Hey-ho! I'm back again with some Apex Polarity art, but this time it's some designs for the humans' snow gear!
It started out with me just trying to figure out a design for y/n in my little comic, but then I thought it would be fun to also try and visualize the other humans, so here's my take of y/n, Vanessa and Michael! I really like how they turned out, although I don't think I got Vanessa's "patchwork" look quite right, but I still like where I landed. I added a blue scarf and I was really tempted to give her those red goggles, since it would've made her resemble Vanny even more, but in the end I desided against it.
So yeah- nothing too big this time, just something fun and easy!
But to round this off, I will of course credit the wonderful author @naffeclipse who is writing Apex Polarity, which you can go read if you click right here (can 100% recommend, especially if you like stories with a bunch of fluff, mystery and drama~!) and today I give credit to myself for the designs of the humans! ;P
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That’s enough TikTok scrolling for me I didn’t even know people hating/attacking artist after they changed their art style is a thing oh wow oh shit
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When I was a small child in the dim and distant past commonly known as A Few More Years Ago Than I Care To Remember, I used to cover my eyes on the first lap of every Grand Prix. I don’t actually know the stats on whether first lap crashes were more common a decade (or two) ago but it certainly felt like it, and they scared me. There were far fewer safety features, tyres regularly used to become detached allowing them to bounce off into other cars and fires seemed more common. That may all have just been the perspective of a young child but nevertheless, first laps were scary. I don’t look away these days, of course; I get nervous before the start of a race but not actually scared.
I’m scared about the start of the race today.
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For those of you who are unaware of general sporting events in the UK other than Formula 1, protesters from this group have already disrupted two of the biggest sporting events of the English summer - the Ashes (28th June, and another attempted on 6th July) and Wimbledon (5th July) - in the past couple of weeks alone. Earlier in the year, they protested at the Snooker World Championship (17th April) and the Premiership Rugby final (27th May). Fortunately for them, when you invade a cricket pitch or a tennis court or indeed a snooker table, the main risks are a load of angry fans calling you a prick, being tackled by a security guard, getting carried away unceremoniously by an England cricketer or receiving a lifetime ban from the All England Club.
Now I suspect I am not alone in understanding and agreeing with their aims. Reduce fossil fuel usage; awesome! But just as I also suspect that the protesters didn’t really care about getting hauled off the pitch at Lord’s or arrested for blocking a public road, I fear that some of them may have genuinely made their peace with the idea of risking serious injury or death on a live Formula 1 racetrack by sitting down in front of twenty 2m wide 200mph razor blades. Their tweet above seems to make this abundantly clear.
Of course, it’s not just their own lives they’re risking, we all know that. There are also the marshals and drivers at risk, plus the potential trauma to millions of spectators around the world at watching someone die on live television. And even if no one else is hurt, I have no desire to watch an F1 driver try and come to terms with running down and potentially killing a protester.
Obviously no one knows yet if they are even going to try anything, but judging by recent sporting events in the UK and those tweets above (posted yesterday), they are. Silverstone is another mainstay of the English sporting summer; there’s no football, there’s no rugby, but there is cricket, tennis and F1. They’ve already disrupted the first two, so I’d be more surprised if they don’t have anything planned at this stage. And let’s face it, F1 is an incredibly obvious target. From their perspective, it’s probably stupid not to do something; what a missed opportunity!
I’m not sure why I’ve written this whole thing when we all know that in all likelihood it was only Zhou’s huge accident came between F1 and a much bigger disaster last year. I had my heart in my mouth for what felt like forever then, and I don’t want that to happen again today.
Like four-year-old me two decades ago, I’ll once again be watching from between my fingers and hoping that no one dies on the opening lap this afternoon.
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HELLO FIVE NIGHTERS i am back again and you can’t stop me from appearing spontaneously. Hello.
hardly any representation of Sarah here i know i know i’m sorry.. but um 👍👍 at least she’s here
ANYWAY i have. NO idea what to say about this. if you have any question ask (PLKEASE 🥹🥹 PLEEK… PLEEK…?) idk what to ramble about unprompted, normally i can talk on end for hours at a time but rn my brains drawing a blank.
uhm fun fact: Millie has memorized the name and location of every main artery thanks to the plague on society that is funtime freddy
I AM EDITING THIS POST TO SAY THAT UHm millie and sarah were in the same grade at the same highschool. no they were not friends at all. millie thought sarah was annoying for constantly wanting to be like other people and be “popular” (she HAAATES the popular kids after her “bff” ditched her or whatever the fuck happened in the book and she CANNOT understand anyone who wants to be like them), and uhhh sarah thought millie was WEIIRD she thought she was super super weird and carried diseases like rabies or some shit yk. like she’d camp out in the woods and kill frogs or some shit yk. she’d follow flocks of crows to a corpse to examine it yk. rumors like that LMFAO
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