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fini-mun · 1 month
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Streaming pre-signed commissions! https://picarto.tv/deebsdraws I'm sorry for my sporadic scheduling lately.
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munbuds · 1 year
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hellsyeaheggman · 6 months
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Dr. Bionik
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robotnik-mun · 4 years
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HAP HIBPB HAAABBIBBLE HURFBAAYHH
A Thank A You, Good Buddy ^^
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joey-gatorman · 5 years
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Not full-size, and not sure if Deebs plans to post it on DA for all to see, but here: a gigantic drawing featuring twenty Hanna-Barbera characters enjoying themselves at a park. @fini-mun, terrific artist that they are, was up to the challenge and whipped up this marvel, drawn in the vein of the classic limited-edition artwork made available during the 1980s and 1990s.
Thanks again for everything, Deebs!
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sally-mun · 4 years
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Since you've already been asked about food and singing, how abooout... clothes. Who spends every opportunity they can in jammies? Who only wears clothes that just came out of the wash? Bright colours? Neutrals??
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SOOO here’s the thing: I am terrible at character design. I can replicate a design I’ve already seen (tho even then I tend to forget a bunch of shit), but actually coming up with NEW designs is definitely a weakness of mine. The reason I bring this up is, well, I’ve never really operated with any mental images other than what the characters are canonically depicted as wearing -- which is kind of funny, because logically speaking I KNOW they don’t hatch wearing those things and they obviously go through plenty of other clothing well before the familiar designs, but in my mind’s eye... it’s just more of a footnote. I kind of have an idea of what younger versions of the Guardians look like, but it’s largely just a blur. I’m just so, so bad at that kind of thing, it’s honestly really embarrassing.
So uh, yeah, I have basically no answer for this because I have no fucking clue. I feel like if I saw one of them dressed in something I’d have a gut instinct as to whether it was off or accurate, but I can’t really say point-blank what they look like. I’m so sorry this is perhaps the most pathetic answer I’ve ever given.
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riftclaw · 4 years
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finimun replied to your post: rat scientist lady is very technically ossein’s...
SO SHE IS A RAT. I saw her briefly earlier and went “is rat or bilby?” and then like an ASS I didn’t say anything
she is a rat! i was actually worried people would think she was a mouse haha
bilbies actually have furred tails which is why i draw luka kinda fluffy :B
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sege-h · 5 years
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This post hasn’t left my mind since I first saw it and I couldn’t stop thinking about Reed and Zeal in relation to it today because I wanted to doodle smth for @fini-mun, who they belong to!
Happy birthday Deebs! <3
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vgfmart · 5 years
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Here’s an Artfight attack of @fini-mun ‘s Packrat.
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It’s a day early, but to heck with it-
Because of timezones and because many will probably be busy with Thanksgiving-related things tomorrow, I’m gonna post this now! Namely the people I’m thankful to know and other people I’ve come to know recently. ^_^
@sally-mun and @fini-mun - YOU GUYS. Leda you are legitimately like a sister to me (said this before but SHHH I’m doing it again XD), and I’m glad I’ve been such a help when it comes to your own journey with autism. And Deebs! You’re such an awesome artist and a good friend, and I’m really proud of how far you’ve come as a person. 
@jammerlee and @holymicrobots - You two have been super helpful with my own autism, and it’s largely because I’ve talked with you guys that I kept researching and rediscovering things about myself that I was forced to bury. 
@sege-h and @rainingautumn - Sege you and I will always be duck and squirrel bros for life, and Dale you’ll always be an awesome friend. Love you both. 
@robotnik-mun and pretty much everyone I talk to on the Discord server - You have all honestly been an anchor for me whenever there’s drama going on in my life, and I’m grateful to know all of you. 
@kirbychan234 - You’re also totally another bro of mine even tho we don’t talk much anymore XD 
@nuttyrabbit and @pidgeonspen-ocs/Ceej -  Nutty I know we don’t talk much, but honestly I enjoying seeing your own thoughts about stuff like Sonic and Pokemon whenever you post about it, and I regret that I haven’t followed you until recently. And Ceej! Your OC’s are some of the most well developed ones I’ve seen and I always love reading your headcanons for them.  
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fini-mun · 6 days
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Streaming pre-signed commissions! It's the Wednesday that's for WIPs! https://picarto.tv/deebsdraws (4 to 8 pm est)
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hnerysims · 5 years
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finimun replied to your post “lol there is nothing in the realm of magic pack for children or...”
Surprise?
not necessarily surprised, but definitely disappointed! like i knew kids and toddlers wouldn’t be able to do magic, the simgurus said as much, but i still expected them to get something, like a CAS item or two. but nope, not a single thing.
i just don’t get it. harry potter is still a hugely beloved and popular series and it’s all about children doing magic, so it’s not like there’s no precedence. and just in general i would expect the studio to try to balance the stuff better, so that unless a pack is specifically aimed at a certain group of sims (like kids’ room stuff pack and toddler stuff pack), they would always include something for everybody. but it’s like they’ve forgotten that there are age groups outside young adult in the game.
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gojira007 · 5 years
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Heck with it, ღ for Sally?
ღ Love/Sexuality Headcanon: It actually took Sally a very long time to say “I love you” to Sonic.
Only partially because it took her a little while to fully appreciate that was in fact how she felt about him, too.  She wouldn’t exactly be able to tell you when she became fully certain of that fact, mind; the two had been so close for so long, and it wasn’t as if her feelings for him ever really changed so much as they became just that little bit clearer.  But still, the fact that she did love him was something she ultimately knew well before the point came where she said as such out loud.
Oh they both teased each other about it of course; the hand-holding, the playful Kissing Contests in the village square, even the bantering arguments about that exact topic..but that was different.  Easier.  She could distance herself from it, rationalize it, even dismiss it entirely if necessary (though it never was and she never did).  But to say it out loud?  That would make it tangible.  Real.  Once she said it, she didn’t think she could ever really go back.  And that?  Was terrifying.
It wasn’t fear of rejection that kept her quiet, either, nor a concern that it would change their relationship too much; she’d always trusted Sonic, it was one of the most important reasons she felt the way she did about him in the first place.
No, the problem was that there was always a balance Sally had to walk in regards to how she felt about all her friends, by virtue of the fact that they weren’t just friends, they were soldiers who she ordered into situations that put their lives at risk all the time.  Learning to live with that fact had been tough enough already...if she changed that balance by admitting her feelings, Sally was afraid she wouldn’t be able to keep it going anymore.  Something would have to give.
Or so she thought.
A day eventually came, however, when she and Sonic led an especially-dangerous mission.  It was successful, but it had involved a great deal of strain and violence, and it ended with Sonic and Sally separated from the others and badly injured.  The two were able to find shelter in a remote cave that would hopefully keep them safe from any pursuing enemies, so they began to tend to each other’s wounds, and all the while Sally found herself thinking.  About how close she’d come to losing Sonic, about how that fear already ate at her so badly, and about how much she would have regretted it if Sonic had died without her ever having told him how she really felt.  Which meant that the usual guards she put up in her head to keep from saying it weren’t ready; she didn’t exactly plan for it, she didn’t entirely blurt it out, but at one point, without even entirely meaning to, she just...said it.  And then she said it again.  And even as Sonic was just...sitting there, a bit in shock (it wasn’t like he didn’t know, it wasn’t even like he didn’t feel the same way, but he like Sally had never been quite sure how to say it himself and now...well there it was!), she began laughing and saying it over and over.  She’d never imagined it would feel so good to do so!
The others eventually found them and helped them get back home to compelte their recovery, but from that point forward Sally had no problem telling Sonic she loved him; she makes sure to do it quite regularly nowadays, in fact.  Not too much, of course, but...when the thought crosses her mind, or she remembers that she never wants the people she cares about to feel like she takes them for granted, or even just because she wants to remind herself how good it feels to say and give herself that little pick-me-up...she makes sure to say it out loud now.
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thankskenpenders · 5 years
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I remember as a kid the thing (well one of) that bothered me about Pender's writing is that the stories asked a lot of questions but never bothered to answer them. Now that I'm older and seeing his twitter, I realize that's the only way he knows how to generate interest. To bring up mysteries and promise answers he never actually provides. His advertisement of L-SC is basically just 'who is so and so and what is their mysterious role?'. And knowing him, the answers won't be worth it.
Yeah, this is basically Penders’ biggest flaw (other than how utterly unlikable his characters are, but that’s more subjective). It’s all setup with no payoff. Mysteries with no answers. Conflicts that are never resolved. Characters like Locke who are never held accountable for the damage they do. The intrigue lies almost entirely on the promise that it’s all leading up to some grand conclusion. Moment to moment, there’s very little to actually sink your teeth into. Things that actually matter don’t really happen often. Just lots of prophecies and destinies and people talking about how very important things are going to happen someday, and sometimes he throws in an arc in a different genre for spice. And when he does 
I think this is what divides Penders detractors from the tiny (but vocal) fanbase he still has. People were willing to trust him back in the day when he said he was going somewhere. While the main series was struggling to find its purpose, there was always something big on the horizon in Knuckles’ stories. He was good at being his own hype man. Everyone says Knuckles has this grand destiny and immense hidden power. The Dark Legion is always scheming in the shadows. The future threat Locke saw in his dream is always looming
But when he quit and left us with Mobius 25 Years Later as his finale, the illusion was shattered. After all these years of hype, this is what he was building up to? Sonic and friends as rich asshole adults who just have dinner parties and gossip all the time? There was never anything cool planned. It was never going to reach that epic conclusion. He just wanted you to buy the next issue. People disliked his work earlier too (his old personal forums were proof of this), but I think this is when the more casual readers really soured on it. (And then the lawsuits happened)
The few fans Penders has today who are genuinely interested in him continuing the story... I think they just trust that he’s going somewhere with it. That if given the freedom, he’ll tell the ending he spent decades building towards, and it’ll tie everything together and give all the events leading up to it meaning. They think that Archie just got in his way, and if they hadn’t then he WOULD’VE finished his story eventually (even though he was always planning 50 issues ahead in broad strokes and had no real endpoint in mind)
This is mean, but I kind of do want to see him finish it, just so we can once and for all definitively see that no, it was never building up to anything satisfying
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simonsoys · 5 years
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Thanks for fighting against that "Kris is Evil" thing. It bothers me that people are so quick to paint a child as 100% irredeemable evil, especially when to me the whole experience with Susie is leading up to a similar arc with Kris. Also, my personal HC is that Kris is upset because we're controlling them the entire story. I mean. That seems like something one would react very badly to.
My big guess for Deltarune’s gimmick is that we, the player, are going to be the villain, regardless of whether our intentions and actions are good. Like, I think eventually other characters are going to be aware of “you” and your presence (there’s a hint that Ralsei knows), and start to resist. Takes Undertale’s ending idea of “leave them to be happy” and builds a whole game around it.
But maybe I just find that interesting. A game that doesn’t want to be played. A world that doesn’t want to be controlled, but that’s the only way you can be a part of it. 
But re: Kris/Frisk/Chara being evil... I tend to think that people would view Chara with more nuance like any other character in the game, if they weren’t a convenient scapegoat for the genocide route.
Even though the game is pretty heavy-handed about your choices being your own, reinforced by Deltarune’s theme of your choices NOT mattering, people like to say “buhhh Chara was controlling you during that ending, how could they be so evil???”
Like, I’m not here to judge anyone who plays the bad ending of a video game. But Undertale itself sure does. It even calls out people who watch the ending on Youtube, so it’s definitely targeting the human player with its guilt trips and not an in-universe character.
But people don’t want to feel guilty for participating in that route, so the focus gets shifted onto Chara being the “evil demon that ends the world”, and not the fact that you never had to do that route, and that by their own admission they don’t become power-hungry until you show them how. 
(I’m not saying folks are bad for having played this route, but I don’t believe it’s Undertale’s intent in the slightest to have you rationalize completing that ending as a malevolent force being the one in control.)
Outside of that ending, they’re a child who believes they MUST kill themselves in order for their new family to be happy. I don’t think it’s a radical thought that a child shouldn’t be so ready and willing to martyr themselves.
I think Kris in Deltarune is probably a more accurate representation of what Chara might’ve been like normally. An odd, lonely kid with a somewhat mean-spirited sense of humor, but otherwise ok, and loved regardless.
Like, I get that they were probably troubled, and mean sometimes. But so is  Susie. They hate and distrust humanity, but that’s true of almost all the monsters you befriend during the game. So why the difference in reception?
I dunno. It’s something that bothers me a lot when I see it. Like “man, I’d be deeply uncomfortable if you were talking like that about a kid in real life who had these problems, and not a fictional character.”
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