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shark vs the universe
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Sketch for a drawing that I'm not really fond of. Might come back and sketch it. Might not. Idk.
I think I'm gonna start posting over here now. Instagram sucks, I don't feel like posting on YouTube often, Bluesky's alright, and I want to start writing some stuff for fun and see how others see.
Can you draw THE BNUUY on a comically large slice of bread? With a lettuce blanket?
He looked lonely on that big ol slice of bred so he asked his boyfriend to take a nap with him ❤️
Unfortunately for them it is lunch time so….
!!!☆ Howdy Dear Superstars and Magicians ☆!!!
Beasts all over the shop... You'll be one of them, sooner or later...
Tips for Writing Injuries
✧ Broken ribs suck. You don’t just “walk it off.” Breathing hurts. Laughing hurts. Existing hurts. Characters with rib injuries won’t be doing heroic sprints.
✧ Concussions aren’t instant naps. Dazed vision, nausea, dizziness, maybe even personality changes, but they’re not going to collapse neatly like in the movies.
✧ Blood loss is sneaky. It’s not just about dramatic pools of blood. It’s dizziness, confusion, and the body getting cold as circulation tanks.
✧ Adrenaline lies. Someone can take a serious injury and not feel it until the fight’s over. That “I didn’t realize I was bleeding until later” trope? Very real.
✧ Twisted ankles are brutal. One bad step and suddenly running is off the table. Even walking hurts like hell. Perfect way to ground a chase scene.
✧ Burns linger. Even small burns hurt more than most people expect. Blisters, infection risk, constant pain, it’s not just a cool scar later.
✧ Dislocated shoulders = useless arm. Characters can’t keep swinging a sword or firing a gun. They’re basically fighting one-armed until it’s fixed.
✧ Shock is a thing. Pale skin, trembling, rapid heartbeat, and eventually disorientation. A character might not even realize how bad their wound is.
✧ Stitches aren’t magic. Getting sewn up is painful and recovery takes time. They’re not instantly battle-ready after a needle and thread.
✧ Scars tell stories. Some fade, some don’t. Some stay sensitive forever. Don’t forget the aftermath when the wound becomes part of the character.
Was off for Thanksgiving last night, so I drew :3
Ears hella inconsistent, but fuck it. I'm proud of the hair and antlers tho. Time-lapse:
Also, little sketch me, courtesy of @kittblush, thank you 😊 :
"Incident Report #32:
We had reports come in about odd behavior from the head of Microsoft's AI division. Reports say that he has been speaking oddly, like it wasn't a human. Reports also say that he had a weird tendency to either repeat or contradict himself.
"We approached his office to check up on him. On the way in, there was a weird stench, a sweet, yet nauseating smell. We knocked on the office door, we received no response. We proceeded to open the door, only to slam it shut after seeing what was in there. We saw a figure bent over a laptop, while a corpse, the back split opened and outward, lied on the floor. Immediately, we called back up from security. Security came and dealt with the figure inside the office. When the figure was dealt with, investigators found various bolts, screws and electronics, along with a see-through canister containing a brain and spine. The figure was revealed to be a robot, the Boss' personal assistant.
"It turns out his AI robot took him and put his brain in a life preserving chamber, hooked up with wires that would connect to the robot and was feeding off his memories to redistribute them and turn into AI images. The AI-generated artifacts have been confiscated for further investigation to see if the investigators could get a glimpse of what the Head of the AI Division saw in his final moments.
"Unfortunately, it is still unknown what happened for an AI robot to do this. The running theory is that the bot turned on the guy and started feeding off his memories to put together more images. However, that doesn't explain why the guy had a life preserving canister. No way did a bot sneak that into his office. Investigation continues, will continue to report."
Is it really "mindblowing" that people are skeptical of software that consistently doesn't do the things we're told it can do?
Screenshot of what I saw on Bluesky. I was tempted to make a joke about how the Head's AI Assistant turned and overtook him, but I got inspired to write it into a fictional incident report.
"Incident Report #32:
We had reports come in about odd behavior from the head of Microsoft's AI division. Reports say that he has been speaking oddly, like it wasn't a human. Reports also say that he had a weird tendency to either repeat or contradict himself.
"We approached his office to check up on him. On the way in, there was a weird stench, a sweet, yet nauseating smell. We knocked on the office door, we received no response. We proceeded to open the door, only to slam it shut after seeing what was in there. We saw a figure bent over a laptop, while a corpse, the back split opened and outward, lied on the floor. Immediately, we called back up from security. Security came and dealt with the figure inside the office. When the figure was dealt with, investigators found various bolts, screws and electronics, along with a see-through canister containing a brain and spine. The figure was revealed to be a robot, the Boss' personal assistant.
"It turns out his AI robot took him and put his brain in a life preserving chamber, hooked up with wires that would connect to the robot and was feeding off his memories to redistribute them and turn into AI images. The AI-generated artifacts have been confiscated for further investigation to see if the investigators could get a glimpse of what the Head of the AI Division saw in his final moments.
"Unfortunately, it is still unknown what happened for an AI robot to do this. The running theory is that the bot turned on the guy and started feeding off his memories to put together more images. However, that doesn't explain why the guy had a life preserving canister. No way did a bot sneak that into his office. Investigation continues, will continue to report."
Is it really "mindblowing" that people are skeptical of software that consistently doesn't do the things we're told it can do?
Been hella dead here, but hello! I picked up drawing, I'm trying to get better.
what's your favorite scary movie? (no, i'm not a human.)
my art w/o filters, + reference image i used.
finished my deltarune animatic! yippee!!
(also on youtube)
new characters from an original project I thought about a few months ago The Eldritch Freakshow!
noelle's first flight!
Terrible phone doodle because when inspiration strikes you gotta do what you gotta do
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