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"I spilled lipstick in your Valentino bag."
I can't stop designing looks for KH4!
I had a lot of ideas, so I just drew them all!
was gonna use this for my last post but i overdid the shading 😭
Pocket Hearts 💖
Quadratum Stray Kids
Sora & Strelitzia.
"Ah, ah, ah~ stay right there, Lover boy." "Sora!" "I believe you and I are due for a very, very long awaited chat." (so Bait Theory huh)
wind phone
now THIS would be an insane thing to pull
If the realism of Quadratum does function like a world form, imagine how trippy that must be. Like getting a tail or turning into a vampire is one thing, those are just physical changes. But imagine you go to another world and it makes you more real. From our perspective we understand that the way the video game looks is because it's stylized, and the characters inside the game never question it because to them, that is just how they exist. It appears to them as their ultimate reality. But now imagine that you die and wake up and everything around you, the other people, even your own body, are more realistic. Somehow the way light looks, the way your skin feels, the way people's faces are arranged is just... more. How is this possible? How can something be realer than reality? Yet it is.
This is why I love Quadratum being in a realistic style. It's not done in a "hurr durr realistic is just better" way. It's meant to mean something about the world and the characters. It literally serves a narrative purpose.