Guess the scene
Hey realized I hadn’t mentioned it officially on here
But I’m now publishing a comic on Webtoon!
I know I’ve talked about it before but that was a WHILE ago so sorry for advertising again
It’s called Little Fawn. It’s a Snow White retelling about the huntsman deciding to risk himself and go with Snow White to protect her from both the queen and the forest. It’s centered around found family- especially between the huntsman and Snow who he becomes a father to. I’d like to say it’s very sweet and cute but it’s been pretty dark so far so be aware of that going in 🥲 (there will be a lot of light moments! But the start of Snow White isn’t exactly the cheeriest in any adaptation)
It’s officially up to 4 chapters as I’m writing this so please check it out if that sounds at all interesting!
Went from not finishing any art for weeks to painting a castle
Something I had to keep reminding myself of because I keep imagining her like she was in Catching Fire-
Wiress was still a kid when she mentored Haymitch- they're like 2 year apart
I feel like we're so used to the idea of the mentors being old enough to be the tributes parents
but so many of them were still babies forced to blame themselves for other babies deaths
oh god i’d heard about the “i won’t commission artists who undercharge for their art” post and now it’s making its rounds on my dash.
please understand that this concept does not actually help anyone. the sensible thing to do if an artist is undercharging is to tip them for what you think their work it worth, and be sure to let them know that. even if this doesn’t cause them to actually change their base prices, at least YOU’RE paying for what it’s worth, and THEY’RE getting business instead of nothing.
by essentially boycotting artists who are already unsure of the value of their own work (and are thus underpricing) you’re not sending any positive message. no one is going to up their commission prices when nobody is buying them. the only thing the artist gets out of it is that people don’t want to buy their art for some reason, and people who’s products aren’t selling aren’t going to say “oh i guess it was because i wasn’t charging enough, i’ll pump up the prices!”
if you want to support a commission artist, please do it by actually SUPPORTING THEM WITH COMMISSIONS rather than by choosing to take your business elsewhere because their prices were too low.
Realized I hadn't given Johanna an official design and that seemed like a crime
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Something like this would be so colossally helpful. I'm sick and tired of trying to research specific clothing from any given culture and being met with either racist stereotypical costumes worn by yt people or ai generated garbage nonsense, and trying to be hyper specific with searches yields fuck all. Like I generally just cannot trust the legitimacy of most search results at this point. It's extremely frustrating. If there are good resources for this then they're buried deep under all the other bullshit, and idk where to start looking.
The amount of comfort Finnick and Annie must have had to bring each other over the years makes me weepy
I little while ago I drew what some of the Victors might have looked like when they won their games and made myself very sad in the process
I feel like we get so used to their adult versions we see in the series that we forget they were all children too.
!!!!MAJOR Trigger Warning!!!!
Blood and Gore ahead (I know it might not be a lot for some people, but it is for me, and that goes double since they're only kids)
Haymitch Abernathy- Victor of the 50th Hunger Games
Enobaria- Victor of the 62nd Hunger Games
Finnick Odair- Victor of the 65th Hunger Games
Annie Cresta- Victor of the 70th Hunger Games
Johanna Mason- Victor of the 71st Hunger Games
Having a fun idea for a video game and absolutely zero knowledge of how to program is its own brand of torture I fear
Digital Artist- 23- She/Her-Ace-my art tag is #jollyartTikTok, Instagram, Youtube, and Bluesky : itsajollyjesterCommissions [Closed]
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