Featuring: Tze, Ben, Paddy
Ben’s reason for getting it is because he’s a fan of Final Fantasy VIII’s Fujin. :)
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Featuring: Tze, Ben, Paddy
Ben’s reason for getting it is because he’s a fan of Final Fantasy VIII’s Fujin. :)
Related post: The Weirdest Thing In Common
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I’m still into fanfiction and I’ve outgrown being 14 a long time ago. So, sue me! ;P
geeks :D
*proud* :D
Hahaha, you have to work on your Chinese writng skills, Tze, at least for your favorite character
風 because it looks a bit, erh, inexperienced.
Oh, I know my writing is terrible! Never looked good, and now I haven’t written any chinese for years. :D
Sorry, that was not very nice of me.
Noooooo I meant it! XD It’s ugly!
Eeeh, but Raijin is definitely better, especially the Kingdom Hearts version ^^
It’s ON Ben, I challenge you to BATTLE!
Pfffffffff I bet you just think he’s hot. Then again, I think Fujin’s hot…
Oh, those eyes you’ve drawn yourself with in panel 2 and 3 are gold, so sparkling. In general, I like how well you can suggest feelings and emotions with only a few lines in the faces of your characters. It often works amazingly effectfull in your simple drawings (with simple I mean having relatively limited means to express something). I think you have a real knack for it.
You’re not serious about expecting you would loose our respect, just because you were totally into something age 14, I hope? I believe such ideas/crushes deserve respect, especially when one goes through with it. Speaking for myself: Together with a large group of likeminded people, I like to build small and big LEGO models. With a 3×4 m model of the “Rijksmuseum” in Amsterdam, we’ve made it into a “Megafactories” episode of National Geographic Chanel, and received a lot of nice commentary.
But what you do is actually amazing, especially being featured and all that! D:
I’m not exactly proud of that period because seeing other people behave like that now annoys me, hahaha.
I’m pretty sure Confucius would have had some wise words to say about this type of annoyance.