TheMysteriousMrEnter

  • 🏰 The Fediverse is up. If you know, you know.
  • Want to keep track of this thread?
    Accounts can bookmark posts, watch threads for updates, and jump back to where you stopped reading.
    Create account
Status
Not open for further replies.
Guys, trolling plans are against the rules. Tone it down a bit.

Legitimate criticism isn't trolling, but you all are starting to push it.
 
So has he chimped out enough to be fully considered a lolcow?
He's been a lolcow for awhile, but between Nayolfa's bullshit, Daan's rabidness, and his own past, he's basically a fourth-rate sperg in his own sphere of insanity.
 
Quick, someone post that image to enter's deviant art or to the GA Page!

(In other news my DA account get's unbanned tomorrow from the shitstorm the fans caused)
 
I found an interesting tidbit about one of my favorite creators, Joe Murray. It turns out he goes into a lot of detail creating his characters, just look:

  • He starts with the personality. He shapes the conditions that make the character "tick," the character's imperfections, and the appeal. He asks himself, "Why would I want to tell stories about them?"
  • If he is working with an anthropomorphic series or book with varying animals, he chooses an animal that, in his eyes, match the created personality. According to Murray, this resulted in a social caricature in Rocko's Modern Life.[26]
  • If he is working with an anthropomorphic series or book using one animal, he alters the specific character design to match the personality.
  • Murray likes to vary eyeballs by size and color. He also varies nostrils. Murray believes that inconsistencies "make it more interesting"
  • Murray then selects colors that, in his view, "feels right." He believes that yellow and bright colors "match a mood." If a character is "negative," he will pick a color that, in his opinion, matches the character.
  • If he has to teach a crew of artists how to draw the character, he creates a model sheet for the character.
Murray says that one of the interesting aspects of character creation is the evolution of the personalities over time. In a one-time movie, the characters will have a static personality, but for a television series, the characters will change from season to season, developing new relationships, and even changing from mere background characters into a main character.

You have to wonder if Enter went into any detail with his characters.
 
Guys, trolling plans are against the rules. Tone it down a bit.

Legitimate criticism isn't trolling, but you all are starting to push it.
And yeah, this. For one, Enter doesn't need prodding, he's already pretty out of this world as is, and two, your plans probably wouldn't even work because Enter's by and large little more than a naive and extremely cocky kid. He's not often outright dumb or delusional, like a lot of lolcows.
 
Growing Around character personalities:

Robert: Bland, blank-slate.
Linda: Ditzy, except when she's not.
Timmy: Who the fuck even knows.
Sally: Pinkie Pie and Mabel's love child.
Talula: Every teen-movie villain ever.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top Bottom