Mel doesn't make a move on Jayce in this AU because she assumes they're dating for real, like most people would. You'd think this would be out of character for her because she's good at reading people, so you'd think she'd be able to tell it was a sham. But no. The thing is, she's right: they are dating! They just don't know it yet.
Arcane AU where everything is mostly the same but at some point after the academy and before the events of the show Jayvik got married for the tax benefits and so Viktor could have a last name for practical reasons and basically it's a fake dating AU until someone else points out that neither of them seem even remotely bothered that this will impact their future romantic prospects with anyone outside their marriage
Do u guys think it's okay to reuse poses? I've got two drawings, one of an OC and one of a character from a show, and they're in the same pose because I thought it suited both of them - like, basically, I drew my oc, thought 'hey, this pose has a lot of anxious energy and would work really well for crona from soul eater', and then just traced right over my own drawing, but I'm worried doing this might be seen as cheap somehow. It would also be nice to be able to use the same pose for two drawings because as much as I like drawing my own characters, fanart gets more notes, so this way I get to draw my character but then also use all the effort I just put in to make something that'll actually get a little attention.
✦ God didn't exist when you laid with me ✦ The devil didn't touch me when you kissed me
I had a sudden vision: two psychics burdened with prophetic visions who illustrate what they see in their chosen mediums. Yves paints exclusively in blue, while Tim's tool of choice is a ballpoint pen. Yves' technical skill far surpasses Tim's, as someone said to have been born a prodigy, but Tim finds that art soothes his endless anxiety and as such enjoys art much more than Yves does and is much less prone to artist's block. One day they both have visions of the end of the world, and so it's up to them to figure out what happens and how to stop it. Also, Tim has a massive and painfully obvious crush on Yves, but Yves is far too jealous of Tim's quick improvement to realise it.
Been really into an art aesthetic I call shitcore
Jayce never actually saw any of viktor's attempts to fix himself (e.g. Viktor transmuting his leg) so I don't even know where he got the impression viktor was trying to fix his imperfections. The most he saw was viktor trying to cure himself of a terminal illness. I would say his resilience and determination to take agency over his own failing body is much more part of his character than his lung cancer
The moral of the arcane season two act three is that if you're suicidal you should just go ahead and kill yourself
Everyone talks about the angst of ye olden times vaschete and the coffee shop AU but i love the little puppy versions of them you draw sometimes. The baked potato and crinkled tissue are so cute!
The Adventures of Baked Potato and Crinkled Tissue
I'm gonna be real. I love detailed worldbuilding as a bonus thing, but the surface level shit has to be different and weird enough first before I can give a shit at all.
Rain world's lore pearls and deep background stuff is definitely something that keeps me interested, but I would care less if the basic premise of the world wasn't, when diluted, a weird fucking creature in a world of weird fucking creatures where the rain is so heavy it kills you, and even if it had never explained any of that it still would have been cool as fuck. In fact, most casual players DON'T get explanation or understand why basically anything happening for much of their playtime because it's deliberately obtuse about it, because it trusts that just existing in the world is interesting enough.
In the best of both worlds we can have both weird cool shit and stuff that explains it, but a lot of people think they can have a boring world as long as they put sooo much effort into explaining the economy and the crops and whatever else, and I'm sorry but unless your surface level world is interesting I actually don't give a shit at all. If I want to look into the details a mundane world it's actually just more interesting to read about real life history.
(Also, if I can read a paragraph about the way wheat grows and is harvested and made into bread and it works almost exactly the same way as your fantasy not-bread crop called daerb, then you haven't done any world building —you've just plagiarised wikipedia.)