Am I really working on a maximum ride OC animatic to 10 seconds of a Will Wood song? Yes! And it’s not the Will Wood song you’d think!
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the bastard (derogatory) redesign is in the works
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this is the only time i’ve drawn a human looking grunt,, and liked it
making my self insert character look more like he belongs in madcom
this mf hiding in a shed somewhere making shitty blueprints
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Me: I'm already almost 50 pages! I could finish this easy! This is probably 400 or 500 pages?
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Meet The Family. pt 1
Terrible timing aside, like the poll decided I've started my Suiko Leo comic!
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MOON 0 - PART TWO
not gonna lie to you folks . this part took everything out of me. time to go into a deep slumber for the rest of spring
(thanks for all the support on part 1! ^_^ stay tuned for part 3 out soon)
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Currently working on a p big animation, itll most likely take months lmao, wish me luck, pray i dont abandon this!
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i see timmy, i immediately go 'i can protect and care for him. i can feed him and wash his hair and make sure he never feels lonely again'
HAHS HE NEEDS IT…….
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thinking about Eddie, who because of the upsidedown was in a coma for effectively the rest of '86. When he woke up he had to re-learn a lot of shit, since even after he could open his eyes and sit up, moving was still hard.
Steve and Robin go with him to all of his PT appointments as he works on moving and standing up, but not walking yet. The therapist overhears him complaining to Steve about how he misses writing, since his hands are too shaky for the words to be legible.
She tells him that if he wants to write better he should practice more, and maybe pick something else up that requires small, repetitive movements, like sewing or crocheting.
Eddie is about to open his mouth to say that sewing might be a good idea, because he can work on putting his old patches onto the new vest that the kids bought him as a "we're glad you're not dead present", when Robin comes back from the bathroom and pipes up that she has some crocheting stuff from when she and Steve tried to learn together a few years back, and that's the end of that conversation.
crocheting is his least favorite part of the night, even if Robin and Steve are patient and let him pick the movie in the background and don't get frustrated when he drops the hook between the couch cushions for the thirtieth time in an hour.
Eventually he gets the hang of it, but--out of spite--refuses to make anything other than a very long line with his yarn, telling Steve and Robin he's going to strangle them with it when he's done, because crocheting "is literally the least metal thing in the world."
He stops threatening to strangle Robin after she makes him a little bat.
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