I quite like all the colour options, they all suit him very nicely. What do you guys think?
Before anyone suggests it again, I’m not giving him dual toned hair. He gets only one colour. Namely because of the nature of this hairstyle and animation as a whole.
It’s extremely uncommon to find animated characters with dual coloured hair, especially ombres and just bits of colour at random. It’s a nightmare to animate. Dual tones only really happen when there’s a hard edge, ex Amity Blight.
These powered up suits would also be a pain to animate, but I think you understand what I’m saying. So only one colour for Chat Noir’s hair.
And DW he’s still got a mask, I just haven’t added it yet.
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Quotes from here:
In a eulogy for her brother Hayim, an anti-occupation activist who was murdered in Kibbutz Holit, Noi Katsman called on her country “not to use our deaths and our pain to cause the death and pain of other people or other families. I demand that we stop the circle of pain, and understand that the only way [forward] is freedom and equal rights. Peace, brotherhood, and security for all human beings.”
Ziv Stahl, executive director of the human rights organization Yesh Din, and a survivor of the hellfire in Kfar Aza, also came out strongly against Israel’s assault on Gaza in an article in Haaretz. “I have no need for revenge, nothing will return those who are gone,” she wrote. “Indiscriminate bombing in Gaza and the killing of civilians uninvolved with these horrible crimes are no solution.”
Yotam Kipnis, whose father was murdered in the Hamas attack, said in his eulogy: “Do not write my father’s name on a [military] shell. He wouldn’t have wanted that. Don’t say, ‘God will avenge his blood.’ Say, ‘May his memory be for a blessing.’”
And people there talk about breaking the cycle, which has to mean us. We must be the ones to do that, we have the power and the freedom to allow us to do that. We keep Palestinians trapped and dying and give them no path out of this way of life.
Peace should not mean quiet subjugation. It should mean stopping the genocide, and it should mean no occupation, no apartheid, no ethnic cleansing, undoing whatever we can from the colonialist tactics Israel has been using from the start.