Anonymous asked: wait you worked on the movie and haven't seen it? and you have to buy a copy for yourself?!?! why don't you get sent it holy shit
oh no they do usually send me a DVD eventually but sometimes it’s an american region one? :’D and anyway they send me a doll for each picture I’ve worked on so that’s hilarious I have a tiny army of barbie dolls in the attic
Anonymous asked: I just watched the new Princess Power Barbie movie DVD with my younger sisters and we were all wondering why the heck it was so much better than the other barbie movies and HTEN YOUR NAME WAS IN THE CREDITS I
WAS IT GOOD I STILL HAVEN’T SEEN THE FINISHED THING
also holy shit is that movie out already?! damn
Anonymous asked: you did that left handed??!
no! goodness no, not the RGB sketch or lineart anyway- most of the colouring and such I did left handed but I am still really struggling to get my ink lines under control with my left :’D I can kind of do them in mad dashes? but no way am I able to draw properly yet yikes
Anonymous asked: hi I'm sorry I was looking for that big essay you wrote on the end of aa5? The Dual Destinies ace attourney game? only I wanted to show it to someone 'cause it explained why the ending felt so... bad
! gosh idk if it’s an essay (it is long as hell I guess but), and I still somehow really loved the game but yeah that… that ending :T
anyway it’s over here knock yourself out
(also if you’re still suffering the aftereffects of that game I did a sort of alternate ending comic that might ease the pain)
Anonymous asked: I am Japanese so I don't know the voices that you name for RGB but to me he sounds like Decim from the anime Death parade? you might have heard of I am not sure ! and thank for your birthday it is lovely that you are who you are!
I have had so many lovely birthday messages but this one is just so sweet! thank you! and I completely love Decim’s voice and absolutely I agree it would work perfectly for RGB my goodness yes! also there’s a great Japanese translation for TPoH that you can read over here if you’re interested
p.s. yes Death Parade is very much my cup of tea *v*
Anonymous asked: that game trailer just made me think of your Mad Mod ask blog like the player could even BE Neil it looks like him grey suit when the hands of the character appear o__o
SO GLAD IT WASN’T JUST ME THINKING THAT
Anonymous asked: Do you like The Prisoner mod???? I have literally never met anyone else who likes The Prisoner.
RGB has a lot of style influence from Number 6 and the fact that my headcanon voice for him is very like that of Patrick McGoohan is not a coinkidink my friend
Anonymous asked: mod I'm an aspiring author and I need some help. whenever I write, I always end up using easy short sentences like 'he frowned' and 'he sighed' like, all the time! do you have advice on how to improve my sentences?
Give them friends! Those short sentences can be very effective, so don’t be too hard on them, but you have to use them occasionally and in-between longer or mid-length sentences; it’s a bit like music, you mix up short phrases in amongst longer phrases to make them pop. Just like any art really; bright colours only stand out when in juxtaposition with darker or semi-neutral tones, and loud notes stand out after a quiet section of music. Likewise, short sentences can be entirely alarming, chilling, emphatic and dramatic or even downright funny, but only if used after long and florid sentences with too many clauses for their own good.
See?
Anonymous asked: Since you have a tpoh fanart blog on tumblr, have you ever considered having one on deviantart, too? There's actually some tpoh fanart there, too! Or are you too busy to manage another group? If so, maybe you could let some of the fans do it. Would you have any objections of someone starting a fanart group on DA?
I have no objection at all! I am rather too busy to do that myself (been a long time since I touched DA if I’m being honest) so yeah go ahead!
Anonymous asked: Hi shy anon here, I'm currently in year 10 of school and taking Media, Graphics and History for GCSE (I know History is unrelated XD) and my parents say I should stay on for A Level. Do you know of any universities that specialise in animation?
Okay well firstly history is never unrelated keep reading that stuff always, taking A levels is a good idea so yup yup do that if you want, but for animation univeristies within the UK I’m afraid I’m not an expert; I had a pretty lousy experience at the place I studied in the UK, not going to lie, but maybe I was just unlucky. There are probably good places here but you’ll have to ask around, and don’t just trust information on university websites- find people who studied at them to get a better perspective. There are a lot of super great places to study in Europe, however, and obviously I recommend places like VFS after you’ve got some more experience, but it all depends on how willing you are to travel and live away from home- it can be rough, and very expensive!
You have a long time to decide, so don’t rush into it or think you must set yourself a path right now and follow it absolutely. People change! You are allowed to change your mind! What I would super recommend is that before you decide on studying animation and/or where, take a foundation art year. I did one at Manchester Metropolitan University and it was very helpful in letting me decide where I wanted my specialties to lie, and dabbling in a lot of different types of art gives you a better, broader perspective on what you can do with animation and your life in general.
Having said that, you still have another year to go before completing GCSE’s and then it’s up to you as to whether you spend another two years doing A levels. Don’t feel pressured! Teachers can make it sound like you’re meant to have the plan for the rest of your life all sorted out before you’re seventeen or else you’ll fail at everything but hell, it isn’t true! Please don’t trap yourself into that system. Give yourself enough time to decide, be patient with your development of interests, and learn as many different things as you can- remember that nothing is irrelevant to art! Certainly not history!