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Happy Halloween Have an awkward looking Werehog Sonic
I just forgot to timelaspe the whole thing but I wanted to show that there is a human behind all this. A still unskilled artist. My art style is just constantly changing.
Screw ai art, support humans. I hope that the ai industry implodes on itself in a firestorm. I hate that I feel like I have to do this just to prove that I’m not a soulless machine / tech bro pushing out of stolen content.
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Storm Rolling By - Carson White
I'm struggling with time passage. Can you give me some advice on how to show a passage of time without straight up saying "it has been two weeks since..." or is this an acceptable way to show a passage of time? Thanks :)
Hi! I'd personally prefer the wording "two weeks after (insert event)" than "it has been two weeks since (insert event)", but that's just personal preference and probably my bias against present tense showing. Anway, I think this is a perfectly acceptable way to show passage of time, as long as you don't overdo it. Mix up how you portray time lapses, perhaps by going between telling and showing. Here's an ask about portraying passage of time in screenwriting, but I also mentioned other ways to show time transitions: https://writing-central.tumblr.com/post/160755011998/im-writing-a-screenplay-and-i-dont-understandKeep in mind though that if you have a ton of time lapses, perhaps it's better do things such as put dates right above where each chapter starts or literally put in italics up there "2 weeks later". If you do this, make sure that a) you remain consistent and b) there are enough time lapses for this to be recognizable part of your format.
My memory is a bit foggy for the original drawing when it was, but I don't remember being inspired by MobianAngel/Sophie-The-Skunk's drawing of Fox In A Box but I'm not sure if was the original or the redraw version. I mainly did this to show that anyone can draw it, just takes time to improve.
Little drawing that I did on my phone as I waited for my pen to come in. Also for those of you who draw on their phones all the time. How can you stand drawing on a small screen?
A stupid idea I had for awhile now and finally got around to it