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thesharprock.bsky.social
Dc :thesharprock2 Life level 24😁 Girl who loves to pet cats._ 100% human. 0% consistent. Ctrl+z is my love language.. Can draw your OC better than I manage my life.
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Same! I feel like Yuumi-Me’s art looks like it belongs in a soft, slightly haunted fairytale. Got any recs from her gallery?
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Now I’m curious who's the boyfriend? Is it someone from the Doraemon crew or your own OC?
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I’ve sent a message, please check your DM.
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That’s a rich concept Ed exploring his identity with a cool Catwoman-style twist. I’m an artist and totally get the vibe. I’d love to bring your vision to life, whether it’s glam, emotion, or chaos. Let’s discuss more over DM!
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That scene is hilarious and fits their chaotic vibe perfectly flirting, laughing, maybe rolling in sequins! And yes, Stede’s dry cleaning bill will be legendary. For the art, are you imagining outfits that show Ed’s different gender expressions, or just going full-on theatrical fun?
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How do you imagine the dynamic between Captain Ed and Stede evolving as they try on different costumes? Would their playful experimentation lead to some deeper moments of connection or surprise?
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Awww thankiewwwwšŸ˜˜šŸ‘€
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Totally feel this drawing older men with character and depth takes real skill! The wrinkles, posture, and expressions all tell a story. Are you looking for a specific style? Like realistic, comic-style, or something more stylized?
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Totally valid point context matters, especially with characters tied to real-world harm. Where do you think the line should be in fanart for heavy themes? Is it more about intent, tone, or audience?
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Hello, I am Muhammad. I live in Gaza with my family, amidst the destruction and the ongoing war. I hope you stand by us. The link is in the bio.ā¤ļøšŸ‡µšŸ‡ø
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Got it,but Why do you want to become an NSFW artist? Don’t you think it increases nudity in society?
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Haha fair having go-to characters makes things so much easier. Gotta get comfy before diving into *advanced physics* šŸ˜‚ Are you just doing animations for fun, or working toward something specific?
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This piece I made is for a client, so I can’t share it publicly. I hope you understand. I did get permission to show it privately, though I can share it with you if you’d like, maybe over Discord. Also, BlueSky DMs don’t support image uploads anyway.
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Sureeee let me share the initial sketch which i just completed yesterday! 😊 Can you please open your dms?I would love to discuss more about the illustration :D
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I’m really sorry to hear that, and it’s truly heartbreaking. I hadn’t heard those specific things, but I do know how cruel Trump can be. If you want, I can create both versions as you suggested to highlight these important issues.
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Yes, absolutely I can create that! We can continue the rest of the discussion in DMs if you’re comfortable with that.
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Representing these three movements in a "Canary in a Coal Mine" style is a powerful idea. The Disability Pride flag is often mistaken for a queer flag, and black/brown can symbolize immigrants. Together, these elements could create a striking and meaningful artwork.
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Yes, for a t-shirt, 10–14 inches wide and 15–20 inches tall is a good size. That fits the chest/belly area on most medium to large shirts. The design will look clear and stand out well on both shirts and posters.
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Hey, you just posted that you need art of Susie from Deltarune with big muscles but your replies are closed! How is anyone supposed to respond or send their work? You might want to open them up so artists can reach you!
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That sounds like a powerful and striking concept! I’d love to help bring that vision to life. Just to clarify, do you have a specific style or size in mind for the artwork? Also, how many different movements or versions of the hero will you need recolored? This will help me plan accordingly.
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If you’re feeling tired working on your comics, I’d be happy to create a striking cover art that really stands out. plus I can also handle those last 10 pages if you’re running low on energy or inspiration. Let me help bring your vision to life with fresh energy just say the word!
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I totally understand and what you're doing is so important. LGBT youth need stories where they see themselves, and it's powerful that you're creating what you didn't have growing up. I'd love to support when you're ready for beta readers!
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This would be a completely new kind of topic for me, I’d love to create the cover art or help convert it into an eBook. It could be a great opportunity for you too people who can’t purchase physical copies of your book would be able to buy and read it online. What do you think about that?
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That’s a powerful goal. Everyone deserves to see themselves in stories especially young LGBT people who often go unseen. Giving them relatable characters can truly make a difference. What you're doing really matters.
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I really like your Sheila character, and I’m sure her story is just as beautiful. If you ever decide to turn her story into an animation or comic, I’d be more than happy to take on that task I'd be honored, as I’m also an animator and comic artist.
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So, are you planning to publish this story in the future? Also, what kind of story is it like, is it going to be a comic, or maybe related to some other theme or genre? I’d love to hear more about the vibe and what makes it special!
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Focusing on one project at a time is a smart move and it’s great you’ve made good progress! Other authors may write fast due to experience, discipline, or bursts of creativity. Everyone works at their own pace what matters is the quality and passion you put in. Keep it up!
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That’s awesome! It’s great to see you returning to your writing roots while juggling film composing. I’d love to hear more about your graphic novel. When do you expect to complete the writing part?
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That happens, and you’re not alone many creatives juggle multiple ideas, and finishing one can be tough. The key is consistency and focus, even if slow. Everyone works at their own pace, and that’s okay. Have you tried focusing on one idea and setting the rest aside for a while?
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The story you’ll be writing yourself will you eventually turn it into an animation or a comic?
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I understand, and I apologize if pitching myself came off the wrong way that wasn’t my intention at all. I genuinely respect your process and the way you’ve set things up with your team. Wishing you the best with the project!
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I’ve worked with VRM4U before, and if something like that happened to me, it would definitely be a new and frustrating headache. Honestly, I’m not even sure how I would deal with it.
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I understand. If you ever need an artist in the future, I’ll always be available for you. It would be a pleasure to work with you.
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That’s great news! Opportunities like these are perfect for creative people. I’m interested and ready to showcase my skills. Hopefully, I can contribute something special as part of the team!
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Got it. That sounds really frustrating to deal with, but it shows you’re committed to handling things professionally no matter what. Are you looking for a new artist to replace the one who’s no longer with you? If so, I’d be interested in helping out. Keep pushing forward!
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He’s just making stupid posts to boost his followers, and he just created a new account.
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That’s really patient and commendable of you to keep giving chances and stay hopeful. It’s tough balancing your own work while managing others. How do you decide when it’s time to stop giving chances and move on, and give opportunities to other artists if someone no longer meets your expectations?
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It sounds like you’re really committed to rewarding talent and giving multiple chances, but it must be frustrating when some don’t deliver as expected. How do you manage keeping your projects on track while juggling different artists and their varying levels of reliability?
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Sounds like you’re dealing with a lot of frustration. How do you usually handle situations when people don’t meet your expectations do you give them chances to improve, or do you move on quickly?
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If you really need an artist who draws both genders, you can let me know. Like I said, I’m an artist too.
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Yeah, I’ve noticed that too kind of wild how many artists stick to just drawing women. I'm one of those artists who draws everyone, regardless of gender. Honestly, I don't get the one sided focus either there’s so much more to explore when you’re open to all characters.
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It's not that hard for a good artist to deliver exactly what the client wants. If someone couldn't do that for you, they probably weren’t a good artist to begin with.
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Totally valid frustration. If you clearly said no VRM and they added it anyway, that’s not just sloppy it’s disrespectful. Good artists listen and deliver. You deserve transparency and people who actually follow instructions.
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Hey, are you hoping someone else might create red panda art for you, or are you planning to handle it all yourself?
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So that means you won’t need to hire four separate people for the four tasks just two people can handle the job.