Anonymous asked: Hey there c: Im trying to make a TPoH Character but it seems all the objects for heads are taken.. Help please :c
What do you mean by “TPoH character”? Any character that is a part of TPoH is either Mod’s, or is someone else’s character, included into the comic by Mod’s decision.
Objectheads, are not exclusive to the world of TPoH. People can freely create their own Original Character of an object head. That being said, I’m no spokesperson/representative of all objecthead characters, and I certainly don’t possess encyclopedic knowledge of every objecthead in existence out there- I am certain there are some objectheads that are not done yet, or at least less common. Just look around your household, or look outside, for ideas.
ALL of this
I don’t quite know how people got it into their heads that object heads = TPoH characters or visa versa (I mean look at TOby and Assok, come on people) but that’s really not the case and object heads existed a looong time before I started this comic
also yes there’s like a thousand gazillion objects in the world and a bunch of different versions of those objects so…????
Alright so basically I’ve been meaning to draw TPoH and SKIP fanart for the longest time but I haven’t had time to, but since I was ill today I managed to free up some time, so yeah!
It’s still amazing thinking about how when I read the first page of TPOH god knows how many years ago I thought to myself “Wow this looks like it’s gonna be a really happy adventure!” OHHH BOY, was I in for a surprise.
Anyways, Mod, if you see this - I can’t wait to see you again at expo! It’s gonna be awesome. And also, thank you for all of the amazement and awesomeness your art has brought me and so many others. You’re incredible! I also still smile at your amazing Wall.E impression at expo. :’D You showed that Dalek who was boss! (Also I apologise about the awful scan, but my scanner sucks.)
TOO ADORABLE
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object head interaction you mean DMTRI is a nosy twat that just wants to know everything.
What’s also important to add is that DMTRI is 100% artifically intelligent, there isn’t a shred of natural humanity in there. He even chose to be a walking talking rubix cube and doesn’t bother making deep interactions beyond the cold observational snark or solving a problem. He’d want to find what makes RGB work at face value- which is pointless and he would overclock just trying to figure it out.
SKREEK
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“H-he’s rather a coward, isn’t he, No? He acts all…well, high and mighty, but I believe he’s quite the opposite…”
“Nonsense, Yes. He is brave, and ever, ever so honest.”
”..You do realize I’m standing right here, you know?”
Oh, poor RGB. You meet a lot of fellow object-headed people like yourself, and you have to run into these two brothers, Yes and No, who are kooky as kooky can be. Also, one tells only lies and one tells only truths…and also tower over RGB because they’re like seven feet tall and RGB is a shorty mcshortpants.
If you aren’t reading The Property of Hate yet, you should totally change that.
I like these guys
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Anonymous asked: Besides never, when do you sleep?
Actually, I sleep as much as I can! And while I do get my fair share of restless nights and 3am attacks of inspiration that leave my brain spinning like a car careening off the M6 after just being hit by a ten tonne truck, I do get my 8 hours a night as often as I can and I can’t emphasize how important that is and how important it is for people to know that
it is
good
to sleep
in the creative world there’s this sort of glorification of insomnia and the notion of ‘working all the time’, that an artist has to suffer, that every self respecting cartoonist or animator or painter has to be driven to the point of exhaustion every waking hour in order for them to be allowed to call themselves an artist, that if you are not working you are wasting time and being a self indulgent twat (in a nutshell). I am here to tell you that is not true, and it is not healthy to think that it is true.
I often get people asking me where I get my ideas from, or more often how I get so many ideas and so quickly. I can’t answer that very easily but I know for a fact that the times that I have been stressed and sleepless and a nervous wreck I have not been able to come with good ideas. I have certainly not been able to come up with them quickly.
Ideas need time, your brain needs time, and that time can’t be simultaneously occupied with you worrying about your taxes or whether you ate something this morning or why the cat is on fire. Imagination time is a state of rest, it is a sort of meditation; you need to feel at ease in order to be able to play, because that’s what imagining things is when it gets down to it. Children don’t play when they know there’s an axe-wielding maniac in the room, and they don’t play when they’re cross and tired and angry at the world for being unfair and awake and much too loud. That’s when they cry, and the more people I meet and the more I learn about myself and humans as a whole the more I’ve come to realize that there is no bigger fiction than the concept of ‘being an adult’. Your mind and my mind are just as sensitive, creative and special as they were when we were five years old, we just have a lot more information to deal with, and knowledge to manipulate, and that can be used to our benefit! So long as we don’t keep sending ourselves to sit in detention.
It can be very difficult to find this sort of ‘peace’ to think in, which is why people often have their ideas in the dead of night, or in the shower, or on the bus into work; it is those gaps between the frantic thought that the rest of life demands from us that our minds are allowed to drift, make sparks with synapses that they haven’t used for a long time or smash together two thoughts that they never connected before, but which then go on to make something new. I can’t sit here and tell you to ‘make time to think’, but I can tell you that you shouldn’t think that you should be doing something all the time every second of every day.
Yes, draw every day, that’s great, and doodling is amazing oh my goodness yes doodling is like super fab and covered in glitter, but don’t draw all the time. You have to rest, not just your hand and wrist to avoid physical strain, but you have to rest your mind; it will help you to stay sane and happy, and it will help you to create more and better work than ever before. Working to the point of self destruction is counter productive and dangerous, and I hate the modern myth that surrounds it. It promotes nothing but insecurity about yourself and your work and is a guaranteed one-way ticket to carpel tunnel town and the therapist.
YAY SO THE FILES SENT at about 1am last night holy gee BUT I CAN’T DRAW ANYTHING TODAY BECAUSE WE’RE GOING TO THE BEACH
I think I’m happy about going to the beach but another part of me wants to latch onto the bedpost like a beartrap
I need to draw you don’t understand I get cold turkey man it ain’t pretty
p.s. update on the fucking uploading it is still fucking going
I have had to turn off my mac’s ability to go to sleep
so that I can
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I’m on break right now but somehow I’ve managed to accumulate so much bullshit to worry about even when I think I’ve done a lot for one thing, something else sneaks up behind me and requires my attention. (so much bullshit) DON’T KNOW HOW I’LL MANAGE. I JUST WANT TO GO BACK TO BED AT THE MOMENT AND JUST, LAY LIKE THE ISOLATED LOG IN A CALM SPRING MEADOW THAT I AM, BUT I NEED TO DO THINGS. MAN.
I understand you so much.
are you me
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