Oof,got sick So uh,enjoy this terrible sketches with Legally Blonde lines and a bonus sketch Featuring,Prism,Noki,and Larry (Not my OCs) And Ractive,which is my OC
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Oof,got sick So uh,enjoy this terrible sketches with Legally Blonde lines and a bonus sketch Featuring,Prism,Noki,and Larry (Not my OCs) And Ractive,which is my OC
Here's a collab I had done with some people over amino. The theme is Videogames,featuring Mario,Pokemon,Kirby and Minecraft. Featuring, Lightbulb - Lightbulb (Th person has a profile of Lightbulb from II and referred to as Lightbulb) Determination - Determination (DT) Alice the Cat - Raindrop (I think??) (This was an oc,It just happens to look exactly the same as Teardrop from BFDI/BFDIA,or at least how I remembered it) FluffzPawz - Ractive
Just some OCs of mine.
Another Ractive drawing but this time as an object head,cause I was bored and stuff.
Art dump I suppose It's just filled with entries for some challenges using my OCs Ractive and Lucas
More inanimate insanity doodles along with a few oc doodles (I like Nickel OK? I can't help but draw him when I'm bored,he's my favorite character and I will let nothing change my mind about that)
Ractive is my main oc,or I guess persona? Objectsona? Idk,I was never really all that indulged with sonas before. (Please don't use Ractive without permission)
The casting agent, which was a semiautonomous piece of software, had assembled a company of nine payers, enough to ract all the guest roles in First Class to Geneva, which was about intrigue among rich people on a train in Nazi-occupied France, and which was to ractives what The Mousetrap was to passive theatre. It was an ensemble piece: nine guest roles to be assumed by payers, three somewhat larger and more glamorous host roles to be assumed by payees like Miranda. One of the characters was, unbeknownst to the others, an Allied spy. Another was a secret colonel in the SS, another was secretly Jewish, another was a Cheka agent. Sometimes there was a German trying to defect to the Allied side. But you never knew which was which when the ractive started up; the computer switched all the roles around at random. It paid well because of the high payer/payee ratio. Miranda provisionally accepted the bid.
Stephenson, 1997.