Sorry for being dead but I haD AN IDEA
Here’s that Timelapse recording of my rendering. Had an actual screen recording but unfortunately my tablet crashed while recording so this is all I got.
rb to stare at a mutual like this:
If there are any mistakes in the words, please point them out to me.
GOD, WHY DID I HAVE TO TRIM THE COMIC, TUMBLR, WHY CAN'T I POST IT WHOLE WITH SMOOTH TRANSITIONS?😔🥀
We can say that this is the beginning of the story / a short backstory. If you have any questions about "What is this thing they tied Robert up with?" It's just a mesh, a sturdy mesh.I needed to come up with at least some way to capture him¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
(Guys, can you tell me where else I can post this comic, besides tumblr and deviantart? (so that I don't have to trim it))
Wanted to make this an actual piece with actual characters, but I ended up too lazy for that, yk :/
Getting Together Pt. 3
(Okay, maybe I finished a little earlier than I thought but enjoy). I know it feels a little rushed, but I was running out of motivation, which led me to do the poll to determine the ending. Otherwise, thank you!
Drawing from a while ago, a friend asked me to draw Obi-Wan Kenobi with ✨moth wings✨
I want to discuss the difference in the relationship between Mario and Luigi in the games vs in the movie universe. I mean, is their bond wholesome in both scenarios? Yes. Obviously. But there is a special closeness between Movie Mario and Luigi that I really need to ramble about. In the games, Mario was born into the world where he belongs– a world that needed a daring hero. One of his first acts was to go on an adventure to rescue his brother, even though he was a literal infant at that time. He hit the ground running the moment he gained consciousness, and hasn’t slowed down since. Everyone sees this heroism and determination, and admires him for it.
But in the Movie Verse, Mario is born into a lower-middle class family of blue collar workers in a world that doesn’t take well to reckless heroism. Bullheaded bravery is considered amusing at best, and an embarrassment at worst. There are no monsters to fight or princesses to save, there is only money to make and jobs to do, and Mario does his best to adapt.
In the games (the Mario & Luigi RPGs in particular) Mario doesn’t react to people disregarding or talking down to Luigi unless Luigi shows it bothers him, because, otherwise, I don’t think Mario even knows it hurts him. He probably thinks that surely Luigi knows his worth, and that there’s no use getting defensive over pointless nonsense when there’s more important things at stake. There is a lot of love between the brothers, but there is also the natural divide between someone who has fit in effortlessly his entire life, and someone who has been struggling desperately to keep up with him, just to get brushed aside because he doesn’t measure up in the eyes of the world.
Heroism doesn’t come easy to Luigi, but he does it anyways because he cares about his brother, and wants to do the right thing.
In both the games and the movie Luigi is an anxious, goofy, clumsy victim of continuous bad luck, whose kindness and good nature always shines through despite everything. He is deemed too gentle and nervous to fit in, an easy target who can be mistreated and pushed around without consequence… … unless, of course, Mario is there.
In the games, Mario will argue on behalf of his brother if it’s clear his feelings are hurt, but in the movie verse Mario is prepared to throw hands in a heartbeat the moment you disrespect Luigi, because that version of Mario knows what it’s like to be talked down to. He knows what it’s like to be brushed aside and belittled, he knows that whether you take it personally or not all those small insults wear you down over time, and he isn’t going to let anyone do that to his little brother.
On the flip side, Luigi is one of the few people who sees Mario for himself, and loves him for it. Though there are no monsters to fight or princesses to save (yet), Mario’s brashness helps Luigi stand up for himself… helps him move forward… balances him out. Luigi has always been the one person in this world who needed Mario to be as brave, bold, foolhardy, and heroic as he was.
Neither of them fit in, but they see each other and love each other for what everyone else has determined to be their weaknesses.
In the games, Mario can easily stand on his own because he’s being helped, uplifted, and supported by everyone and everything around him. In the movie? Luigi was, for the longest time, the only one who allowed him to truly be himself.
Hello everyone, this is my first drawing here.These are my characters, the monster's name is Robert, and the girl's name is Emma. They are in the laboratory, the girl is a scientist, in general, I will make a lot of comics/sketches/drawings with them.
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:P
Oh to kick my little feet from atop a giant’s big intertwined hands....
Lol imagine sleeping.
Anyway look it's the finished version ✨✨
-18, any pronouns are cool- Honestly this just turned into a g/t account, I don't know how it happened. I like posting my art and I'll probably reblog stuff about Labor Unions/Workers rights every now and then, don't be afraid to interact or make art requests! I might not get to them very quickly, but I'm down to give em a shot. Glad to share my 3am monthly-hyperfixation-related drawings with y'all
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