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One Nice Bug Per Day
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Kiana Khansmith
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chipspin
sketch dump of the many shenanigans i imagine these guys get into and more
drew a bunch of this guy, Bizco! I referenced from the designs that was made for him from one of the artists working on the show. I really like the addition of the clock also so i did some funny things corresponding with that design. Though I don't know if it made it to the final design or not cause his back was turned to the camera in episode 8. but i like to think he's half clock i think its cool.
Original reference:
fanart of a cool green dude
when i drink soda i pop a kneecap
everybody was normal fighting~ *non-racist riff*
My uncle died of music malaria in the audio jungle
"Busy" Cole (Practical Effects, mainly Pyrotechnics)
Despite his clock appearance, he's never really on time for anything. Ensuring the explosives are correctly installed and used safely is very important to him, even if it means minutes of perfect sunlight for shooting are wasted. After all, a job well done is better than a job gone wrong. Although sometimes he's a bit too ambitious and has gone overboard with the explosives.
they should've gone for backshot in the buckrooms
this is all thats left of her
Have you ever considered putting your music on bandcamp? I was looking for ways to support outside of just streaming. click click is flames by the way, I dropped everything to listen! That buildup is so good.
and. Okay I feel like such a chud coming back to gush about BLACKBOX , AGAIN, but. it’s impact on me is why I wanted to support you now that I’ve come into some money hehe. ^_^
Since finding it, I’ve actually made 2 songs of my own and started to really adore music as a means of expressing myself, something I used to think would never be possible. I’d only grown up drawing and got it in my head that it was too late to develop my writing or musical abilities… But sitting there, enamored by the music and the MV, something shifted inside. Or rather, it shook violently, rattling my heart around without rest, and I had to get it out the same way it got in; music! :]
Every time I throw together something in fl studio or Vocaloid 4 and it sounds good (to me, which I’ve realized is all that matters), I get the same rush I did watching the BLACKBOX MV for the first time, and I hope that feeling never goes away.
Anyway TL;DR let me throw money at you /silly
let me throw money at you /silly
I don't know, I don't think I'm ready for it yet.
Sure, I should really get on and create things that can be monetised. But there are many things I would like to do first that would really help spread myself around. I think that's the main issue for me right now: having enough people to even give my work a glance. I hope one day that changes, but it doesn't bother me as much as it used to bother me years ago.
I get the same rush I did watching the BLACKBOX MV for the first time, and I hope that feeling never goes away.
That feeling of creating things will never go away. It might be hard to create those said things sometimes, but that feeling of creating something that resonates with you can never be tarnished. No matter what happens.
Give yourself time, practice those skills. Appreciate what worked, and learn from what didn't. It took me years to get to a point where I could say, "Oh, I should upload that!" It differs for everyone, though. With enough time, you should be able to make things that feel polished and consistent.
vertigo is calling my name through the forceps
Had my second ever "Tumblr Dream" (evidence I am not doing well), in which I saw a post I really wanted to reblog but it had an ornate wooden frame around it that was too bulky to fit on my blog, so I'd have to either take off the frame or remove some words from the post to make it smaller. But I was worried that people would be super mad at me for modifying the post.
In the end I removed a superfluous sentence and reblogged it, but then realized now it's ON my blog I could squeeze the sentence back in, so I edited it back in. The post looked identical to the original, but somehow there was still evidence that it'd been tampered with in some way, and I was getting flooded with angry asks like "WHAT DID YOU DO TO IT?", and the OP was like "what the FUCK have you done to my POST????"
funny you should say that
what the FUCK have you done to my POST????
Had my second ever "Tumblr Dream" (evidence I am not doing well), in which I saw a post I really wanted to reblog but it had an ornate wooden frame around it that was too bulky to fit on my blog, so I'd have to either take off the frame or remove some words from the post to make it smaller. But I was worried that people would be super mad at me for modifying the post.
In the end I removed a superfluous sentence and reblogged it, but then realized now it's ON my blog I could squeeze the sentence back in, so I edited it back in. The post looked identical to the original, but somehow there was still evidence that it'd been tampered with in some way, and I was getting flooded with angry asks like "WHAT DID YOU DO TO IT?", and the OP was like "what the FUCK have you done to my POST????"
funny you should say that