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My contribution to the deltarune tag after this chapter
mew mewwwwwwww
the duality of man
imfweakingscared
i'd die a thousand deaths, if i could die with you
"make what you want to make" is easily misconstrued I think. like there's a whole host of reasons why you want might to Have Made Something. you might get excited about ideas purely because you know people would want to see you execute them well. because it's "such a good concept" or so eye-catching or punchy or emotionally affecting or whatever. I just don't think Wanting To Be The Person Who Made The Thing is the same as wanting to make it.
and it's a painful distinction to make because that's a really strong motivator in its own right. like sometimes you'll ask yourself "okay well if I was going to make <insert project here> ONLY for myself, how would I do it" and the answer is going to be "I wouldn't" and that's a rough fucking pill to swallow.
on the other hand, I don't think there's anything inherently wrong with daydreaming about projects you don't actually want to make, but which you like imagining Having Made. plan out a game you're not going to code. plot out a novel you don't care to write. Having Made Something is not the point of art.* rolling around in creative mud with no real objective has value god damn it
*yet another reason why "AI"-generated "art" is dumb and bad
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DELTARUNE IN TWO WEEKS!
Guys, you scared him... :<
my favorite genre of existential horror isn't some giant god or force beyond mortal comprehension terrorizing humanity or whatever, its simply coming to terms that we live in an enormous and confusing universe
dealing with the fact that the world is big and scary, that it doesn't make sense, but that we are here together and we can, at the very least, find solace in each other
that's probably why i write about it so much
But wait there's more now, and it's really overly rendered when it was just meant to be an expression doodle
EYESTRAIN WARNING
woa is that ULTRAKILL reference
as much as i love "player/soul is massive asshole" i would love to see people exploring another type of dynamic with them
player/soul that doesn't do any weird route stuff and interacts with everything because they genuinely care about this world and the people in it. genuinely cares about and loves kris but they're still taking away their autonomy
like a well meaning parent that wants the best for their kid but forgets that their kid is an actual human person, not a fragile object in need of constant protection and boundary breaking guidance
"i dont want them to get hurt"
"i dont want them to go down the wrong path"
"i just want them to be happy"
aurgh i love thinking n shit
(sorry for the repost but i didn't like some of my word use)
six seven?? uhh yeah i sure hope it does
how do you make art so cool?
idk it just kinda comes out of me. like theres a special hole in my chest that births new art idk how or why but its pretty cool
not that anyone cares, but after literally six months i have finally finished the last page of chapter one of my webcomic.
you can read it here!
chukichuki pokopoko pon
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