I heard if you reach 90000, you get to learn the truth about Dr Brinner.
Along with my space-setting forum adventure, I have many PROJECTS and CONTESTS, as viewed below. I like to think of myself as an ideas man, and an inspirator of others.
Yes.
EDIT: And as for this person's posting rate... how have I never heard of them? Is there some vast area of the forum I have never explored or something?
Even the most cursory glance at their posting history reveals a great deal of time invested into the trollslum homestuck roleplaying section, if you don't hang around that area then obviously you wouldn't have noticed him or her before :P
I don't venture there. Trolls the size of bears in there, or so I hear tell...
Along with my space-setting forum adventure, I have many PROJECTS and CONTESTS, as viewed below. I like to think of myself as an ideas man, and an inspirator of others.
They also have rainbow blood and can make people love them using just the psychic energy in one toenail.
Also I'm pretty sure that's where Haggisfarm hangs around. He's the guy that makes all the trol seasson music, I think.
(he isn't)
Theres a forum thats been running for just over a decade.
A user there had so many posts it broke.
I have more posts here than on the forum where I am God King of all That I Behold
although to be fair, despite that I still have second most total posts out of every member on that forum so it's a bit of a question of scale![]()
What if I already lived my days of posting glory and now just lurk in the shadows, awaiting for an opportunity to lay my hilarious insights down?
Do I get the sweet four-digit powers AND not being a square?
I'm averaging 2.5 posts a day apparently.
Presumably I go to make a third post and then I mention Candlejack and ruin it for myse
I make very few posts. Very few posts over long enough still gets you a nice post count.
This conversation:
Anyways, to spur on more productive conversationing~
Anyone else have to make certain compromises in their illustrative style to make drawing updates less of a hassle so you could actually get around to doing them easier? I ran into an odd one where the outlines in Cirrus's chapter were somehow demotivating me to just get in there and start doodling panels. After ditching them, I feel somehow liberated.
I do that all the time, pretty much. Trev's bag is barely drawn 'cause I figure it's obvious it's there, and even if it is, I never draw all the pans and ropes and swords and shit tied to it because I did it a few times and then I couldn't be bothered.
...Although that's the only one I can think of right now, so I guess 'all the time' is an exaggeration.
Basically, I'm a very sloppy artist and after a while I decide that a poorly-drawn hat is 'good enough.'
I'm a bit of a perfectionist, so the only times I really compromise on quality are when I don't catch a mistake until after I finish drawing it and don't feel like fixing it (and even then it still bugs me). That's probably part of the reason I update so rarely.
Edit:
This example from my latest update exemplifies what sort of mistakes I let slip past: