There are worse final images to see right before getting stabbed to death...
There are worse final images to see right before getting stabbed to death...
I recently watched someone on YouTube play Gitaroo Man for the first time in years, and I suddenly remembered why your particular art style appeals to me so much--it reminds me so much of Gitaroo Man's effortlessly-cool art style!
...Also, I'd really like to actually play Gitaroo Man myself at some point, preferably through legal means on my new PS5.
Me when I'm 1.5 days into my self-imposed art/mental-health weekend break. You cannot contain the artist brain, dawg!!
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I want that sword so bad right now. AND I want the raw arm strength to carry it as effortlessly as this badass lady!
Oh good, I'm not the only one that finds Charlie rather fetching knowing that she probably isn't even that attracted to men.
Also, Ted has to be one of the few Hollywood comedies I've consistently found hilarious in the last 15 years, so OF COURSE the spin-off had to be regulated on some weird streaming service to emphasize how confusing, fragmented and even expensive streaming TV has gotten as of late.
I have to be another "one of those people" and say I, uh, REALLY like that you made Palutena more "Queen-Sized."
O Dear Palutena, I want you to sit on my skull even more than I already did before...
No joke, this cartoon is my earliest TV memory! Unfortunately, the only episode I can vaguely remember is one where Beetlejuice eats something, inflates to like 400 times his size, then explodes in goo--you know, the "other" type of inflation that makes people uncomfortable and irritable.
...That explains so much about my corrupted mind these days, now that I think about it.
Also, @SolidSnakeOnAPlane, you really should watch the movie, it's a classic! It's the recent Broadway Play reboot that sounds a bit iffy (just like pretty much misguided industry reboot/remake, so no shock there).
Big, dilated eyes ALWAYS equal "cute," right? ...Right?
I never quite got why the Internet thirsted for that Zora lady in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Now THIS, on the other hand. The background work ain't half bad either, does an excellent job of telling a story without a single line of dialogue!
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