All I can say is… wowEdit: http://www.slate.com/blogs/weigel/2013/11/19/rep_steven_smith_fake_twitter_account_fools_journalists.html
hornedfreak: PEENCH
dinnasaw: I found this in my sketchbook, i forgot about it and im laughing all over again
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lobstmourne heavy-hearted-prince
What made you want to write for a Deathknight? What’s Oliver’s opinion on Gilneans?
Oooh gosh many things.
They cross out so many items on my list of favorite tropes and concepts! I love undead things, I love “fallen heroes” and antiheroes, I love the imagery of armored knights, I love regular people becoming monsters, I love monsters that aren’t necessarily evil, I love the imagery that usually goes along with dark magic, the list kind of goes on. In Oliver’s case (and a lot of them), there’s also that fun struggle between a life serving the Light and not only no longer being capable, but also being outright hurt by it.
I like them a bit better than Forsaken (though had all my friends been Horde when I first started playing, I’d have definitely started as Forsaken) because there’s so much more to work with in terms of ideas. They can be any race, so each has a unique experience with undeath and how their own culture treats it. The orcs and tauren do not get to join their ancestors and are aberrations of the cycle, night elves go directly against the forces of nature, draenei are cast from the Light and have a lot more in common with the Broken, Goblins… have a lot more time on their hands.
I mean, I guess nothing is technically stopping anybody from RPing a non-human Forsaken, either, but they’re largely humans and a few elves and anything else is pretty rare and you don’t have that satisfaction of a correct player model.
My DK might be a human, but he had the opportunity the try fitting in with living humans, many of whom rightfully fear him, which is something you don’t get as much with Forsaken RP unless you RP them as an Argent or something.
BASICALLY I LIKE UNDEAD THINGS.
And haha, I did answer what he thinks of worgen before with a doodle. It’s more or less an accurate summary. They both have that “human transformed into a bloodthirsty monster” thing going on so he can relate to them and certainly doesn’t judge or fear their beast side. Other than that, they’re just regular people. He might be a little bitter about Gilneas walling themselves off for the Third War, but he also knows it wasn’t up to every single citizen and that it spared them a pretty nasty fate. They may be beasts, but they’re alive.
to give y’all something to work with, a little bit of info about Fal:
- he’s a recovering addict
- a Blood Knight, but rather new to the order
- he used to be a priest
- his favorite thing in the whole world is probably Pandaren food
- he rlly likes the Pandaren in general
- always keeps an eye out for any kind of UNLAWFUL BEHAVIOR
sounds like a fukin NERD
Is it Sig?
“what is art school like?”
well there’s this one dude in my class, J, who always wears a t-shirt with a closeup vector drawing of his face roaring, next to the face of a roaring lion, captioned ANIMAL INSTINCTS in papyrus font. he does so 100% unironically as part of his attempt to establish himself as a big-name rapper. he also draws skeletons groping naked women constantly, and likes to play his mix, uninvited, in any class project where there’s a vague chance of audio. he’s good friends with a guy who turns in MS paint-made graphics for every project including one which is charitably referred to as “the teletubby vacuum porn one”.
so there’s art school for ya
Exploring Art 59: Treating yourself right
Exploring Art 59: Treating yourself right
Hey guys.So, a few months ago I asked you all to tell me what you thought about your art. There were a few people who were happy about their art, but the overwhelming majority felt a sense of disappointment, frustration, upset. They were unhappy with their work.
That’s a hard thing to feel, to be unhappy with the thing that you do out of love. I’ve felt that before so I know how crushing it can be and how hard it can be to pick yourself up and continue trying. One thing I noticed, when I feel that way, is that it’s often born out of a lack of direction, and a lack of understanding of what I’ve done right in the past. It’s so easy to see al