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which duo would get into the most heated argument?
alejandro vargas & valeria garza
kyle "gaz" garrick & phillip graves
kate laswell & herschel shepherd
john price & vladimir makarov
alex keller & hadir karim
😅💦😧
The stuff that I ordered 6 months ago came AHHHHHHHHHH
(Also Im in a consuming media phase cos its all I can do with the amount of schoolwork I have)
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Ninjago notes
I make art for the original ninjago. What counts as original for me is seasons before the movie. So right up to the one with the time twins. Post movie ninjago to me is not the same show. So the whole oni thing doesn't apply to any of my works. Just so you know.
Art notes
Lego people are way fun to draw but I got to keep practiceing drawing human, humans. Got to practice anatomy by drawing full bodies sometime. These are from a page from my sketch book. I used references. I scanned and finished them in ibspaint. I used backgrounds I had already made. My tablet has really good color display so when I put my art on other devices they don't look the same. The skin on the first spinjitzu master looks kinda off on my phone, almost sickly. Only Garmadon is supposed to look sick. It looked fine on the tablet. Not sure what to do about that. Don't even know what you'd look up to find stuff on getting your colors to look good acrossed devices.🤷
ways I personally describe reader's features to accomodate for as many audiences as possible:
describing eyes as rich- could mean rich as in "chocolatey" rich (brown), or just having a very beautiful, vivid colour
describing "blushing" as one's cheeks warming instead of turning bright ass pink
when reader's hair is touched, saying that the character's fingers tangle in the strands or simply cup reader's head is more inclusive than saying that the fingers "brushed through the hair" (because with my curls no tf they will NOT)
generally describing bodies/flesh as "plush" or "soft". Even though I do write for curvy girls, ik that not everyone is a thicc baddie. In saying that, unless you're a crusty ass old man, everyone's skin is soft and luscious :)
I don't get too specific with height since it's a bit irrelevant and you can just emphasise the character's height instead. I typically assume that reader is shorter than the character's I write for, but in general I steer clear of describing them as "small and petite" because I'm 5'9 so... yeah.
I think that's all. I just thought I'd make a post of this nature 1. to reiterate that my writing is for all of the girls, and 2. to help any fellow writers that might struggle or unintentionally receive hate for these sorts of things.
some art i made that wasn't important enough to post on its own: feat. MF DOOM, Poison Ivy Rorschach of the Cramps, and of course the Joker.