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Very masc, dood bruh kang !! UwU :3333
This is the zippertits equivalent of tribal tattoos.
"subtle"Source
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Why bother with a personality and good design when you can just make itKWEER
Feels like that meme of netflix just making random secondary characters gay just to make them "Interesting"
These shows are trying really hard to be the next Steven Universe, huh?Source
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Why bother with a personality and good design when you can just make itKWEER
Feels like that meme of netflix just making random secondary characters gay just to make them "Interesting"
They always draw these made up scenarios to make themselves seem like victims of something.
"How will the audience know this character is ace non-binary"?
But it's for the baby queers that need to know they aren't alone and wierd. Just think how special it will make them feel because it makes me feel special and good to put it in there.They always draw these made up scenarios to make themselves seem like victims of something.
If the person liked your art, they wouldn't be complaining about it or requesting you draw something else. I don't know about you but when I see art I don't like I just move on with my day, I don't notify the artist I don't like it and tell them what they can do to make it more pleasing to my eyes. Who cares?
Sad thing is they didn't even make themselves out to be the victim correctly. The guy looks friendly and innocent while they look like a psycho that can't take input. "I'll depict myself as an emotionally unstable freak, that'll show them"!
"How will the audience know this character is ace non-binary"?
A better question for ya; what the fuck is that and why does the audience need to know so bad? Does the audience care, does it pertain to the plot in any way? I bet only like 1 in a million know what that even means.
It is 100% the self-insert of the creator.Which means it's particular to that character for some reason.
Isn’t there a word for that bnf type of behaviorThey always draw these made up scenarios to make themselves seem like victims of something.
If the person liked your art, they wouldn't be complaining about it or requesting you draw something else. I don't know about you but when I see art I don't like I just move on with my day, I don't notify the artist I don't like it and tell them what they can do to make it more pleasing to my eyes. Who cares?
Sad thing is they didn't even make themselves out to be the victim correctly. The guy looks friendly and innocent while they look like a psycho that can't take input. "I'll depict myself as an emotionally unstable freak, that'll show them"!
"How will the audience know this character is ace non-binary"?
A better question for ya; what the fuck is that and why does the audience need to know so bad? Does the audience care, does it pertain to the plot in any way? I bet only like 1 in a million know what that even means.
It's not. The creators self insert is a nose creature.It is 100% the self-insert of the creator.
The art in my opinion. (although expressive) doesn't feel like it came from the 60's or 70's. It looks too modern. Also, it's pretty much a giveaway that anybody with Clown in their username is a tumblrite.Um... There's this ARG going on called Welcome Home about a cursed puppet show. It looks pretty incredible, but it turns out the creator (a guy named Clown) is a He/They Troon with pronouns in his Twitter bio.
Must every interesting horror ARG turn out to be created by Wokesters/Troons?
Fuck me! This artist seriously is incapable of drawing a masculine female character. That is a straight up dude, nothing here looks female!.
Ngl, she kinda looked like a man in drag to me until I heard her voice. But I get your point. Jasper from Steven universe is also arguably a good example of masculine women who still look like a female.Fuck me! This artist seriously is incapable of drawing a masculine female character. That is a straight up dude, nothing here looks female!.
Rekka from HiFi Rush is a butch female but you can clearly tell she's a woman.
Rekka has clearly defined hips and chest. The muscles are layered over a hourglass figure. The "masculine females" Mantis draws have none of that, outside the artist saying it's a female.Ngl, she kinda looked like a man in drag to me until I heard her voice. But I get your point. Jasper from Steven universe is also arguably a good example of masculine women who still look like a female.
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This reminds me of puppy chan but can actually draw regular women
So like 3 or 4 people can feel validated for their imaginary identity. + Its easier than coming up with an actually interesting characters.A better question for ya; what the fuck is that and why does the audience need to know so bad? Does the audience care, does it pertain to the plot in any way? I bet only like 1 in a million know what that even means.
Something something gender norms or whatever.