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I think the black dot is supposed to be a belt buckle. At crotch level.
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I love how he always has to state for everyone just how lazy and "pressed for time" he is by half-assing everything and then announcing it in case anybody was unclear. I was most active artistically when I had a steady job, so I'd really like to know what his excuse is. Lazy ass.
Look how lazy he got with the arms on the green and orange "Powerpuffs". So lazy that he didn't even draw them in. He just stuck in some vaugely hand-shaped, colour co-ordinated blobs to the guns. And I think the green one's octagon face was his attempt at doing something slightly original with the style, but didn't really know how best to go about it.I actually think it's a lot less alarming than it might suggest. Quickly looking up images of actual knight armor and then the things GK drawn, the "black dot" isn't unique to the gold one alone nor to just a "full frontal" shot as even direct side shots have the ubiquitous dot.
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What that dot is can be described best by what it isn't. Which is to say, it's actually poorly drawn negative space, its purpose meant to illustrate the gap between what I'm guessing are the side/hipskirting panels over the codpiece such that they can move on their jointed points. It just doesn't come across at all because GK can't fucking draw actual armor properly, which would involve more elaborate detailing and bulkier, overlaping panels.
Frankly, it's impossible for me to know how far off base he is, purely because I don't know what specific image of armor he's using as a basis as, naturally, every single suit of armor in real life is custom-built for its wearer if it's not a common militia armory item.
Look how lazy he got with the arms on the green and orange "Powerpuffs". So lazy that he didn't even draw them in. He just stuck in some vaugely hand-shaped, colour co-ordinated blobs to the guns. And I think the green one's octagon face was his attempt at doing something slightly original with the style, but didn't really know how best to go about it.
Technically, they're not. But his attempt to ape the style make it hard to think they're anything other than Powerpuff clones.THOSE are supposed to be Powerpuffs? Couldn't tell, too shitty.
Technically, they're not. But his attempt to ape the style make it hard to think they're anything other than Powerpuff clones.
The armor has no functions of the sort. Seriously, how do you think the armor got its yellow color?I thought the dot in the armour was a piss hole...
More specifically, he's aping only the style used for the PPG (and by extent the Roudyruff Boys), since IIRC they're the only characters in the show who don't have defined hands. Excluding those Amoeba idiots, but they weren't human to begin with so they at least have an excuse.
Indeed. PPG's had a load of great character designs but when people say they draw in "Powerpuff" style, it's almost always the same style as the three main characters. That's like saying you draw in "Dexter's Laboratory" style and only ever draw characters that look the same as Dexter, only colourswapped and with an added tragic backstory for the edge factor.More specifically, he's aping only the style used for the PPG (and by extent the Roudyruff Boys), since IIRC they're the only characters in the show who don't have defined hands. Excluding those Amoeba idiots, but they weren't human to begin with so they at least have an excuse.
Also does any know if the GK is religious?
His religious references are all over the place. Sometimes he refers to god, sometimes the Maker from Dragon Age: Origins. I think he said somewhere that to him he knows there's something up there, he just doesn't refer to it consistently.
As far as morals go, he's not religious by a longshot.
From what I have seen in GK comic called "Hero Tean".
I honestly read a few pages of it and what from I have seen in his comic. That the armor that he and his teammates use are crap or comparable to cardboard.
Also does any know if the GK is religious?
His religious references are all over the place. Sometimes he refers to god, sometimes the Maker from Dragon Age: Origins. I think he said somewhere that to him he knows there's something up there, he just doesn't refer to it consistently.
As far as morals go, he's not religious by a longshot.
From what I have seen in GK comic called "Hero Tean".
I honestly read a few pages of it and what from I have seen in his comic. That the armor that he and his teammates use are crap or comparable to cardboard.
Also does any know if the GK is religious?
"Leonidas, a great role model and badass"
As far back as his Powerpuff wiki puff-piece from 2008, Goldie Sue refers to his religion as "Jedi". Somewhere on his dA he rambles on about how if there's a higher power that's supposed to be omnipresent then that must mean we're all part of this god and it moves us in some way but we also shape it.
As Coster says, he has some belief in a higher power, but it's very nebulous and undefined.
He does seem very certain that people can be divided into "good" and "evil", to the extent that it's right to shoot down an "evil" person on sight, even if they're not being evil at that point.
He's incredibly childish, so his idea of god is probably himself with unlimited power. This is suggested by this "Christmas-themed" picture of his "legendary warrior" Mary Sue walking on water.
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