Time is just too much for the straight ppl to handle…
inspired by this post
IT’S HERE!!!! Steven Universe Art Challenge!
💎✨How it works ✨💎
•Anyone can join!
•post your art with the hashtag #30daysofsteven and tag me in it! (here or on instagram- or both!)
•post this graphic with your art too! lets get tons of artists in on this!
•follow me if you want!
•participate as little or as much as you’d like! don’t burn yourself out on too much art commitment.
I’m so excited to see all your art! I’m tagging a bunch of artists that I’d love to see participate! Give them a follow~
@myricethighs @hjoe8 @artxttea @gemfiles @slimgems @passionpeachy @l-a-l-o-u @gracekraft @awyadraws @wolfieandpizza @kitsunezakuro @24cr @dokirosi @anushbanush @dragonslayer1088 @artifiziell
Happy arting!
Lots of my Mr and Mrs sanchez and baby beth FANARTSSSS
My gifts for Founders Day 2017 GOS!
tallulah bankhead was an american actress who often introduced herself at parties by saying "hello, i’m a lesbian. what do you do?“ photographer unknown, 1925
i must have flowers, always and always - claude monet // girls and flowers details
Bby Main
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I find it kinda odd how people talk about writing “flawed” characters like the flaws are an afterthought
Like “cool cool we’ve got this perfect hero now to just sprinkle on some Irritability and Trust Issues then microwave for 6 minutes on high until Done”
But I’ve personally found it feels a lot more useful to just… think of the flaws as the Good Traits except bad this time
The protagonist is loyal? Maybe that means they have a hard time recognizing toxic relationships and are easily manipulated by those they want to trust
The hero is compassionate? Maybe they work too hard and overextend themselves trying to help people and then they refuse to ask for help when they need it themselves for fear of burdening others
They’re dedicated to their ideals? Maybe they’re also too stubborn to know when to quit and they have trouble apologizing for their mistakes
If they’re creative, they can also be flighty. If they’re confident, they can be arrogant. If they’re brave, they might be reckless. If they’re smart, they could be condescending. Protective can become controlling, and someone who’s carefree could very well also be emotionally distant
In my opinion, the best “flaws” aren’t just added on afterwards. The best flaws are baked in deep, ‘cause they’re really just virtues turned upside down