@creehd quizzed me on what the creepypastas look like from memory because i was never in that fandom and i thought it was funnie and also im high off my tits. anyways
i love ur art sm!! can i request a silverhawk, his emberdawn, abd their unnamed son? tysm!
First off, thank you for sending me down a mini rabbit hole and getting obsessed with these little fellas, and second, I had a great time with these designs I think they’re some of my favorites so far :D
Silverhawk with a living and dark forest design
Emberdawn who I had a great time with, design loosely based on a rabbit in shape
Then their unnamed son who’s been dubbed “Silversun” a play on how I’d been calling him Unnamed Silver-Son in my design process, also rly love how his design turned out
The truce actually lasted up until the Cyberlife raid, where Connor got a new arm and Sixty immediately shot it off again. Nines kinda laughed then kicked Sixty very hard with his new legs.
This was actually directly inspired by an ask (which I will find and respond to). I literally put all my other wip comics on hold to finish this one because that last panel is... so important to me.
I've been planning on making a TGWDLM Animatic series for. A WHILE now, but figured my regular style would be No Good for it, so I started making some other Designs for it.
Trying to have fun with it, instead of making it feel like something I HAVE to do. I think it's obvious who I've had the most fun with so far.
Ingo, Emmet, you two seem... honestly really cool. Abstract. You're from another world entirely, right? Are all Pokemon really abstract where you're from too?
Ingo: Our domain does not naturally contain Pokémon. We have imported a few from the human cluster, and they are quite wonderful little things. However, the multiverse is home to a wide variety of animals in all shapes and sizes… and threat levels. For instance, this is a creature known as a Cat.
Emmet: We found this little mischief-maker trying to break in through a rift! Cats are biologically predisposed to “getting up to no good”. They may look solid, but their bodies are actually a conglomerate of dozens of instances across spacetime. Each one of their eyes can see into a dimension they inhabit, which can lead to them doing things that can look odd, like walking on thin air or staring at nothing for hours. They usually won’t hurt a mortal, though, and some might even want to rub you!