Have you drawn yourself with your new hair do?
I hadn’t but now I have!!
Boy is it wild how different it is to draw now that it’s short!

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Have you drawn yourself with your new hair do?
I hadn’t but now I have!!
Boy is it wild how different it is to draw now that it’s short!
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Trying to get new computer set up so no draws for a hot minute
I am very consistant
At forgetting tails and freckles. Jeezum I do not understand how I miss it until after uploading.
im probably so basic for this opinion but the seiko musical clocks are probably my favorite kind of clocks. theyre so pretty and i always love the sound and yk i am biased because i own one but IDC!!!!
5 Video Games That Shouldn’t Have Movies (Or Shows)
I would like to say, I have a few ideas for Andor Clock Talks, but they are on the backburner for the moment. All the theories I have are simple ones like “Maarva’s gonna die” and I don’t wanna praise the success of Andor until I see the Season 1 finale. And it’s kinda been changing my perspective on Star Wars quite a bit, so by extension every Star Wars Clock Talk I have is kinda halted for the moment.
So today I will discuss a plight that many gamers know and hate! Video game movie adaptations. Following the success of Riot’s Arcane and Paramount’s Sonic, it seems like everyone wants to get on-board the hype train. Mario, Silent Hill, Bioshock, The Last Of Us, and more are all getting movies or shows, along with so many more games getting similar treatment. And I’m here to compile a personal list of games I believe should not receive this treatment. Because while I am starting to grow fond of this march, there are games I would hate to see as a movie or show.
5. Guild Wars 2
We’re starting off strong with a game I have played for over a decade now! Technically, I want to address the fact that this game has several books it could theoretically made adaptations of, and both of the games are petty linear with the story, so film potential is pretty solid at first glance. But when I think Sylvari and Asura, I really want animation so that their movements and appearances feel natural, but the moment they animate a Charr, the show could crumble fast. Charr need to be live-action. And beyond that, in both the games, the players have done so much, that no one would be impressed by a movie.
4. Detroit: Become Human
3. Deus Ex: Human Revolution
I am bundling these two games together because they share the same reason for being on this list. Both games are heavily centered around player choice. In D:BH, your actions literally shape the story. In DX:HR, you choose how you want to build Jensen and what kind of person you want Jensen to be. In both cases, a movie or show would eliminate the individual nature of the games, so as cool as the worlds would be to explore, it would feel limiting and depressing seeing this on the big screen.
2. Portal
The Portal games are already getting a movie, so that sucks, but when I think Portal, I think sentient robots trying to predict an unpredictable Chell. And Chell, mind you, is the quiet type. In fact, canonically, she suffers from brain damage (at least in Portal 2). So when I think Portal, I think unpredictable, and yet an unpredictable movie or show can often backfire. They have to be done precisely right in order for it to actually feel enjoyable, instead of cheap. And considering Chell is supposed to be a silent protagonist, I don’t think anyone could pull it off. Not for Portal.
1. Mass Effect
This game series is also getting a TV series, which upsets me on so many levels. Sure, it could be fun, but just like Deus Ex and Detroit, it relies heavily on player choice and the freedom to develop the world, story, and character the way you choose. But it’s on such a grand scale that I cannot stress how upsetting a linear story would be to me. In Mass Effect 2, when you go on the suicide mission, it’s possible for everyone (including you character) to canonically die, and it’s possible for everyone to canonically survive. And anything in-between. You can’t give that to me in a game, and make my chances that sensitive, and then say “Now have a Mass Effect movie”. If they at least follow a character other than Sheppard, that’ll lessen the blow, but it’ll never cure the issues this idea has.
Love your style! It looks like what being comfy feels like :3
Thank you!! That’s such a nice way to describe my art, golly. o////o
It’s also funny because comfort is a huge part of my life. Nice to know that shows somehow, I’d never thought that before.
I’ve salvaged what I liked from my old blog art wise. There’s still lots of my old art on there but much of it is simply TOO old for me to consider keeping on here. (Old sebagrell, old fenhawke, old OC things, nsfw pieces that survived the purge somehow, as well as all asks and such.)
If you’re looking for specific old art of mine you’ll still find it in the Inky Does Art tag on my blog @clockwork-incubus but because that blog is shadowbanned you’ll have to type in the full url to see it. Which I shall kindly put here to make your lives easier:
http://clockwork-incubus.tumblr.com/tagged/inky-does-art
(I’ll also still be reblogging fandom stuff there too so worry not. Tumbr may want me gone but they’ll have to boot me off kicking and screaming first. )
Otherwise, thanks for moving here with me! Enjoy my new stuff. <3
I’m going to slowly try to reblog all the art I care about that won’t get me flagged to this new art specific blog. I likely won’t stay exclusively on tumblr forever because I’d like to find a place to post my nsfw art again, but for now this is where I’ll be if you’re looking for my actual art.
Thanks for your patience.