Felicity Urquhart & Josh Cunningham - "We’ll Never Get Out Of Love Alive" [Live Studio Session]

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Felicity Urquhart & Josh Cunningham - "We’ll Never Get Out Of Love Alive" [Live Studio Session]
Another revamped dreamer with Josh! Snarky voice actor, real dry and sardonic sense of humor wrapping a creamy center of genuine compassion for the people in his life. And to address the elephant in the room, yes, he uses a wheelchair at present due to a car crash. He'll be able to alternate between the chair and crutches eventually, but I wanna draw him in the chair more often personally just to give myself more opportunities to practice it than just with Cypress hehe.
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"This board totally keeps spelling out 'boobs', you realize that?" "It's not freaking spelling 'boobs'! Can you try to take this somewhat seriously?!" "Yeah, you're right. It's actually spelling 'butts'."
Some ouija board shenanigans. Sarah may be the scientific type of paranormal investigator, but sometimes you just wanna take out a oujia board and see what you get. Unfortunately Mark and Josh aren't taking things too seriously, or maybe that's a good thing to make sure she doesn't get overwhelmed by the atmosphere?
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Marcus Johnson, Joshua Cunningham, Sarah Cunningham, and artwork © PuppyLuver Studios
[Image Description: A man sitting at a desk. He has light skin, long red hair with a matching soul patch beard, and brown eyes. He is wearing a maroon beanie hat and a red t-shirt over a pink button-up, the rest of his body obscured by the brown desk. The red cushion of a wheelchair that he is sitting in can be seen just behind his back. There is a silver microphone with a long cord sitting on the desk, and he is holding onto it and winking and grinning at an unseen other person. The wall of the room he is in is beige, with alternating square-shaped blue and green acoustic foam panels attached to the part of the wall just behind him. End ID.]
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Josh getting ready for a long recording session. Wonder what kind of role he's got this time, or maybe it's just practice content for his VA demo reel hehe.
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Joshua Cunningham
A somewhat cynical yet still good-natured young man. Josh may keep up a sardonic persona most of the time, but in truth he really does care about the people in his life and just prefers to act aloof about it. He is an actor and performer at heart, but he’s uncomfortable doing so in front of a present audience so he sticks to voice acting, which also scratches that “dumb exaggerated cartoony voices” itch he gets a lot. Thankfully he’s managed to get a pretty decent gig of it that also lets him record all his lines at home. Good thing, too, because getting to and from a recording studio has been a bit more of a pain lately after he and his cousin were in a car crash that left him alternating between a wheelchair and crutches.
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Philomena’s Dreamer, here we go. :D And also my first (well, first revealed) character where I’m gonna have them use a wheelchair regularly, which means I’m gonna have to get practiced in drawing a modern independent-use one cuz there’s no way Josh would give anyone the ability to push him around. The tutorial by @calvin-arium was pretty helpful reference! ...unfortunately I didn’t think to look up some reference for crutches sooooo I just threw in a crappy doodle of that concept. :P
(for the record, I’ve drawn him here standing because 1) I like having outfit reference with the character positioned vertically and figuring out how it settles on them while sitting later, 2) the wheelchair/crutches thing is a recent development, like if I were writing his story it would happen in-text, and 3) in the context of Engelbaum, his presence in his dreams/the Imagnirealm [if that’s even what it’s still called hehehe] still have his legs at full strength in contrast to the waking world)
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Dayton’s Josh Cunningham Throws Down Monster Dunk And Suffers Gruesome Leg Injury [VIDEO]
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TYLER WALDREP, Associated Press TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Unlike last season’s 32-point victory for Dayton, this one went down to the wire. Ryan Mikesell made his second 3-pointer of the game with 76 seconds left and Dayton beat Alabama 77-72 on Tuesday. “That was a big shot, a really big shot for him,” Dayton coach Archie Miller said. “He’s a tough-minded kid, he’s got guts and I knew when he shot…
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Here's the second video update of our new building project.
Historic Elizabethtown Inn to Reopen in July (The Sun)
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