Art trade that I did with my friend!
Sir Crocodile. Katakuri
|Mine| |Pink! from Twitter
@sajouboidesu|
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Edward, Henry, and Gordon all shine bright like diamonds. But Thomas is just a diamond in the rough.
Based on this image by @blueart2001
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One night on Earth-65, as Gwen Stacy tries on outfits for prom, she sees that one of them looks a little...familiar.
Inspiration below the cut:
The concept art for Gwen's prom outfit (by @chuwenjie!) and her comic outfit (which is also in The Night Gwen Stacy Died)
and a doodle
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In which kanao graduates school a year early and has to move across the country to attend her dream college and the gang throws a party in celebration of their friendship and a declaration of staying connected with one another no matter their hardships (-:
(Their friendship will stay intact and nothing bad will ever happen to them and they will live happily ((-:)
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Sorry I didn’t do all the requests, brain told me to doodle human Gaster again. You know one of these days I’ll get it together and be able to do actual finished drawings again. But. Not today. So have me figuring out this nerd instead
(Feat. one (1) human Asteri)
Bonus if you want to see the super scribbly normal Gasters that I drew first for each of these
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"I am the righteous hand of God and I am the devil that you forgot"
(dhdjdjf seen this post and me already absolutely loving the song was like oh yeah i gotta draw it)
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Where are peter and Johnny?
at the balcony.
All the versions of this kiss
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like yeah dude it’s really cool that you used AI to complete an art piece that was purposefully left unfinished because the artist was dying of AIDS as the government ignored the mass loss of life and health. all you really did was show that technology can bring an art piece into the modern age but why? why do we need to do that? what does it say about us if we feel that a piece needs to be ‘completed’? how are we viewing completion?? can seeing an ai generated “completion” of unfinished have the same effect of seeing the parts haring left blank and the parts where the art drips into the blank? does it aid the narrative of it in any way? can AI understand the levels at which artists used their pieces about AIDS as a form of protest? of begging to be seen? how can it when an AI’s concept of ‘completing’ the piece is just guesswork of what the colours and shapes would look like to match what haring made which is nowhere near the same level of intention that came from him? you said you ‘completed’ the piece with ai because his story is so sad but does that mean we should try to rectify sadness by getting rid of the representation of it? should we not continue to sit in the sadness and discomfort that unfinished and other AIDS inspired art asks us to do because those feelings are only a fraction of what the people who died and lost felt, is that not the least we can do for them? and what good does any of this actually do when we can use technology to ‘complete’ a purposefully unfinished art piece about an artist’s untimely death from AIDS but we can never bring keith haring or any other person who died of AIDS back to life? where does haring, the person whose illness and death lives in those blanks, come into your self fulfilling ai generated completion of his work?
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