This has only happened like twice but it makes me so happy each time someone points out I give Will a muscular build or that I use a lot of squares for him.
I have a style that's reliant on squares in general (because they look so fucking cool, I love boxy artstyles) but I always try to give special attention to Will. Everyone is aware of how beefy Horace is for example or even Halt, but no one cares that much when it comes to the other rangers. They aren't twinks goddamnit all of these men have MUSCLE. Will Treaty especially is a strong fucking man.
He shoots using his gigantic longbow for breakfast, goes on a run for lunch, and climbs mountains for dinner. Sometimes he even knife fights wargals for dessert. You're going to look me straight in the eye and tell me he is thin? "Mom I want Will Treaty. "We have Will Treaty at home." The fucking Will Treaty at home: 🧍♂️
Watch in 10 years someone's gonna make a announcement that the 2007 TMNT second movie will be in the works.
And that someone gonna be motherfucking ME. I WILL DO THE DAMN MOVIE MYSELF- well no- not- by MYSELF- BUT Y'ALL GET THE IDEA- when I get my restaurant and my life semi together best believe I'm coming for this damn movie- if nobody gets it before I do TRUST IT WILL BE DEALT WITH.
Y'all may be asking- Maya? Why 10 years? Well uh cuz im not really mentally mature yet? If that makes any sense. Hell the 10 year mark might not even happen I might do it early who knows 🤷🏾♀️.
But I will either make this movie myself or give the damn money to the people who needs it to make it- I WILL LITERALLY TAKE IT OUT OF NICKELODEON'S COLD DEAD HANDS.
juice is so good man it bums me OUT that people always assume you want soda, or have soda at parties, and never have juice even though juice is superior in every way (maybe not grape juice, grape juice tastes like ass) but there is literally nothing not to love about juice
I hate it when people say u need to learn the basics of art before u go into it...the true way to learn art is actually going directly to drawing what you like, then being so attached to it that you have to go back and learn the fundamentals in order to make the art of what you like better.