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This is so metal.

I watched one episode of this anime—ONE—and it motivated me to go to the gym regularly again!

THIS is the true power of friendship!

A drastic change of pace and art medium, but a welcome one this Pixel Day!

I don't think you need advanced AI to predict these two most common, predictable thoughts from Shen's audience.

I've seen a lot of "sexy" Sonic art since the first day I dared to even look at Deviantart. Thankfully, this particular one is truly sexy!

There are actually "Transgender Sonic" mods for the PC ports of games like Sonic Generations, Forces and Frontiers, though the way modding works, they have to stay within the proportions of the official Sonic model (usually resulting in simply Sonic's head on Rouge's body). I'd love to see this version of Sonic in the PC port of Bayonetta, though!

gothicseawitch responds:

oh wow! thanks! that's actaully the nicest thing anyone has ever said about my art!

Edit: What? No, the artwork is good, though for the sake of artistic growth, the anatomy and posing of the first "Sexy Rouge Sonic" picture is stronger and you should keep doing what you've been doing in that first one. I ironically may have been offensive in going off on a tale of how I was raised to be overly-sensitive about this stuff. I should have just said what I said in this "Edit" section, that would have been more useful and helpful for you.

This reminds me of when I was in art college and had to redesign the cast of Mega Man for a character design assignment. A lot of the guys were very careful about designing Roll and Splash Woman, making sure they didn't reinforce any dated stereotypes of female character design. Meanwhile, some of the women in the class just straight-up re-interpreted every single character as absolute babes with impossible hourglass figures like how you drew "Sexy Rouge Sonic" here.

There's a lesson here somewhere, but I'm not sure I've still figured it out or if I'm even allowed to figure it out, considering what U.S. State I reside in.

gothicseawitch responds:

You don't like the artwork I made?
edit: oh ok. well iv'e never done back drawings so i just decided to just go for it! even though it isn't perfect i still very much love the artwork i did!

Any relation to Mr. Driller?

pollyanoid responds:

@jack answer this guy

I have a feeling I’m going to love Stray. Also, I pick D.

That description is the funniest thing ever!

Looks pretty good to me! The concept is usually done by someone else and it’s just the 3D modeler’s job to convert it to 3D, but good on the school for teaching you several other steps in the pipeline in the likely event one would work in a small indie project and have to wear many hats, so to speak!

EinMeister responds:

I am probably never going to do concept art, but this course helped me improve my creativity by cramming ideas into paper. This is the second time I do such thing.
I am trying to specialize so I only do guns or at least only hard surface 3D in the future.

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!

Jeffrey @jthrash

Age 30, Male

3D Artist

Joined on 2/4/19

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