Fallance (Disguised Lance from the novel) has marks on his back that he can’t hide, plus gushes where his tentacles poke out, thankfully for him his clothes and hair hide them most of the time.
I am so serious when I say if you want to learn about light, you NEED to at least look at modeseven’s tutorials. even if you’re not pursuing a painterly style, this is all essential theory that can be easily adapted to different coloring styles. notice how none of these ever say ‘light with these colors and shade with these colors’? notice how this is teaching how light works on a mechanical level, and reminding the audience to adjust the actual colors they choose by context? THAT is good advice.
(if you’re thinking ‘wow I want to study more of this persons art!’ I encourage you to do so, but proceed with the knowledge that modeseven draws pretty much exclusively weird as hell kink art. sometimes wisdom comes from horny places)
this is murmur, who was commissioned by a friend of mine for their dnd campaign! she is made out of cardboard, paper mache, and cotton, and she is malicious
You know what the dumbest part about “Trap is a slur” or “Femboy is a slur” discourse is?
If somebody wants to insult a trans person, they’re more likely to either misgender them or call them an actual transphobic slur like the t-slur.
They’re not going to use a dumb meme word for cute feminine anime boys, or a term that male crossdressers use for themselves. If they’re looking to make a trans person feel like shit, they’re gonna say something far more insulting or hurtful.