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"This is where my parents died, Raphael."
This is hell, I'm in hell.dumping a bunch of pages from deadendia since it was mentioned a few pages back and the art is stereotypically calarts as FUCK. Also the one gay nigga has aids
Not the Venture boys!
+ drawn together redesigns, sorry if they don't fit here that much
Don't you dare to say that's a fanart for them
stop acting so anal about minorities not being in your school, youre being racist yourself if you bitch about that.
Ngl I kinda like those redesigns, especially Capt Hero and Xandir. Sucks the pikachu clone got turned into a fucking callout of like Hazbin Hotel but ya gotta take the good with the bad
+ drawn together redesigns, sorry if they don't fit here that much
His name's Ling-Ling.Sucks the pikachu clone got turned into a fucking callout of like Hazbin Hotel but ya gotta take the good with the bad
He's only 5 years old in imaginary creature years.
They aren't hand creatures, They're human hand puppets.Hey, does anyone remember Oobi? The show with talking hands with eyeballs? Yeah, so someone made humanizations of those hand creatures on Deviantart
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Art is a bit too stiff and well, same face syndrome.
Here's what the characters actually look like
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Child and preteen are not the same thing.I can't really get mad at this, since it's very likely that a child/preteen drew this. Still though, indoctrinating the youth to fall into gender special territory is definitely cause for alarm, and that should be nipped in the bud.
Stop triple posting and shitting up the thread retard. Just use the reply or quote button to mult-post.Child and preteen are not the same thing.
Thank youHis name's Ling-Ling.
Who gives a shit, they're hand creatures.They aren't hand creatures, They're human hand puppets.
I mean... they kind of are?Child and preteen are not the same thing.
It's as easy as this.Stop triple posting and shitting up the thread retard. Just use the reply or quote button to mult-post.
Aren't Islam forbids creating any images of living things because it is considered low-tier idolmaking?This was on a guide on how to make a Muslim oc and it's correct to Muslim ideology but most of the comments were praising it and not questioning why there's so many excessive rules for muslims
Yes, Islam forbids drawings/paintings and sculptures.Aren't Islam forbids creating any images of living things because it is considered low-tier idolmaking?
It's also count as a god complex in Islam. So, if you make a drawing of a living being, that means you want to become a god and compete with Allah. It's stupid I know. But I encountered many Arabs who believed in that shit.Aren't Islam forbids creating any images of living things because it is considered low-tier idolmaking?
Islam is quite the religion. If it weren't for calligraphy, you'd think that they hate art.Aren't Islam forbids creating any images of living things because it is considered low-tier idolmaking?
Edit: researched this question myself a little. This is quite a complicated issue, I should say. First, there is no unified consensus about this. Severity of limitations is up to interpretation. Some islamic scholars say it is completly forbidden to draw living things(some even say it is forbidden to look at somethin that is forbidden to create). Some say it is possible to depict living things, but artist should not try to simulate creation, like putting soul into paintings, etc. It's mostly done through not drawing eyes and faces and overall making artstyle less realistic. Artist should depict abstract world instead of the real world, whatever that means. Calligraphy and similar stuff is allowed.
Most Muslim countries have TV and movies, the same as we do, and foreign animation and comic books as well, so clearly there aren't too many people who take it that far anymore. Muhammad, of course, is taboo, but images of people period aren't.Edit: researched this question myself a little. This is quite a complicated issue, I should say. First, there is no unified consensus about this. Severity of limitations is up to interpretation. Some islamic scholars say it is completly forbidden to draw living things(some even say it is forbidden to look at somethin that is forbidden to create). Some say it is possible to depict living things, but artist should not try to simulate creation, like putting soul into paintings, etc. It's mostly done through not drawing eyes and faces and overall making artstyle less realistic. Artist should depict abstract world instead of the real world, whatever that means. Calligraphy and similar stuff is allowed.
Most television programs are censored in Islamic countries but I mean who tf needs quality television when you've got shit like thisMost Muslim countries have TV and movies, the same as we do, and foreign animation and comic books as well, so clearly there aren't too many people who take it that far anymore. Muhammad, of course, is taboo, but images of people period aren't.