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Merry crimbus this Skulldoggo has a gift for u
Anoct in c2 or Minato in h3, whichever floats ur boat ilu nalk
how about both ;)
Anoct in a very loose persona 5 style. They're the mascot of my friend's oc thieves group. Not a shadow and not a regular dog, Anoct can pass from the metaverse to the real world with ease. In the real world, they appear as a kai-Ken.
Yours truly did a "meet the artist." I had to dig for my dislikes bc I couldn't think of any super relevant fhdjcbdjdjfnf
Stress doodle of the ethereal Anoct
Rootin’ tootin’ shootin’ with sheriff Anoct
Another redraw. I hated the original piece even while I was making it. It's ugly and the composition is horrendous.
I reached a point during those traumatic months of my life where I entered a state of mania, sort of believing I was at least in some sort of control over the whole world. Interesting to say the least, looking back. Truth was everything had spiraled so far out of my control, and really, I had no claim to pilot the situation in the first place. As you do, I suppose.
As an act of catharsis, I've taken to redrawing pieces from my AP concentration that I wasn't happy with. It's amazing how quickly I can draw Anoct now and feel satisfied with the result, left took at least 5 hours while the right took maybe 30 minutes to draw and then another hour to write the background of text.
My concentration focused on grief, or grieving the death of someone you thought you knew. So this is obviously the "anger" stage of the grieving cycle. Healing really is non-linear, there are days where I'm pissed off beyond belief even two years later and days where I'm fine. Y'know how it is.