///didn’t notice it was nicknamed until I got it.
“Take good care of Tree!”
Edli, I’m imagining Vuk instructing Yuki to “Take good care of tree” as he’s handing her a potted sapling or something cute like that!
///didn’t notice it was nicknamed until I got it.
“Take good care of Tree!”
Edli, I’m imagining Vuk instructing Yuki to “Take good care of tree” as he’s handing her a potted sapling or something cute like that!
Aaaaaa!~ It’s adorable! I want one! Oh Arceus why does this not exist?!
[Thank you everyone who joined my stream!]
I jumped on the bandwagon… *sob*
This story truly is the gift that keeps on giving. [link]
I’m just surprised this took longer than I expected it to.
the Amy’s Baking Company rollercoaster ride does not stop
WHAT?!?
OH WOW.
SCHAAAAAAAAAAADENFREUDE! MAKING ME FEEL GLAD THAT I’M NOT THEM!
This has honestly been my favorite lulzorcoaster to follow to date.
I still feel bad that Gordon had to put up with this shit.
Since I reblogged this from Sen—
Mental image of Sen threatening anyone who flirts with Gai as he’s growing up.
What if writers had a much smarter and different way of insulting others?
“Your life has barely any plot development!”
I… have done this… to describe people I don’t like.
“They’re a very bland character with no depth to them!”
And my fiance just… stares… then laughs.
My god, what have I become?!

You know who you are.
Yeah, so? Not everything on ArtNewbieOwl is a bad thing. Sometimes those ‘unprofessional imperfections’ is actually what makes your art more appealing to a wider audience, and less intimidating to the masses.
I’m starting to use this gif too much, but:
I don’t want to be appealing, lovable, approachable or not intimidating. I want to be perfect.
I will be perfect, or else I am worth nothing. That’s how art works.
Wow. Someone did some digging.
I’ll be the first to tell you—no one is perfect. And if all you strive is to be ‘perfect’, rather than appealing, lovable, and approachable; that’s going to be an empty goal. Art is not about perfection. Art is about expression, creativity, and story telling.
Improving on your craft to appeal to an audience is what makes being an artist worth while—even if there are imperfections in your work. Depending on those imperfections, they can either be improved upon, or used to identify your work.
But even with all that improvement, nothing is going to be ‘perfect’. Someone is always going to find something wrong with your work.