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Days: 83.8
Mean Score:
6.03
- Watching1
- Completed297
- On-Hold0
- Dropped285
- Plan to Watch193
- Total Entries776
- Rewatched58
- Episodes4,779
All Comments (15) Comments
and I love nice things.
That's good to hear.
A fella enthusiast right here.
If you're not familiar with graphics nomenclature Renders are just images that have had their background removed. If I can't find a render of the requested character or somebody requests a specific image I have to cut them out myself and I just put them up on DA if anybody else wants to use them in their endeavors since renders can be pretty tedious I'd like to think keeping them on my page might see them used more than just the single time I used them to fill request.
I had a very short-lived spriting phase, but they're all poses based off existing images so I wouldn't say they're anything special, but it was a good distraction for awhile and some of them turned out pretty well IMO, especially Krieg and Mordecai which aren't actually on my Deviant Art, but Myrrh turned out pretty well and she's up there.
In terms of sigs I have very little that I leave standing online mostly personal sigs I rotate between like my Deadpool sig, I have 2 purely showcase pieces that happen to have been requests from the same person which is purely a coincidence. Generally when requests turn out well they're the flagship of trying something new so they get extra care before the style gets mass produced since they're the first one off the line and it's trial and error to get it presentable.
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Hope you like them if not by no means should you feel obligated to use them, I'd think that would be common sense, but you'd be surprised at the number of people who use things they don't particularly like to not seem "rude" or what have you.
Really posting cuz I noticed your forum set is a little bear, pretty bored so at this point I'm going out looking for work rather than sitting back hoping it comes finds me. If you want a forum sig or avi I dabble in image editing and am super super super bored.
It's not everyday that you look at something and say: "This is hiding something else", but when it happens, you start thinking about this thing. What could it be hiding? What symbolism does this thing have? You remain this way for quite a bit of time, and honestly, it's fun in its own right.
"Not everything has a hidden meaning", says Van Gogh, but this is obviously not right in our case.
But what is "our case"? I shall reveal it right now: It is JamFox's Favorite Character List.
Now chances are you may have heard of this legendary list. You may have even dreamt about it. This is truly a sign of the significance of this magnificent list.
I won't rule out the option that you stand on the other side of things either. You may not realize what makes this list so special. Well, I'm here to open your eyes. After you read this, you will definitely join the hundreds of people who are completely obsessed with this seemingly plain list.
At first glance, this list may look - I repeat, may look- empty. But the emptiness is exactly what intrigues you. What makes you stare at it for hours and hours. But why? How could emptiness be interesting?
Because it hides something. Something much greater. Something of much more value.
"My Favorite Character List isn't anything special,", says the modest JamFox when asked by our very talented reporters, remaining calm and collected even in front of dozens of cameras. When asked how long it took him to come up with the idea, JamFox answered modestly once more: "I'd say it took no less than a few hours. If it was someone else, it would have taken much less though."
His responses were very vague, and this bothered the higher ups, who were already obsessed with this fabulous yet modest List. They then asked me, the famous Capital C Critic. Although it would usually take months to convince someone as important as me, one glance at JamFox's Favorite Character List was enough to make me respond with a short: "Sure."
After months of careful evaluation and sleepless nights, I have come to the conclusion that this List is indeed an important one. No matter how I look at it, it conveys a message about love, hope and equality.
JamFox was always known to be quite a worrier. He is a man who cares about our world, about our society, and he wanted this to be reflected on his list as well. By not choosing the limited number of 10 favorite characters, JamFox silently but surely protests against the obvious favoritism required by MAL's old-school design. JamFox calls MAL out, opening their eyes in order for them to see the numbers "2018" next to the word "year". By putting this sign on his MAL profile, he hopes to gather many other nice and good people who strive for absolute equality.
When realizing this, my eyes were tearing up. They were not normal tears though, they were the manliest tears my eyes have ever produced. The message behind this List really shows to what extent the saying "Don't judge a book by its cover" can be taken.
MAL's favoritism's days are surely numbered at this point. We all have JamFox to thank for this.