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Dnd oc quick sketch.
Shoutout to @doodlana for pencils and patience and tea.
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I've learnt the basics of Japanese grammar, greetings, and some vocab and kanji. But I seem to be stuck there. I've been told to just use what I know to get used to the language, but is there any way to do this and get it stuck in my head! I'm on a plateau! :( Thankyou!!
I completely understand that feeling. I’m working through this right now as well. I’ve been trying to at least study for about 30min - an hour every day, learn as much vocabulary as I can, and try to put it to use in my everyday routine. As crazy as it sounds, I talk to myself in Japanese while I’m at work just to keep the information circulating in my brain, lol. I also listen to a lot of J-pop and watch tons of J-dramas. Have you tried HelloTalk? Having a native-speaking language partner has helped me tremendously.
I found this Tofugu post that has some advice on what you could try to get you past this plateau. Hope this helps! がんばれ!
what's your thought process behind hair (fur??) with these boyos like both distribution and length
Werewolf hair grows the most on places like the neck, shoudlers, and upper chest (to create that kind of pseudo-make they've got going on). Everywhere else on the body that has hair will have it thicken (legs, arms, stomach, groin, etc etc), but how fluffy the endgame werewolf is all depends on how hairy the invidual person themselves is. Some werewolves are pretty much covered in thick, wiry hair, and other wolves need to wear shorts when they go outside. It's all relative.
An American wolf in london?
Story: BActing: AWerewolf: AIt’s hard to grade classics most of the time, but I’ve seen AWIL so many times I think it certainly deserves the high praise it garnered. Even without taking the groundbreaking special effects into account, the film is genuinely enjoyable and a great watch - even for people that normally aren’t werewolf fans.
I’m not sure if I should go super in-depth into plot synopsis with this, both because most people have seen it (and if they haven’t, I wanna leave most things are surprises), but I do wanna mention that I love the surreal nightmares that David has before he changes. I don’t see them often, and a lot of times they’re excessively heavy-handed and the character doesn’t take them seriously. David is a great protagonist both because of how likably dorky and silly he is, and because of how he handles the curse.
The werewolf is also pretty darn good as well, probably one of the best completely-quad designs out there. Despite the janky front paws it’s still very believable, and the face is just excellent. It moves somewhat oddly, but watching it walk in the subway is so perfect. More like this.OVERALL RATING: ABONUS RATING: 5/5 best friend meatloafs