Now if only we could combine ALL these body types into one super-woman...
Now if only we could combine ALL these body types into one super-woman...
This is some hardcore vore, man.
(I have yet to watch Jojo's Bizarre Adventure seriously, I don't know if they had vore in a similar scene as this or not).
I remember candy cigars being like some bright bubblegum pink or something to make ABSOLUTELY sure they could never be confused for real cigarrettes (or I guess the fatter cigars in this case).
Clearly technology has evolved since I was but a wee babby if we can now make candy look like actual cigars.
The "Cheshire Cat" of Pokemon
What? Is this an early April Fool's joke? I find this hard to believe...
Striking while the iron's hot, eh? Speaking of hot...
This illustration makes Mario look even more warm and inviting than he already does--like a really cool uncle or grandfather you can confide into when you're having a rough time and your own parents are not as sympathetic as you would like them to be.
For me Mario is a chill, friendly guy, so I tried to represent that idea when I draw him.
I love the original Ted movie. The second one was pretty funny too, with the early joke in particular of Ted finding weird fetish stuff on his friend's laptop after said friend was dumped by his girlfriend a rare example of a major Hollywood production actually "getting" Internet culture (particularly the weird and lonely side).
Why did you make that friend (played by Mark Wahlberg, of course I can't remember the live action character's name but I can remember the animated creature's name, no problem) look Asian? I'm sort of joking, I'm familiar with your general art style, but seriously, this looks like some version of the original Ted poster made for the Chinese, Korean or Japanese market, as opposed to the North American market...
Before there were the obnoxious Rabbids or Minions, there were the much-more-lovable Servbots.
Literally the only difference between Gobbo Uzaki-chan and how Uzaki-chan is typically drawn is that she's green and has long gobbo ears.
Well, that and in typical "Joao" style, she's got some meatier thighs to somewhat offset the sheer weight of her breasts. Which I think is actually a design improvement--I know it's a tiresome cliche to say a big-breasted woman character looks like she's going to break her back, but I just think a design is typically more balanced aesthetics-wise if Uzaki-chan's bottom half looks like it could feasibly support all that weight up top, rather than have skinny chicken legs that look like they can't even support the weight of her head (the head alone is usually around 10 pounds, or 4.54 kg for those of you outside the US).
Hi, my name is Jeffrey Thrash. You may know me from my YouTube channel. I enjoy video games and cartoons and I like to create my own animations. Enjoy!
Age 30, Male
3D Artist
Joined on 2/4/19