Tomo throws stuff at you for funsies
Tomo comes from a Touhou fanfiction, "Touhou: A Post-Fantasy Story" writted by AlternateSoul (aka Bob bob) You can read it here! https://twitter.com/BobBob00958218/status/1484523871411838980
I was worried that I wouldn't be able to do a digital drawing this month, but I kinda forgot May has a 31st day lol
Time lapse video: https://youtu.be/oVCmMzt0VEY?si=DUEARNmzidSWPbKu
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i've been using this one holy quintet yt thumbnail as an ipad background for ages so i wanted to redraw it 🏹🎀
used this video's thumbnail as reference:
here's the drawing with ibis paint's mosaic filter (thought it looked cool lol)
and here's the drawing with no effects at all!
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Holly Quintet Omori sprites
I liked the colored lines more, but the black ones matched the art-style more.
So I posted both
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Just thinking about the brilliantly crafted yet subtle symbolism with the seasons in the Rebellion OP, and how the seasons present perfectly coincide with their respective characters and their wishes.
Like, we start off with Madoka in the spring. This definitely correlates with her wish to reset the corrupt system of magical girls and witches. She creates a new design for the system and gives herself and the other magical girls hope with the new start, heavily leaning into the themes of rebirth and hope tied to spring. Spring also represents transformations, and it nicely conveys Madoka using hope as a propelling force to her becoming a goddess.
When Sayaka enters the scene, it's summer. It represents her initial hopes and optimism toward becoming a magical girl, and her overall innocence. Her desires for romance and passion tied to her wish to be with Kyosuke also embody some of the core symbolic ideas associated with summer.
Now Mami enters the scene in the fall, which is often associated with themes of adulthood, maturity, and death. This pertains to her resourcefulness and maturity that stems from her dealing with the aftermath of her parents dying in the car crash. Mami also made her wish to avoid death.
Next we have Kyoko, with some of the most blatant symbolism with her ties to winter here. Kyoko made her wish to prevent her family from living in literal squalor, and the foundations of her wish were based upon her not wanting her family to have to endure such hardships and tough times, which winter is commonly connected with. After her father went ballistic, Kyoko was able to survive and live through the most difficult times in her life while sustaining herself as a magical girl and person. She also adopted the "survival of the fittest" mindset too, further representing her ties to the winter imagery shown here.
And lastly we have Homura entering in the spring! Her wish is based on saving Madoka and her initial hopefulness in doing so. She wanted to have a fresh start, a chance to redo her meeting with Madoka, which became the driving force of her life. Spring is heavily tied to new beginnings and transformations, which certainly embodies her change in personality and demeanor with all of the timeline resets.
Homura entering during the spring also foreshadows her transformation into a literal devil; this significantly parallels when Madoka enters in the spring, which is representative of her transformation into a goddess. Currently obsessing over these parallels btw.
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Touhou: A Post-Fantasy drawings I did in my new sketch book. Second image may be foreshadowing a potential digital drawing I wanna do ,':)
Post-Fantasy characters belong to AlternateSoul (aka Bob bob)
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