
Eye may have a bit of a problem
ALL THAT MERCH THO.
OOC : Oh man, this person likes eyeballs that much they should see the Skylander Eye Brawl cuz-
*sees Eye Brawl on counter*
ONE OF US, ONE OF US, ONE OF US

Eye may have a bit of a problem
ALL THAT MERCH THO.
OOC : Oh man, this person likes eyeballs that much they should see the Skylander Eye Brawl cuz-
*sees Eye Brawl on counter*
ONE OF US, ONE OF US, ONE OF US
How to make comics
My first vine
OOC : All this time I tell people that art takes practice, determination, and patience? I was lying, this is how it’s actually done
This is a thing that I get a lot (and see happen a lot) and it’s really sad for many different reasons.
For one, please don’t make artists (or anyone with a skill you admire) feel bad because you wish you were better at said skill. Everyone is good at something but that something is made better due to lots of hard work and practice. So when people say those things it’s actually refusing to acknowledge all our time spent in bettering ourselves and the long road we walked to get there and guilt tripping us in a way.
And second, please don’t beat your own self up for not being at the level you wished you were. Again, it’s all about dedication. If you truly want to be better at something then DO IT. Yes it will be frustrating, yes there will be moments where you feel like you’re not gaining anything, but if you truly love something and want to be better at it then you work hard at it and your improvement will be apparent to you.
And don’t put a date on your improvement. Don’t feel like definitely in a X amount of days/month/year is when you’re going to be at the level you want. “I’ve been practicing for 4 months and I still suck!”. Everyone improves at different rates but that does not make anyone better or worse than each other. We’re all different people and have different approaches and techniques to things, so if you set a date then that just may lead to disappointment and not to mention stress.
And just remember to have fun, you have to enjoy what you’re doing because if you don’t then why are you doing it? NOW GO OUT AND DO SOMETHING COOL.
OOC :

I’m sharing this here too, because this is an amazing, perfect message

*screeching*
I AM AN ADUUUUUUUUUUUUUUULT
My husband and I went out just to do some Skylander hunting, but they ended up having the dark pack there. Instead of waiting one more day for it to show up, my husband went ahead and not only bought me the game, but also a Wash Buckler phone case ;u; *sniffles* best. Husbando. Ever ❤
Goodbye world, will spend the next few weeks in a game kthankx ;u; KAOS, I’M COMING FOR JUUUUU ❤
~Weird Hyenas, mod
OOC : Beautiful
OOC : THANK JUU THANK JUU THANK JUU! ;U; Heck yeah, when questions re-open, the Queen is totally open for interview! 😀
Lost Queen : I uh, wait don’t I get a say in thi-
OOC : NOPE

Friendly reminder that I am, in fact, an adult
OOC :

Aaaaw hun, thank you so much ❤ I am very, very honored that my work does that for ju ;u;
As for tips… gawd I’m bad at these. But I shall do my best!
If you want advice writing characters, what I usually do is write down big personality traits that I want this character centered around. Like what their quirks are, what their favorite things are and what their fears are. I usually bullet point these, and then I bring them to my close friends to throw ideas with back and forth. Sometimes, I even roleplay with them, just to get a feel for the character and how they’d react to things. But I also through ideas around with them to get their input, and heck if they have ideas I consider them and possibly add them in (with credit).
Designing characters is a bit more tricky, and it can take me weeks and months to really be happy with a design. I also show WIPs to my friends to see what they think too. I went to an art college, so sharing WIPs was the best way to get useful critiques and build a strong, awesome character. As my ol’ teacher used to say, “you can’t make good shit in a vacuum” (i had an awesome teacher i need to quote him more).
I hope that helps! Again, thank you so very much, this made me smile ❤ I apologize if it wasn’t all that helpful x,D I try!
~Weird Hyenas
OOC : First off, the Queen would definitely appreciate this post ❤ But i’m going to take this answer over wether she likes it or not
Secondly, thank you so very much! I’m very happy my work is appreciated ^u^ I think this ask will be the perfect excuse for me to sort of talk about ‘copying’ and ‘inspirations’.
Ever since elementary school I’ve really enjoyed creating species and building lore around them. However, while these designs were often more original, the lore was often copied or very heavily based on another lore. I’d list examples but honestly they’re really embarrassing x,D But I’m not afraid to admit that yeah, I was one hell of a copy cat for YEARS. It’s how I learned, and how I grew as an artist. It’s definitely something i’m ashamed of, but I’ve since learned from my mistakes and now work very hard to make sure what I’m creating isn’t just copying something else, but instead, inspired by it. That, or I try very hard to credit and list the things that inspired me or the people that helped me come up and develop the idea. Because nothing is original, as the saying goes, it’s all inspired by something else.
Inspirations of the Kuros
The Kurosians are, of course, first based on Cynder’s appearance in The Legend of Spyro : A New Beginning. I built a lot of the lore off her appearance and of course, the story that hinted at her past and etc. From there, a shit ton of other inspirations took effect.
It’s kind of hard to just sit and list them ALL, as something so little as seeing a building as I walk past it may even inspire something. But a lot of the feel comes from Skyrim, the Eragon novels, Legend of the Guardians : Owls of Ga’hoole, and lots of other movies, books, and games. The language is largely based off of Irish Gaelic, but sometimes delves into Norse/Swedish/Finnish origins.
What’s the difference between inspired and copying?
There’s a difference between taking inspiration and straight up copying, that I realize now. You can admit when you’ve been inspired by someone, but there’s a fine line between the two. Sometimes, just admitting you were inspired by someone can’t coat when somethings been copied. I think the best way to find out if you’re copying someone is sharing with good, honest friends and gathering critiques, and of course taking and considering the critique. Or, if you can speak to the person that inspired you, ask permission, or possibly advice on how to deviate your idea from theirs.
Some will work with you, others may be closed off; if they are, just remember sometimes people have been harped on or ripped off so many times they’re very secluded, I know many people like this. It can really bring a person down, but I also know lots of awesome people that work their hardest to be as respectable to artists as possible, and those peeps I can’t appreciate more!
If you find yourself being inspired by someone, and creating something off of theirs just to get popular; you’re doing it all wrong. I say this often but don’t do things JUST to get popular, do things that make YOU happy! Those who’ll like it will respect you and spread the word. It’s sometimes a difficult concept to really grasp, but I’ve known so many wonderful artists do things solely to get popular and they turn into nasty, self loving awful human beings. Be yourself, respect others, and spread the lurb ❤
What if I see someone copying something?
Now, I see this happen a lot in this fandom alone as well as just about anything else. The following is just my personal opinion on the matter, and how I handle things. This doesn’t really mean you should do this, or I’ll hate you if you don’t do things my way. I’ll only be disappointed if it’s extremely disrespectful, aggressive, or just down right bullying. Unless the theft is so blatant that they’re TRYING to be trolled, I never suggest approaching someone with aggression.
I’ve had things copied from me plenty of times, countless times, and I used to get upset and mad. But I’ve done my best to grow from it, and this is what I have to say about it. When I see someone copying something, of mine or anything else, I approach the person privately and as politely as I possibly can. Sometimes, people don’t quite realize when they’re copying someone. Or, they don’t fully understand why it’s wrong. The other will grow more from the experience if you’re gentle at first, and help the other see how it’s wrong. I’ve had more copying situations be solved that way than just approaching a person and telling them off. Or sometimes, the situation continues to pop up, and it’s just best to move along and let the other learn for themselves.
Again, that’s just how I see things. I felt this was an issue that should be shared with everyone in this community and others alike. I’ve seen it pop up from time to time, and while I repeat myself a lot on these issues, I felt I should share them again, and in more depth. The one thing I do think more people need to do is just respect others, don’t try to cause hurt feelings, and do your best to brighten someone’s day. You never know when you’ll make someone feel REALLY good about themselves, or when you’ll crush a person to the breaking point.
We are all real, living human beings on the other side of the screen; remember that.
-gets off soap box-
~Weird Hyenas, Mod