Iâll see how to fix it but as of now, my phone is both not letting me take pictures or post images saying I didnât give it image permissions (even though I did before, even though it wonât fucking let me change said permission). I know I donât post often here but thought to say đ
Iâll see how to fix it but as of now, my phone is both not letting me take pictures or post images saying I didnât give it image permissions (even though I did before, even though it wonât fucking let me change said permission). I know I donât post often here but thought to say đ
Random mid-scenario scene I came up with a while ago. On the perception of the self and âotherâ self, and how âevilâ creativity isnât all too foreign or evil
Image ID: A multi-panel comic drawn in pencil, with some color pencil. Itâs titled âI am You, but you arenât Meâ by @art-nico.
First panel is colored and outlined in green, the rough silhouette of character!Thomas Sanders points at Remus Sanders, both characters from the webseries Sanders Sides. Soft green lines color the background.
Second panel is of Remus looking down at Thomasâs finger, mildly surprised
Third panel is of Remus tilting his head and putting a hand on his hip, still looking down at Thomasâs finger. He look very mildly annoyed. He says âOkay but, I am still apart of you. Huh, this conversation is dragging the me out of moiâŠâ
Fourth panel cuts back to Thomas looking very upset, the hand he was using to point retreated back to his chest. Red and pink lines radiate out the sides of him, pushing back against green. The first to fourth panel are grouped together in a line.
Fifth panel is split diagonally in half by green ooze, the top half says âI HATE THAT I AM YOU. When you are like this to me. When I am like this to me. You.â I want to carve you out of my SKULL,â. The words âHATEâ and âSKULLâ have been drawn in a blocky letter style and drawn in with pink.
Sixth panel has two hands hovering over an open skull, the brain exposed with parts colored in pink and other areas colored in green. The words âSplit you out of that protective barrier Iâve provided,â surround the skull at the top and bottom, with streaks of pink and red radiating around the entire image.
Seventh panel has the background top fade from a dark to light pink, the words at the top left saying âand have You alone feel what itâs like to bleed out. Heaving for air.â At the bottom shows some of the green brain matter from the previous panel thrown in a pile on the floor, bleeding out various colors (yellow, green, purple, light and dark blues, and red). The fifth to seventh panel are grouped together in a line, each outlined much darker in pencil.
The eighth panel is longer horizontally, filling the page. It shows a simple figure colored entirely in pink, sitting up against a wall with their arms splayed out, from an aerial/top view. In front of it streaks out pink lines with bits of green brain matter. Filling out both sides are the words âStaring up far enough it loops back, forced to stare down from above.â In the middle are two eyes with eyebags, one on the left and right, staring up. From the bottom of the panel peaks out a face, its eyes staring back down at the pink figure. In groups of 3 on each side of the staring face, it says âAlone. Alone. Alone. Alone. Alone. Alone.â
Panel nine has Remus calmly standing at the left, Thomas with an angry expression hunched over at the right. Streaks of pink cascade and fade around them from the background.
Panel ten shows Thomas hunched over, looking more tired but still visibly tense. The background remains the same. Remusâs speech bubble, colored green, pops up below Thomas. He says âWell. Didnât that feel better?â
Panel eleventh shows Thomas looking up and out as if heâs had a revelation, those streaks of pink flipping upwards in the background behind him, though now colored more strongly with orange as if flames. The ninth to eleventh panels e grouped together in a line.
[Image ID: A multi-media art piece of bloodied hands pressing up against a tv screen, tv static in the background. The tv is made out of cardboard, the screen is plastic, and the hands and static painted with paint.]
Unedited version, detail close ups, and original ref below
It didnât fully pan out to what I wanted it to be like, but Iâm still proud of this so yeah
[Image ID: A multi-media art piece of bloodied hands pressing up against a tv screen, tv static in the background. The tv is made out of cardboard, the screen is plastic, and the hands and static painted with paint.]
Unedited version, detail close ups, and original ref below
It didnât fully pan out to what I wanted it to be like, but Iâm still proud of this so yeah
Damn, imagine being the abstract concept of self-preservation incarnate, imaginary style. Couldnât be me.
Image ID: A color pencil drawing of Janus Sanders from Sanders Sides. He is semi-abstract, having a nose but no eyes or a human mouth, and not drawn in solid colors- his caplet has streaks of black, green, and purple, while his undershirt has streaks of grey, light blue and dark blue. Half of his face is covered in green snake scales and a red line (representing his snake mouth). The background is a light blue, and pink is drawn above him streaking down in a triangle.
(Non-edited version and close ups under cut. My camera quality sucks for this image though idk why)
(Zoom in of 9 himself and screenshot ref in the undercut)
[Image ID: A painting of a rag doll named 9 from the movie 9 (2009), looking up to a brightly-glowing, green Talisman he is holding up in front of him. Around him, radiating outwards, are streaks of light green atop of streaks of black paint, and pieces of newspaper.]
Image ID: A three panel comic featuring Queenie and Kinger from The Amazing Digital Circus. It is titled âFIVE EVERâ at the top.
Panel 1 shows a drawing of Queenie hunched over, staring down, looking distressed/scared. She says âwould. you love me 4. 4 ever?â. She is drawn in sharpie.
Panel 2 shows Kinger with a happy expression saying âNO! Iâd love you-â. The ânoâ is underlined twice for emphasis. He is drawn in pencil and a black color pencil.
Panel 3 is a close up of Kingerâs face/eyes, as heâs surrounded by darkness. Colors (blue, purple, pink, green, yellow) swirl within his pupils and reflect off his face, implying that he is now suddenly face-to-face with Queenieâs colorful abstracted form. This panel is drawn in color pencils.
Image ID: A traditional drawing of Jax from the show The Amazing Digital Circus, drawn in color pencils. He appears to be melting, ears drooping with his lower body and arms missing/fading away to nothingness. He has distressed expression on his face. Surrounding his left and right sides are multi-colored eyes drawn in marker, all staring at him. The background is black and gray drawn on white as a rough ombre, the darker colors on the top and bottom of the page transitioning into lighter colors in the middle.