Originality is what you put into it.

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Ah shit it’s one in the AM, Laurel, how about instead this weekend we play some Smash while you have work off (I hope)?

I still really want to play but I also need sleep 

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Alright it’s been awhile since I said I would and I apologize for that, but to whomever asked for a link to the pigman creepypasta, I’ve got nothing.

foervraengd:

The thing with a “main character”, is that the reader see the story/world from that characters point of view - we can often read the characters thoughts and feelings more than other characters in the story. You can also use the perspective to increase this “effect”.

You can use the eye-level to display the world seen from the main character. Look at the two pictures above, the characters have the same size on both pictures - the only difference I’ve made is to switch eye-level. And by just doing this, we switch between the adult and the kids point of view - even though they both look at the same thing.

So, when you are doing a perspective, FIRST decide the eye-level and after that start placing out all those annoying guidelines.

(via fuckyeahcharacterdevelopment)

Source: foervraengd

googlepirate:

keeping the streets safe

googlepirate:

keeping the streets safe

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awesomephilia:

cicadagod:

wtf look at this rectangle cow 

so fluffy




cows should not look they were drawn by a cartoonist

awesomephilia:

cicadagod:

wtf look at this rectangle cow 

so fluffy

cows should not look they were drawn by a cartoonist

(via pyraisbored)

Source: cicadagod

bfleuter:

Hiiiiiiiii!

(via marraphy)

Source: bfleuter

aardwolfpack:

bogleech:

This crazy alien puppet was used as a “screamer” image and running gag in an episode of Drawn Together, of all things. Does it come from somewhere else? A leftover from a sci-fi series?

This comes from a Chevrolet commercial made by Boss Film Studios.  Thanks to BoltThrow for pointing me in the right direction.  There’s some behind the scenes info here and here, but I can’t find the video of the commercial itself.  It may have been for the 1986 Chevy Corsica, and it may have been directed by Douglas Trumbull, but I can’t find anything to confirm those points.

aardwolfpack:

bogleech:

This crazy alien puppet was used as a “screamer” image and running gag in an episode of Drawn Together, of all things. Does it come from somewhere else? A leftover from a sci-fi series?

This comes from a Chevrolet commercial made by Boss Film Studios.  Thanks to BoltThrow for pointing me in the right direction.  There’s some behind the scenes info here and here, but I can’t find the video of the commercial itself.  It may have been for the 1986 Chevy Corsica, and it may have been directed by Douglas Trumbull, but I can’t find anything to confirm those points.

(via sharkchunks)

Source: bogleech

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creativebreach:

Mike Z on tonight’s Salty Cupcakes:

“Why are there guys in a game called Skullgirls?”

“The same reason you don’t fight streets in Street Fighter. It’s named for the plot.”

(via idczazie)

Source: creativebreach

prguitarman:

buttella:

medacris:

shortlifelongart:

These are too fun. 

I like the idea of a Pokémon with a full set of bone armor. This is an awesome design.

scream

Holy wow

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Source: shortlifelongart

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luckyspike:

like ok hannibal is always making really nice meals and eating really fancy food

does he ever just go home after work and like stare at his freezer full of body parts and just

“you know i don’t really feel like human tonight.

im gonna have a hot pocket.”

(via phasmastrange)

Source: luckyspike