My movements are stage directions
Was that a change in topic or a beat in the scene?
Have I been taking my emotional cues from a script I wrote at sixteen?
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hey. i'm disabled and marginalized and suffering. kick me a couple bucks about it. or kick me a couple bucks cause @shodansbabygirl is my disabled and marginalized and suffering wife and I support her.
p@yp@l is @JackAParkins
v3nm0 is @jack-parkins
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YOU CAN YOU UP: Zhuzhi Lang character redesign!
because every deadbeat demon lord needs an adorable emotional support snake sidekick/nephew!
ok full disclosure im so obsessed with the original Scum Villain art i want to print it out and eat it. but i did feel like a lot of the characters have really similar faces, which made it difficult for me to tell them apart, and Zhuzhi Lang's design in particular was way too basic which is a huge missed opportunity for fun character designs!
I thought his outfit should reflect the supple and flowy movement of a snake, so i went with a Han Dynasty dancing girl outfit with a nice leafy green pallet, just like his namesake, the bamboo. when he moves, i picture him gliding around silently, and no one has ever seen his feet.
[ID 1: Sketchbook art of Zhuzhi Lang from Scum Villain Self-Saving System, a page for each picture. The first shows a full body sketch of his more humanoid form done in black marker and watercolor. His pose is bent and curves to show a snake-like posture, he wears green robes with snakes curling up and around his arms, his hair goes down in a long almost ankle-length braid. Notes pointing around his figure, say, "Cobra shaped hair (hides his lack of ears)" Points to sleeves, reads, "Han Dynasty sleeve dancer inspired outfit (hides snakes)," points to around his ankles, reads, "moves like he has too many bones (or not enough)." Three sketches to the side show black and white face shots, one showing him coyly looking over his shoulder with his tongue flickering out. The second shows him ugly crying. The third is fully teeth bared, a mouth of sharp teeth showing, hair flaring out around him. Then below the fully body is a pencil sketch of him noodle waving, labeled, "silly time!" End ID 1 of 2]
[ID 2: Sketchbook art of snake form Zhuzhi Langf. The top one a full body illustration of snake form with black marker and watercolor, showing a green snake with long black hair growing from his head and a snake body partially contorted with a more humanoid torso and bone structure in the middle, despite otherwise seeming very full snake. He basks in the grass with a bit of foliage overhead. The we get into pencil snake sketches below that, showing a Chinese Cobra, full body, with a close-up of a snake face with some straggly hair to one side, and then the back of the snake head not seen in the full-body to the other side. Labeled, "Chinese Cobra Naja atra." End ID 2 of 2]
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also finally got around to finishing someone very important today !!!!
techno is entirely hand-sewn and weighted with beans so that he sits up. his shoulders and hips are articulated with buttons so his limbs can move . hes made of fleece so hes nice and soft to hug :3
i started sewing this doll (stuffed animal?) when techno's passing was released to the world and could never quite find the willpower to finish up his cloak or crown. but now hes complete for the big guys birthday
now he and ranboo stand guard of tommy in my curio cabinet , who both were also finished up today :3
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