this is enough characters for one lineup im NOT working on this one longer theres no way. one day there might be a part 2
click on the image for highier quality please! this took hours
separated fullbodies and additional thoughts under cut
my commission prices can be found in my pinned :]
i simplified many things here but the most important to me is slimer's color palette because drawing this made me realise he has 3 separate yellows that are almost the same . how did this even happen and why was i still following this scheme ?????
i havent drawn both cecil and v2 in over a year i think it was nice to see them again
theres more info about them on my artfight but i still have to revise some stuff for this year i dont really remember what i wrote there .
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I am OBSESSED with this behind the scenes picture of Slimer because look at him, stop what you're doing right now and look at him
He looks like melted ice cream. Why does he look so sad, who hurt him, someone help my fucked up son.
He's looking at that crumpled cup on the side like he rlly wants it but he doesn't wanna move to go get it so he's staring at it like ":("
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Okay, the film's been out for long enough, time to be a nuisance about it.
I love the relationships the characters have with the ghosts, they're all hilarious and adorable. Lars has his hyperactive pet dog, Ray has his gremlin collection he keeps around to mess with Podcast, Trevor has his new buddy Slimer, and Phoebe has a girlfriend.
It makes sense in the film, trust me
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Hero Complex Gallery has released a Real Ghostbusters 17x11 giclee print by Andrew Kolb. Priced at $35, it's limited to 10.
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Four actual life lessons that I’ve gained from the Ghostbusters:
It’s never too late to start over: Ever feel like you’re ‘behind’ everyone else’s milestones? Or your life should be planned by a certain age? The Ghostbusters are grown adults who are still figuring things out! They also transformed an intimidating setback (losing their academic jobs) into an opportunity to pursue something better.
Stay intellectually curious and keep learning: The Ghostbusters are highly educated and have professional experience. Yet they don’t pretend to know everything—in fact, quite the opposite. They go to the library. They pour over reference materials. They look beyond obvious answers and learn from each other.
Take calculated risks: You can’t succeed if you never try! The Ghostbusters’ gadgets aren’t real, but the spirit behind designing them is. Even after you prepare as much as possible, you may have to send a creation into the world while feeling uncertain about it. The Ghostbusters didn’t know if the proton packs would stop Slimer, but they tried it. They didn’t know if crossing the proton streams would work on Gozer, but trying to save the world seemed better than doing nothing.
You need the right people around you: The Ghostbusters are buddies who find fame and success while having a blast together. Wouldn’t it be cool be your own boss? Spend your days fighting ghosts and eating Cheez-its with your besties in a sweet firehouse? (Those questions are rhetorical…) As valuable as friendship is, the Ghostbusters also needed to hire the right outsiders to complete the company. Bottom line, you can’t achieve your goals without the right team on your side.
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Look at my boy
My ugly little blob and his mound of trash. I bet he's been living in the firehouse the whole time.
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