"erm! actually! I'm not comfortable calling people it/its! it just makes me uncomfortable I feel dirty and icky and mean! why not just use they/them? sending love!" doesn't feel good reading once. reading it 12000 times on 4 different posts? fucking explode. leave it/it's users alone. you really don't have to share that someones chosen pronouns makes you uncomfortable. you sound like a transphobe.
So are we gonna call the 3rd revival of Moon "Newer Moon" or "Moon^3." Or alternatively, we could revive Nexus instead to add a bit of flare (/silly)
Just kind of what I think would happen if there was a confrontation between this Eclipse and Moon B) I genuinely don’t think Moon’s dying again, but he most certainly is going to get a bit roughed up, surely.
This one was a bit quicker, I was messing around with a faster way of shading/lineart (usually my shading takes forever, but I'm trying to cut down on that time. That's also why whenever I post a sketch on my story I finish it like a month later LMAOOOO). I like how it turned out and it was my first time trying the dry gouache brush, yay! ^^
Extras:
My pose thumbnails always look like abstract scribbles, but specifically here because I was struggling with it. I wanted Moon's face to be visible but it looked awkward with the angle I was tryna do, alas.
Newer Moon (/Moon V3) as well cause I joked about it earlier. The design isn't anything special (it's pretty much just a placeholder outfit to draw the little chibis), but I think an AU where Moon kicks the bucket for a third time would be so interesting because, at this point, Sun and Moon would've completely swapped roles personality wise compared to the start of the series. I imagine Moon V3 having a very similar personality to early Nexus but with a much more mellow energy.
Every time I draw something Infection related, I think of Telltale's The Walking Dead Game. I bring this up because I can totally see Infected AU Dazzle as Clem and her Moon as Lee. (Lee should be Sun, but Dazzle's Sun is the first to get bitten so doesn't really work) (MASSIVE TWDG SPOILERS IN THE LINK but here's the specific scene I'm thinking about when I suggest this)
Speedpaint:
I had a rough time making Moon's hands look like he was actually pushing him away, still not suuuper happy with the hands BUT this is meant to be a quick drawing so I let it go.
I don't usually do green tinted stuff cause I'm not a huge fan of green unless its harmonious. Though I suppose if Gaster is green I will actually have to get used to all shades of green, even my least favs.
(My least fav is olive green/military olive, especially in my own art -- I rarely use it for that reason)
I think it would be funny to write a murder mystery where not only did every single character involved have an obvious motive to kill this mf, they were actually all attempting to murder him first, but the murder attempts all cancelled each other out all except for one. Two people tried to poison him but the poisons just happen to work as antidotes for each other, and instead of killing him only gave him the shits, and due to having the shits he couldn't go hunting that day like he had planned, foiling the plans of the one who had conditioned his favourite hunting horse to panic and bolt at the cue of a whistle, and the other murder attempt of tampering with his gun so that it would have exploded his whole face off.
The whole mystery isn't about who could have done it or how, but who was the one who got lucky and actually succeeded.
I actually did that in one Vampire: The Masquerade game. Every NPC had motive and opportunity to turn against the others, and the PCs got tasked with finding the traitor/killer.
The Twist: I hadn't decided who it was in the end, and just made whoever the players' prime suspect was into the next victim.
It was one of the best games I've ever run, and the players had lots of fun racing the killer that seemed to just be a few steps ahead of them.
“I grew up without a dad, so it was important to me that the girls had the best one I could give them and that was Tom. I always saw the girls as Body, Mind, and Spirit, but it was Professor who was the Heart of the family, a role that Tom played in the booth and in real life.” - Craig McCracken