Very cool stuff, my dood. This must've been a fun project to work on. :3
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Don't know if they'll keep the gag of Mark being a chubby chaser in the animated adaptation or not, but it was nice to see the beginnings of Oatmeal/Fatom/Curvy Eve in this episode.
Also, very nice art of BBW Eve. :3
These designs are very rad, my dood. Great work. :3
The reason she’s ticked off? Someone had deleted all of her favourite pizza recipes. :(
It was a very fun pilot for a horror-themed cartoon, and I hope we'll get to see more of Gaslight District.
Also, these drawings of the main cast are very fun. :3
Sometimes, you can only do so much, and really, it's better to wrap it up and move onto a brand new illustration.
Besides, it's best not be a boob and win the booby prize, you know? :3
This is a very fun illustration of Yoko, my dood. :3
Such a delightful little creature. And this is a very cute drawing, to boot. :3
From the animated trailer directed by POTTO Collective for "La Langue des Vipères", a graphic novel by Juliette Brocal, published today in France by Rue de Sèvres.
Full video >> www.youtube.com/watch?v=EH56...
"Wow, these new generation gems are getting smaller by the year!"
Yeah…
Yeah…
:(
One of my favourite sequences was from the ‘Goof Troop’ pilot episode, where Pete has a nervous breakdown after witnessing his prized fishing boat had received minor cosmetic damage.
It was such a great bit of character animation, made all the more impressive with it being made on a TV budget.
Congratulations. It was a rather charming pilot film, and regardless if it does (or doesn’t) move to a full series, I’m happy I was able to get the chance to watch it. :3
Jammin’. :3
These are some great designs, my dood. :3
Gorgeous stuff, my dood. :3
Oh, this is such a cute fit for her. :3
There she is! :3
I remember talking to a Hollywood producer years ago, and she commented that “All studio executives are idiots. Straight up. They will never come to the obvious conclusion that a normal, sane person would. Rather, they do things that go against common sense and reason.“
I totally get it.
Remember to keep your chin up, for it will get better.
If she can track down a copy of ‘The Mark of Kri’ & ‘REZ’ for cheap, then I need to hunt down this mom & pop game store!
The way they handled Nolan's apology in this episode was great, in the sense they highlighted that even he hasn't come to terms with what he has done.
I'm really interested to see where that particular story-line goes from here.
Even Art, who was on the verge of a panic attack, got in an extremely polite "Fuck you" in Nolan's face, on the rooftop of his business with "I only dress heroes."
Debbe is a victim who had her life torn away from her in the most malicious sense of the world. Even if we can understand where Nolan is coming from and can even sympathize with him, that doesn't make him some tragic hero who should be felt sorry for. His apology makes him a selfish bastard.
Nolan is also still sympathetic to his people and their way of life, along with being an apologist for its fascist world conquering, genocidal ways. He's not suddenly "all better", just because he's now decided to do the right thing. And holding onto delusions to "fix" things isn't helping matters.
Way more so than the original comics Kirkman had written, the show has been showing in subtle ways that even if Nolan is making strives to do good and be a better person, it doesn't erase the unforgivable things he's done. His victims are the victims of his actions, and nothing can erase that.
I can only speculate on Robert Kirkman and his team's intent, but being older and having sat on the story longer, his empathy to victims has grown, and he's probably gotten tired of characters in fiction that fall into the category of "Anyone's Redeemable".
Totally. The sooner this bloated bag of protoplasm croaks, the better it will be for everyone.
Done and done. More so than her large behind (mind you it is a nice behind), I enjoyed the pilot and I want to see these goobers in action. :3