I’m trying to figure out how to draw The Squad™️ and started with Jigen and Zenigata because they are my favorites
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redesiiiigggnnss
Just for fun i've been drawing these guys like i'm doing a reboot of the show. Doin a lil pretend.
G2's design changed, but figured I should put that drawing here anyways. Dunno what I was doing with the doll joints, guess I wanted to show off some more... robotey..parts.
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In the process of making some new, cleaner sketches. Just to kinda make info dumpy posts about how I changed the characters. They've all been rotating in my head for way too long.
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My mans 3D model was too good not to be used more I am punching the dirt and kicking and screaming and throwing a fit
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The significance of absence in storytelling
When does the absence of a supporting character take over a narrative? Or at least impact it massively?
Two clear examples from my fave fandom, the Morseverse:
Susan’s absence in Endeavour (we never see her barring the one imaginary sequence in the pilot) is so much more powerful and consequential than Susan Fallon’s appearance and subsequent death in Inspector Morse, even though the latter is played by the incomparable Joanna David
Val Lewis in Inspector Morse gets perhaps 90 seconds screen time, and as the wife of the sidekick, has zero impact beyond establishing her existence along with that of his family. Val Lewis’ headstone in Lewis gets perhaps 60 seconds on screen altogether, but her loss shapes so many undercurrents throughout that show
What do you feel? Look forward to more examples.
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