes the worst in humans, primarily due to the Snowdin Attack. He hates themā The War was when the blade was plunged into monsterkindās flesh, and the Snowdin Attack was only a twist of the knife.
Starlo admires humans, maybe a bit too much for some monsters. He loves their stories, loves the idea of cowboys and Westerns, so much so he creates the Wild East with his posse.
This is what makes these two different, only strengthening the light/dark contrast. The ideas of hate and admiration fit well into that theme, donāt they?
Stick with me here. I promise this is going somewhere.
So, the aforementioned views of humans? This gets really fun when you apply it to the crux of Starlo and Chujinās missions: to help monsterkind during their time underground.
Both want to be heroes, in a way. They both want to help. Of course, this is in different waysā but the main intention behind it is the same.
Chujin, as said, hates humans. He wants monsters to be brought to justice. After the Snowdin Attack, he decides that if he canāt help through Axis, then heāll help another way. Thus starts Chujinās dedication to his experiments, which he makes his work and eventually the rest of his life. All of it for a chance to help monsterkind when the time comes.
Starloās dedication to the Wild East is similar, in a way, yet directly contrasts Chujin. His admiration for humans and Westerns goes to the point he wants to provide monsterkind with their own āslice of the Surface.ā He wants to see those around him smileā his own way of helping monsterkind when theyāre still stuck underground.
My point here is that while they find different ways to accomplish their missions (and you can drag more light/dark symbolism out of thisā Chujin hidden away in the shadows of the basement in the Ketsukane Estate versus Starlo out in the spotlight), both have so much dedication to it that it becomes their lives.
Chujin, although having a family he loved and cared for, let his experiments drive him onwards to the point it cost him his life. Starlo willingly gave up who he was to be North Star, letting the Wild East become his life.
I could go on and on about more similarities and differences between Starlo and Chujin, but I feel like Iāve brought up what I need to for now.
Why bring all of this up in the first place, though? Whatās the point of going on about these charactersā missions, or their secrets, or all the light and dark symbolism you could hypothetically draw from it?
Let me talk about those sprites again.
Iāve spent ages going on about Starlo and Chujin, and how they parallel, yet contrast each other. Theyāre foils, in a way. These similarities and differences are what make these two little sprites so interesting to me.
You could say itās all because thatās what the scene needed at the time, and that statement likely has truth to it. I already talked about how. But the knowledge of the context of the scenes and these two characters is what makes me wonder if it all was done on purpose.
Chujin, shrouded in shadow, revealing a part of him kept secret from even those he loved most. His reasoning for his hatred for humans comes on full display, and he begins to formulate a mission, the same one his life would eventually fall to. If the royals wonāt see how much he cares for monsterkind, heāll show it himself.
Starlo, left in the Swealterstoneās light, revealing a part of him the Wild East knows nothing of. His mission starts to redefine itself, and itās original intent becomes more clear. He only ever wanted to be someone. He only ever wanted to help. Maybe now, with the hat off, he can learn to make others happy, but not forget himself in the process.
So. Do I think that these two sprites for Starlo and Chujin were intentionally made to parallel yet also contrast each other?
My answer is a big fat Maybe. I canāt be entirely sure.
Truth is, Iām not a UTY dev. I literally only discovered and got into this game a little over a month ago. I donāt know the true intent behind the spritework, I donāt know the conversations that happened behind the scenes. I am literally just A Guy ranting on the internet about a silly little fangame that I have brainrot over.
But! I do have a finalized game and commentary I can analyze, and knowing that some spritework details were intentional (the way that Chujinās talk sprites face are made to match Ceroba and Kanakoās), I could see something like this being either intentional or a really fun coincidence. The type of thing the devs can look back on and realize āoh! Thatās funny how I accidentally made that parallel. I didnāt mean to do that, but it works.ā
I can only hope it was intentional. Chujin and Starlo are both incredibly interesting characters to me, especially in how they can be seen as foils. Something as minor as this I think just shows the love put into this game and these characters. UTY is just a great game overall, in my opinion.
But yeah! Thatās my ramble, all because I was doing sprite studies and looking for references in the Spriterās Resource for art. Hopefully I made at least some sense :)
animator vs animation goes crazy because it looks like an episodic series of shorts for babies meant to generate massive amounts of ads revenue and then you click on one and itās the episode where the torture victim is physically abusing her ptsd-ridden brother because she wants to kill the real-life guy who is also her creator god and who also also murdered her almost 20 actual literal years ago. so then you go and click on one of the minecraft ones because maybe those will be less serious and itās the one where itās revealed that the purple guy was extremely traumatized in their childhood and constantly sabotages their own friendships so that they can pursue the approval of a father figure who they believe will only love them if they are able to be useful. and then you click on another one and itās the one where they all play league of legends. which is also plot crucial
0.4 happened
ink sans by @/comyet original comic by @/SarahCAndersen on twitter
ive decided that i'll just randomly drop comics of this thing in here without warning and let yall lose ur minds :3 -jewel
animation of jimmy getting owned in real life
bonus gif of him celebrating i made for funsies :] oh the oblivious bliss...
She Pride on my Month till i Happy
my favorite blocks people. . .
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