"10/10! How did you know my favorite holiday was halloween!"
I FINISHED. It was SOOOO GOOD- Finally a fandom I can be in while I wait for new bfb episodes
Ok so my friend introduced me to smile for me and I’m currently binging it
We're no strangers to love You know the rules and so do I A full commitment's what I'm thinking of You wouldn't get this from any other guy I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling Gotta make you understand Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
Shawtys like a melody in my head that I can’t keep up got me feeling like nanana everyd
I hereby say that she needs more love and respect
I’ve been thinking of sevens ‘ yay ‘ for the past hour
Yeah this is pretty accurate
The gang's all here-
5W4GGY!!!!!!!!!
(rbz > likez)
Hey @thetgrodzblog thankz for drawing my macaroon!! Sorry for misspelling it in the thing I am a certified idiot
Theories and patterns are easy. I didn’t want to believe Paintbrush, because they knew the game was… more. I’m scared of everything that’s happening… because it’s… more. If I could stay… in a shell… I’d never leave. You’d probably think I’d feel trapped. On the contrary, I’d feel free knowing that’s all there is to it. There’s nothing else out there. How reassuring, right? That’s all. If only it were so simple…
Any advice on making object OCs?
Oh! I appreciate you asking me for advice!
First, I recommend taking inspiration from things from real life. That’s how I made characters like ID and Lab Notebook, those are based on some personal objects I have. But you can take inspiration from basically anything! Even if you make an object oc based on something that’s been done before, you can make something really unique by taking inspiration from a specific item you own.
Second, experiment with where the face and limbs go. Try reorienting whatever object you’re using to see what orientation looks best. Does it work if the object has arms? Legs? Both? Neither? Does it need a whole face? Can it have just eyes? No face? Are there substitutions for the normal face and limbs you could make? Be open to trying stuff.
Third, try not to get too complicated with your design. What appeals to me specifically with objects is they’re pretty easy to draw and don’t have too much detail. Then again, being more detailed can work! Just depends what you prefer.
Fourth, think about how what your oc is affects them. Like how Book from BFB can write a journal in herself, or how Lightbulb from II can glow and electrify things. What can the object do normally? Does it give them abilities? Does it make things complicated for them? You can come up with some interesting scenarios when you explore that aspect of object ocs.
Hope this helps!
I really like.. number sevenRequests are basically always open lmaoI play roblox!! I’m Scribblou :)!!
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