Meet Vigilence, my friends half demon paladin of vengance.
found old art drawn on an ipad mini; i remember being so proud of this, took me a week to draw because the dang ipad was so slow with only 2 gigs of ram lol i had multiple tabs and that poor thing was struggling lol but stillr poud of it
If you are a Black Butler fan, prepare yourselves for what's to come! I am drawing a BB inspired single page comic; my own characters; it's going to be rather interesting if I do say so myself!
random word prompt, why am I like this? words were sexy and favorite food and I chose french fries lol
the redesign of my test comic character, i thought, but what if fat? and since i am fat, i made main character fat, i like the design better, more to come
take it.
Asuna : "oh we're saving you now?" i love this series but i imagine at one point someone is gonna be like f#ck it lol
My brother is trying to motivate me and gave me a pose challenge, he is gonna send me a pose daily that I have to use. so today i decided to use the first pose to draw my persona Valdo Udvardy, a Gnome bard right before he casts sleep or as his broken common would say "the laying of heads for temporary death!"
I needed this and I feel there are many I know that do as well 💜🫶🏻
You probably know the Hero’s Journey popularized by Joseph Campbell, the basic structure for many beloved stories. A hero gets called to action, enters an unknown world, faces challenges and temptations, fails, learns what they need to change, applies said new insights, et voilà: success.
I just realized you can apply this to your imposter syndrome and self-doubt. Many of you feel (or fear) you don’t have the skills to bring your big, new project to an end. I’m here to tell you: you don’t need to.
The hero at the beginning of the story doesn’t have what it takes to bring their journey to a successful end. It’s the journey itself that transforms the character into someone who has what it takes to finish it. The character at the end of the journey is not the same as the character at the beginning of the journey.
So start ambitious projects that you feel underqualified for. It’s not imposter syndrome or writer’s block. You're in the challenges and temptations phase of your journey. Don’t let them hold you back. Let them transform you. Identify the skills you need to acquire to make your journey into a success. Learn. Practise. You’re not “not good enough”—you’re on your Hero’s Journey and you’re on the threshold of your transformation phase.
(I told my husband about this idea and he played Don't stop believin' by Journey. Per-fection.)
If this helped you, you might want to take a look at the rest of my writing advice.
Now go tackle your dream!
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