/ZTG/ - Zootopia General: Could've been edition
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Writefriends! Get in here
>>8411719
I just did, thank
>>8411734
one moment please
>>8411773
yes, okay, fine, just bin the knives before you enter
>>8411719
These two really need to get cucked.
>>8411804
Technically I still count.
>>8411804
I Weaver counts so I count too
>>8411788
Oh, wait, I'm dead
>>8411701
I suppose so, but anon's still a butt
stop being a butt anon
>>8411836
Who the hell is left to dig these graves?
>mfw no smooches
that's cold, but what can you do
>>8411852
the forgotten contentfags
>>8411838
How about you stop drawin butts? How about that huh?
>>8411804
Wassap?
>>8411880
holy shit
you're alive. I feel like I summoned a spirit
>>8411836
I can't believe I died again.
Luckily I'm not a writefag.
>>8411900
You're a sweetie, anon.
Life has been kicking my ass and I had to go silent. I never truly left.
>>8411838
Why would anybody think I'd give them smooches? I got this like germaphobe thing going on.
>tfw you're not actually dead but still dead inside
I'm halfway there, at least
>>8411937
okay, what about a neck floof rub then?
I think Nick likes Judy's tail more than Bellwether's wool.
"It's like cotton candy."
>>8411937
Maybe they're wearing a full-body condom?
>>8411855
yeah cutey if u want the smooch come get it
Good night /ztg/. I'm off to bed
>>8411983
no, that's fair, smooches are okay, but one neck floof rub?
>>8412002
I can't believe anon is ded
>>8412002
Sleep tight bunner
>>8412002
good night mate
>>8412033
fucc
Sup my iFurryâ„¢ bros? Love me some disney apple ad time.
real ded hours
>>8411809
Don't you fucking dare
>Bully the bun
Your doing it wrong. You should bully wolves for they awoo too much
So what do you guys think? Do you think Mice and Rats were actually hated by larger herbivores because they had no reason NOT to form alliances and communities with larger predators who couldn't sustain themselves by eating them and so Rodents were literally a constant threat or undermining or allowing large predators into your communities?
Viking Wolves coming for a rabbit community, but instead of the gates being up, the gates are unlocked and Rats and Mice have set fire to the village
>>8412113
>forgotthepic
>>8412113
Got a WiiU/Switch? Zelda will murder your free time.
>>8412041
Of all the people on Pack Street, Al included, I think Avo would be the most probable in finding out the truth of "The mysterious length of the ram dick!"
>>8412098
Just be glad that I'm too depressed to act on my threats. But just you wait. As soon as these anti-depressants kick in like a mule these two cutey patooties are going to watch their partner get raped in front of their eyes.
>>8412049
>inb4 reddit-tier WOW THIS IMAGE IS SO UNSATISFYING WOW
reposting this
>>8412025
>>8412113
Oh hey, I played that too. I was almost at 100% at everything then it lost my attention and I don't care anymore.
>>8412123
>>8412147
Sucks that you're on them, anon.
But don't.
>>8412165
I thought Rose was a skornk, not a red raccoon
I will draw one (1) image
>>8412191
if dubs, you draw 10
also requesting SavageSky(e)
>>8412191
>>8412185
I changed it a while back.
>>8412191
Draw yourself drawing two images
>>8412191
Draw judeon cucking Nick while Judy is pregnant with Jack's kits. Cotton's there too.
>>8412199
oh shit
>>8412167
>>8412123
If we stop bullying buns, buns might stop doing editing. Can't take that that chance.
>>8412200
>I changed it a while back.
butt why?
Rose the Skunk was a very cute irony
>>8412200
So what do you plan on playing after you're done with 2b or not 2Bee?
>>8412191
>>8412199
gek
>>8412228
Any of these four would be great
>>8412228
no worries anon, comfy domestic snuggles would be perfect and thank you for entertaining my request, you're very nice.
reposting for sad ad-cat anon
>>8412225
I think she got tired of the "sknk b smely" jokes
>>8412273
Has he ever considered buying short-sleeve shirts so he doesn't have to roll them up anymore?
>>8412232
I have Persona's Take Your Heart box preordered and arriving in April
>>8412225
I couldn't run with the smelly jokes well.
>>8412246
I can't help but laugh at the last two posters; just seeing "Disney" Savage City with feral animals is funny.
>>8412289
no.
that would be too easy.
>>8412305
Well, yeah, but that's in four whole DAYS. What are you gonna do in the meanwhile? Go for the endings you missed?
>>8412273
Oh shit, missed the first posting somehow.
Thank you so much, I love it!
>>8412282
Well then she better get used to Red Panda jokes!
Hey, Rose!
You're playful and cute!
>>8412282
>so she bought a lesser panda fursuit
BE PROUD OF WHO YOU ARE
>>8412128
Rodents are food too, and there'd probably be a lot of them. No reason not to have that in your diet except for not being able to catch them with a reasonable amount of effort.
I don't know how they stack up in the actual food chain though.
for the anon that requested mortician ram.
gotta work more on the "mortician" part, but I hope you enjoy.
>>8412332
I've already got them all now! I guess I could play Disgaea 5 more, or actually do my draw work for people.
>>8412199
>>8412335
Glad you like it!
Have I drawn for you before? Back when I was just doing chicken-scratch stuff, I think I got a request for a leopard cat.
Gideon's Good Baked Goods
"I'm trying, okay??"
>>8411804
wat
>>8412392
pie fox is worst fox
in fact, he's not a fox at all
Anyone else HATE the UN?
>>8412155
I'm glad you did.
>>8412384
Nah, I just rolled him like a week ago.
Glad to see there's another leopard cat around these parts, though.
>>8412305
>I couldn't run with the smelly jokes well.
well maybe if you took a shower
>>8412415
thanks! thought no one noticed it.
>>8412392
Just want a reality-check, am I the only one who really wants to see a Flemish!Judy fuck Gideon?
>>8412363
Oh sweet buddy. I can already see the disgruntled sneer for the task at hand.
>>8412367
>doing commission work
Aw man, now it's going to be even harder to talk myself out of spending money. Unless you're just working through already taken ones, and not opening the door for more.
In which case my wallet is safe for the time being.
>>8412246
Fuck, every time I see this I get an almost uncontrollable urge to write something based around proto-proto-Zootopia, and it's times like these that I wish I could write.
>>8412434
FF your art is good as fucc how could you not notice a hot spotted bj
>suddenly started drawing like shit
>>8412449
Your wallet is safe, don't worry
>>8412138
I would murder for one of those, anon
>>8412165
I'm at chapter 13 and I have no idea what is going on
the story is shit
>>8412468
>Suddenly started drawing
>Lose motivation because I have always been shit
>>8412443
I wanted to get the elephant in there but I'm too ashamed to admit that I still don't know how to draw my own sona.
>>8412452
one day the vault will be opened/leaked, anon
one day we'll know what Byron's autistic headcanons were supposed to look like.
>>8412128
I like to think that Zootopia has a problem with rodent squatters, settling down between the cracks of some buildings, even inhabited ones.
>Want to draw
>Need to get ready for my thesis defense next week
Kill me.
>>8412536
I feel your pain, anon.
What's it on?
>>8412536
>thesis
Do tell.
>>8412165
Yes thank you, this is adequate.
>>8411966
>>8411719
>>8411734
>>8411773
>>8411786
>>8411899
>>8411821
>>8411985
>>8411836
>>8411880
>>8412393
>lots of grumpy writefriends in one tiny room
Excellent.
You're probably wondering why I gathered you here today.
The idea is to get gather some of your thoughts on the process of writing and possibly attempt to synthesise some common concepts regarding writing, self-improvement.
The aim is to put together a small pack sometime in the future with some meaningful advice and tips for beginners; hopefully something marginally more useful than "just start writing greentexts bro" we often see offered as the only counsel to trying to start contributing.
Let's get started with a few simple simple questions as a starting point for the exchange of ideas
>Do you consider yourself a successful writefriend? (inb4 I'm the worst). We all know one can never have enough (yous) and kudos, but what's your feeling all in all?
>What is your most popular work? Is it also your favourite? If there's a difference, why do you think it occured? If not, what do you think made your work popular?
>Have you written prose before? For how long? Have you ever educated yourself on the art of writing, be it formal courses, books or reaching for professional help?
>Are there any books/guides/online courses you can recommend?
>There is a reason why you write. What is important for you? Do you want to tell a story? Share your own experiences? Entertainment? What is your motivator?
>Do you feel your writing has improved? How? Why? If you feel you've made little to no improvement, why do you think this happened?
>How do you identify faults in your writing? Self-reflection? Feedback? Critique requests? Other? How useful do you think they are compared to each other?
I do have a number of other questions in my mind, but this will have to do to start the chat. If you have anything other to add or advice to give, please feel free to do so!
>want to draw
>tablet is just slightly out of reach
>>8412583
The only solution is to go to sleep until conditions improve.
>>8412528
>I like to think that Zootopia has a problem with rodent squatters
I remember early in the threads we were theorising that the larger animals were paid more than smaller ones because they took more resources to feed and they could provide more labor.
I later thought, "Hey, I've never rolled a zoosona. If I were to get a rodent or some other minuscule creature, I could feasibly live for free under an elephant roommate because my cost of living would be so inexpensive in comparison."
It's an interesting idea.
excuse me miss, while these people are typing out their answers, can I have another neck fluff rub thank you or do I repost >>8412165 myself?
>>8412583
>want to draw
>tablet and stylus in hand but have to click the 'on/off' button to start
>>8412615
So Solar Power shit, yeah?
>>8412650
Yes, something like that.
nevermind, I think I got it figured out
I think skunks smell good
>>8412644
>Want to draw
>Don't have a tablet
>Gud and Weaver both draw with a mouse so I don't even have an excuse
>>8412691
no excuses, we face the truth like men
you're a lazy piece of shit
embrace it or fight the fate
>don't want to draw
>look at collection of rimming pictures
Life's good.
>>8412501
hence why I was so excited for Automatic Robot on Robot Action, because it seems to be the exception
>>8412691
you could always use a pencil and some paper like some kind of primitive
>>8412658
You're trying to do something that involves making it feasible to set up Solar Power Plants in areas where they can produce the most amount of power as DC, then convert it into AC for transmission to homes and businesses.
Hotter or Colder?
Also, do you need us to shout at you to go to sleep/work on your thesis? You can shitpost later, but you can only defend your thesis once.
>Want to draw
>Draw because I have so little time
>>8412583
Draw lazy yeen, the worst that can happen is that Rose will try to kill you again
>>8412747
>the worst that can happen is that Rose will try to kill you again
>Beaver is a hyena now because Rose killed him and he reincarnated
Everything makes sense now
>>8412575
This seems interesting. Ill type something up later.
Hello!
>>8412797
Oh jesus
>want to draw
>can't focus on learning it because of severe ADD
>can't take ADD meds because of heart problems
JUST FUCK MY SHIT UP
>>8412797
GODNIGHT
>>8412797
Yet again forgive the repost, just to catch up.
This page has a minor edit based on community feedback!
>>8412797
Hi! How are you doing today?
>>8412777
>Beaver is a hyena now because Rose killed him and he reincarnated
man, and I thought red bear-cats were just supposed to be cute
>>8412797
'Sup, my dude? Are you hip with the newest supply of comics?
>>8412797
Mead no,
You go back where you came from this instant.
No buts.
>>8412797
hi Mead
>>8412797
hello
AND GOODBYE TO ANYONE STANDING IN JOHN CENA'S WAY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSZSpexD_lw
>>8412797
oh what do we have here
>>8412812
And last we left off...
>>8412832
excuse me, wtf is this you just posted
>>8412832
Is that VRBit?
>>8412841
>>8412575
Excellent idea, anon.
Mudlark here.
>Do you consider yourself successful writefriend?
Yes. Even though few people know me, I base my success off of what I learn through writing each story. Basing your worth off of the number of (you)'s you get is dangerous and will most likely lead to intense frustration. As long as I'm trying something new, I'm satisfied.
>What is your most popular work? Is it also your favorite...
Technically, my most popular work is a story I started over a year ago titled "Hunted." I stopped writing it after a while because it ended up being a way bigger story than I could handle at the time, but I've always felt the pull to go back to writing it. I would say that it's my favorite story simply due to the subject matter.
But as far as stuff I've written recently, I think Drunk Bogo is my most popular. It was a comfy fic requested by an anon, and it was the first comfy fic I've ever written.
>Have you written prose before?
I'm a creative writing major, and I've been writing for almost three years. I've taken multiple classes in literary journalism, fiction, and nonfiction.
>Are there any books/guides/online courses you recommend?
Yes! Stephen King has a great book called "On Writing," and it's cheap on Amazon. He's got some good exercises and advice in there. Otherwise, you should just read as much as possible--it's one of the easiest ways to learn to write. Some personal favorite books of mine are "Saint Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves" by Karen Russell, "Firestarter" by Stephen King, literally anything written by George Saunders (I do recommend either "Civilwarland In Bad Decline" or "Tenth of December" out of everything he has), and "Perdido Street Station" by China Mieville.
ALWAYS try to take something away from every book you read.
(cont)
>>8412862
And that's it for chapter 3! Hope you like!
>>8412705
This anon is right, embrace your destiny and try with all your might.
Look upon my own attempt and draw inspiration.
>>8412862
IT'S NOT A PHASE, MOM
>>8412878
>this small gek as she pulls his tie
>>8412805
I'm an artist with ADHD and I don't take meds.
>>8412113
I thought we were talkinga bout Nier: Bootymation
I want to hug Percy
>>8412901
I got it BAD, my friend.
I can't even focus on this thread, I've got like 3 other threads open and Minecraft (p-pls no bully) running in the background.
It fucking sucks. I've tried both writing and drawing and for both I can't stay focused on the task longer than 5 minutes max.
>>8412878
>tfw you just went through something similar
>>8412862
abloo bloo
>>8412878
>those eyes
And so we get into the weird part of the fanfiction.
It's going to be a wild ride, anons, strap on.
>>8412955
You dating a black guy?
>>8412862
>I just don't want you to get hurt!
>Too late.
>>8412952
sorry for intrusion, have you been diagnosed or you're just undisciplined and decided to let yourself drift away given a convenient excuse?
>>8412878
>>8412968
more like following my dreams instead of doing what my parents want
>>8412862
>>8412878
Aw man, poor Judy. Nick seems to be taking it alright though, but considering that's basic reaction of everyday prejudice I assume it's more of his don't let them see they get to you.
>>8412962
Not a fan of the twists and climax of both authors so I'm probably going to stop here. Was good until this point though, and that's what's important.
>>8412991
Does that dream include bbc?
>>8412975
Diagnosed.
That's how I know my heart doesn't take kindly to meds.
>>8412575
I have no idea what of my written works anons like the most, but my greentexts were liked at one point.
As for writing itself... I just kind of started on a whim for the thread. I have no professional history with writing.
I wrote because it was fun and people seemed to enjoy it, but I couldn't improve without feedback of any sort.
>>8412878
This is some really good shading in the last panel, also love it how you used concept sketches for houses - they're lovely!
>>8412733
>You're trying to do something that involves making it feasible to set up Solar Power Plants in areas where they can produce the most amount of power as DC, then convert it into AC for transmission to homes and businesses.
Hotter or Colder?
Yup, that's about right.
>do you need us to shout at you to go to sleep/work on your thesis? You can shitpost later, but you can only defend your thesis once.
No need for that but thanks anyway. I'm looking forward to taking requests again after I become a full fledged Mechatronics Engineer next week.
>>8413007
Does yours, anon?
>>8413042
that's not my dream, anon!
>>8412812
>Bonnie looking up at Judy instead of her fist.
Awesome edit here actually, definitely emphasizes the reason behind Bonnie's expression; either Judy's own expression, or Bonnie realizing what she said much too late. Instead of thinking "oh shit, she is clenching her fist."
>>8412862
>>8412878
Bonnie, please, stop. You are just digging yourself a deeper hole every time you talk.
Glad to see Judy lose it when Nick gets involved; say whatever you want about Judy and her way of life, she already has a thick skin (fur?) when it comes to that. Say anything about Her Fox however...
>>8412859
Underneath the mask, VR is actually a deer.
>Judy makes Nick cum in his sleep
>erases all evidence before he wakes
>every night
>>8412878
>No smashing Bonnie's teeth in
At least we have that tiny gek
Love the shading you've been doing.
Do go on, Mead
>>8412862
"The only one who can make racist comments about predators is ME!"
>>8412878
Okay, but... that face Judy makes in panel 2 looks like she has a beak.
>>8412878
Byron wanted Nick to have droopy toes but Moore stopped him whenever possible
>>8412815
>>8413024
>Mechatronics Engineer
Mein nigger.
Don't work in mechatronics myself, but I have a friend I met doing a machining program in high school who later went into mechatronics and he's the fucking best.
>>8413142
Oh my god.
>>8413152
>"why is this raccoon doing this"
>"if I move she might stab me or something"
>"last fucking time i take the bus home"
>>8413152
>mfw
you have a great day, yeah?
>>8412191
>>8412199
One image
>>8413247
I've seen you before...
Have you drawn in a while?
>>8413247
thank you
>za
comic style screams bookfort, but signature isn't his
hello, who dis
>>8413186
>who later went into mechatronics and he's the fucking best.
Mechatronics does that to people
>>8413258
Yes ive drawn for /sug/ and /fa/ as well as a few discords
>>8413270
Well glad to see you around here.
>>8413262
Bitch thats my signature john madden and everything fuck yourself
>>8412873
>>8412575
>There is a reason you write
I write to inspire others as well as myself. The act of writing is intimate--you put a piece of yourself on the page no matter what the subject is, and it hurts when people dismiss it. I felt that way a lot when I first started, and I know it drives a lot of people away from writing. I want to get good enough to inspire others to keep pushing forward with whatever they're doing.
>Do you feel your writing has improved?
Massively. However, I do feel there is a huge gap between the writing I do outside /ztg/ and the writing I do for the threads. Even so, I do think that my understanding of Zootopia's characters has grown.
>How do you identify faults in your writing?
Feedback and self-reflection, but equally balanced between the two. Too much feedback transforms the story from the original idea, and too much self-reflection leads to paranoia and a trash bin full of stories that really weren't as bad as you thought they were.
I hope this helped.
>>8413283
>john madden
>>8413247
Damn they look comfy as fuck
>>8413304
~aeiou~
>>8413304
Old meme, don't worry about it.
>>8413304
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hv6RbEOlqRo
>>8413322
I love you too, anon
>>8413304
Here comes another chinese earthquake
Ebrbrbrbrbrbrbr
>>8413304
UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
>>8412878
Getting a Calvin and Hobbes vibe from this for some reason. It's weird because I don't even read that.
>Do you consider yourself a successful writefriend? (inb4 I'm the worst). We all know one can never have enough (yous) and kudos, but what's your feeling all in all?
Half and half. I'm still very new to the fandom, but the people who like me seem to really like me, and a couple bigger names in the community have noticed me. That being said, I did once post a piece so bad that it made anon question whether there was any good cc's left. I don't expect to ever be a true household name, as I arrived very late in the 'dom, but- wait is this just interview anon all over again? You can't catch me that easily!
>What is your most popular work? Is it also your favourite? If there's a difference, why do you think it occured? If not, what do you think made your work popular?
By sheer views, it's The Pack Goes Camping. My favorite is Forbidden Flesh though, which was my first posted work. It never got a shill here, and was just kind of a weird world building fic, which are my personal favorite, but also not greatly appreciated by the world in general. Also tPgC has shipping, and it's previous work had lewd, which is popular here.
>Have you written prose before? For how long? Have you ever educated yourself on the art of writing, be it formal courses, books or reaching for professional help?
I have written since I was six. I've taken both prose and professional writing classes all through my education, including some college level stuff.
>Are there any books/guides/online courses you can recommend?
The only resource I've ever used has been The Art of Style, which is just a grammar textbook. I really don't use other resources, online or otherwise.
p1/3
>>8413358
Take care, comfy traditional /fa/ drawings are cool
>>8413372
aaand I forgot to link to the main post
>>8412575
>There is a reason why you write. What is important for you? Do you want to tell a story? Share your own experiences? Entertainment? What is your motivator?
I have a bunch of cool ideas that I'm constantly half forming in my mind, then forgetting about. Writing is a way for me to be able to revist them without having to have a perfect memory. My first GF used to steal my notebooks that I'd write stuff in and that showed me that other people were interested in the stuff that I wrote as well. So I still write mostly for me, but since that and video editing are my only two developed artistic abilities, I can now use it to make stuff for people. I'm basically a soft ball of squishy though, so comfy is where I tend to live.
>Do you feel your writing has improved? How? Why? If you feel you've made little to no improvement, why do you think this happened?
I don't think it has improved during the month I've been writing here, but that's because 1. a month. and 2. ztg is fond of being bipolar and memeing, so something is either pure light coalesced into a single shining star, or such drek that the author should kys. You don't get a lot of fufilling commentary from online communities in general, and writing a long thought out review of my work isn't why you were reading it anyway. Chicken, meet egg.
>>8412575
A_Signature here
>>Do you consider yourself a successful writefriend? (inb4 I'm the worst). We all know one can never have enough (yous) and kudos, but what's your feeling all in all?
I'm more of a drawer than a writer, but I put effort in both. However, since I write so little (compared to drawing), I am still a novice in this art. Less effort leads to less content, so, as a writer, I'm not very successful.
Writing will attract less (You)s than drawing, this is a sad truth. What I can say is to grit your teeth and continue. Big writers and big drawers are both held in high regard in the threads.
But I'm probably not the best for this, since I am in the peculiar position where I can draw mix drawing and writing.
>>What is your most popular work? Is it also your favourite? If there's a difference, why do you think it occured? If not, what do you think made your work popular?
I found that The cold outside (a fic about the little hustlers and Finnick) and Remembrance (a fic about a rambucous, young mammal) were the most talked about in the threads. However the one with the most views is the Blueberry effect.
The first two are actually part of my favourites, since in those I was able to express everything I needed to say, they came out really well (compared to my other works). For the latter, eeeeh, I need to finish that before giving a final judgement.
>>Have you written prose before? For how long? Have you ever educated yourself on the art of writing, be it formal courses, books or reaching for professional help?
Nope, just read a lot of books in general.
>>Are there any books/guides/online courses you can recommend?
Sadly, no.
>>8413397
>>8413372
>>8412575
>How do you identify faults in your writing? Self-reflection? Feedback? Critique requests? Other? How useful do you think they are compared to each other?
I trust my gut, probably too much, if something is hard to say outloud, it's going to be awkward to read. If I'm not 100% sold on something, then I highlight it and revise it, even if it's a 99% sold. I usually have other people look at my work in two separate passes, a conceptual pass, which examines if the plot and characterization itself is solid, and if I need to add scenes, remove scenes, reexamine the basic structure of the work, all the high brow stuff that gives a work a feel and a purpose. Then I have a pedantic pass, which is grammar, and typos and word flow. Getting someone who isn't you to look at, and be honest, about your work is 100% necesarry for me to release a good piece. I'm trying to get better at surprise, tension, and comedy, and you get so emotionally distant from your piece so quickly, that there is almost nothing you could write to surprise yourself, because you wrote it. p3/3
I only have two images of my sona, and a random mostly transparent fox I sometimes use, so instead have the first image I ever posted.
FUCK I FORGOT TO SAY I WAS ZOROTOKON IN THE FIRST POST
FUCK
i am terrible at this
>>8413262
thats totally books signature
>>8413429
zoro you're such a sweetie
a goofy sweetie
:3
>>8413247
Bookfort is 10/10 cute artist, nice work, please keep developing your style!
>>8413429
Do you have a zoosona?
Is that what it's called?
>>8411836
>Requiescat in pace
Half alive and half dead, does that count? and i'm not requesting, very busy trying to git gud. Still, i'm gonna do translator-anon request.
At least i'm next to you, suck on that famished.
>>8412878
great chapter, mead!
also, is interviewAnon around here??
>>8413487
They are called zoosonas in this thread, and yes I do.
They're an ocelot, more info for those who wish to know here: http://ztgcensus.tumblr.com/post/158498831169/name-fernando-zorotokon-de-castilla-just-call
>>8413523
#64
>>8413550
You the anon writing stories of Zoosonas?
>>8413572
yes, why?
>>8413420
>>There is a reason why you write. What is important for you? Do you want to tell a story? Share your own experiences? Entertainment? What is your motivator?
When I write I get really emotional, I cannot distance myself from the emotions I should have reading my piece.
This make writing sometimes really difficult to me. But it is also the reason I write.
If I can transmit the emotion I want, make the reader feel happy, sad, anxious or whatever I want them to feel in that particular piece, I succeeded.
Sadly the little response in the threads makes difficult for me calibrate everything for the next piece. For this Comic's reading are a treasure. I listen to them half for the corrections, half to hear his reaction.
>>Do you feel your writing has improved? How? Why? If you feel you've made little to no improvement, why do you think this happened?
My writing is dry, too much concise, born from the greentexts. In one way it is my style, in the other it is something I need to improve. Also I still make many errors, English is not my first language.
But I've written too little to see something substantial. However some changes are noticeable.
>>How do you identify faults in your writing? Self-reflection? Feedback? Critique requests? Other? How useful do you think they are compared to each other?
I find feedback and critique to be very useful imho. Self-reflection is useful too, but it is difficult to see your own errors.
>>8413576
Just wanted to make sure you knew, Alec read the first part of your story of him and loved it. Said he can't wait for more.
>>8413596
that's nice to hear, thank you. I have the story in my mind, but can't get around typing it out due to different reasons, so thank him please for his patience.
>>8413617
Will do. Take care of yourself, buddy.
>want to draw
>no tablet
>draw with mouse
>everything looks like shit
>don't want to draw anymore
and yes i already know i'm late to the party
>>8412575
>asking a writefriend to talk about himself
You've opened Pandora's Box, anon
Please be ready for the consequences
https://pastebin.com/mN2CtfQb
>>8413726
>>8413726
Try using pen and paper. Drawing with a mouse is hard.
>>8413726
Paper anon.
I've gotten into drawing with pencils and inking pens lately. Fun as hell.
>>8413152
Scenario
>Rose has just gotten out of the shower
>Squeaky clean
>You've just gotten back from mile run
>Absolutely filthy with sweat and outdoors
>You offer her an ultimatum
>"Give me a hug or I'll roll around in your bedsheets naked."
>>8413726
Just use your sketchbook.
>>8413743
but that was my plan all along, dear Otterly
>>8413750
Pen and Paper anon.
Can confirm this.
>>8413755
>ultimatum
she shoots u
>>8413755
Don't make things weird.
>>8412890
In this piece, we see the art anon himself, neck-deep in a pool of apathy and doubt. He struggles to escape. His fate is uncertain.
>>8413773
Yeah it's not as bad actually, and this is coming from someone who focused their art on tablet for like 4 years. It's actually refreshing to do it on paper...
UNTIL THE FUCKING INKING PEN EXPLODES ON YOU AS YOU DRAW.
>>8413808
Fire cleanses all.
>>8413726
>no tablet
>no digital pen
>only phone and finger
follow your dreams anon. Aim for the stars
>>8413808
>don't got one
STEP ONE!
>>8413808
Don't worry about it. I just make sure to have some more mundane doodles alongside the Zootopia ones, and nobody suspects a thing.
>>8413743
..Did you really have to add this disclaimer?
>>8413808
"I love drawing cartoon animals! Theyre really fun and can be very expressive and interesting to design"
Power levels don't exist if you learn how to talk your way out of getting fucked over by your family.
Also SKETCHBOOKS ARE GOOD BUY SIX.
>>8413842
I see what you did there, you cheeky anon.
>>8413726
>>8413808
GET YOURSELF A SKETCHBOOK AND DRAW, ANON! WE BELIEVE IN YOU!
Ah, damn, as usual it is too late when the thread picks up and I have to leave.
Goodnight /ztg/
>>8413808
Buy post-its. Shed your name and become Post It Anon!
>>8413885
Sleep tight tuber
>>8413885
buonanotte!
>>8413885
sleep well, a_sig!
>>8413743
Bitsh I read this
>>8412812
An arthur meme could be used with the last panel.
>>8413977
Right?
>>8413977
>>8413998
praise me
reminder
>>8414015
This is one of my favorite pictures of Judy
I offer it to you, anon
>>8414033
>Momtastic
>>8414095
"Knot you, Mrs Wilde? Well, your sash only just came undone, shouldn't be that tough."
>>8414038
yes, this pleases the fist
>>8413816
but fire = murdery death, anon.
and murdery death is scary ;-;
>>8413837
>>8413862
already sunk most of my money in cryptocurrency trading.
not looking to spending any more any time soon desu
>>8413892
i already have a name for myself tho
>>8413826
i'll see what they have for android!
>>8413838
>>8413860
bluh, the stuff i would be inclined to draw would more than likely weird out everyone around me.
also holy shit this took a while to type out
>>8414184
Buy multiple sketchbooks.
>>8414184
Well obviously not a murdery death fire. Those fires are bad and wrong. They're badong. Just a nice little "done with these sketches" fire.
>>8414184
if you want to draw stop making up excuses, this is getting old
>>8414252
PRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAPT
>>8414244
eh, i suppose you're right.
i'll stop talking now :x
give me something to make, please
>>8414340
More Skye please!
>>8414354
>Byron will never tweet "I drew this zootopia piece for my dear friend anon because he likes X so much :)"
>>8414354
>pawpads
>>8414184
>investing your money in something that has no intrinsic value
>>8414384
>Byron will never tweet "Thank you guys from the Zootopia community for all the love! Here's some scrapped concept characters art, Jack Savage and the vixen that accompanied him!"
>>8414184
>Can't get a sketchbook
>Not just drawing on a stone tablet anyway
There are no excuses
>>8414392
Bucky and Pronk are hidden in the back, but some no name pig is fucking front and center
>>8414374
>>8414431
This would be career suicide of the highest scale.
>>8414414
>Byron will never tweet "Have some Sky(e) art because people seem to like her so much!" with a #Zootwopia tag
>>8414431
Remmy did nothing wrong
But I still don't like him
>>8414457
If he used "Sky(e)" he'd be the biggest troll of the fucking world.
>>8414431
I know it didn't happen and yet I checked anyway
>>8414457
>Byron will never release the archives of zootopia porn he's obviously drawn himself and kept secret all this time
>>8414467
>Remmy did nothing wrong
wrong
>>8413004
Sorry for YOUR loss.
>>8412575
>>Do you consider yourself a successful writefriend?
I dunno, honestly. Some people seem to like my stuff and others don't. Not sure what the average consensus is.
>>What is your most popular work?
By likes on FF, "Judy's Bad Day"
>Is it also your favourite?
No, "The Ol' Zootopia Ballgame" is my fave.
>>Have you written prose before? For how long?
Yes and for most of my writing life.
>Have you ever educated yourself on the art of writing, be it formal courses, books or reaching for professional help?
I have a degree in journalism.
>>There is a reason why you write.
I like telling stories that amuse people.
>What is important for you?
That someone felt their time was well-spent reading something I wrote.
>Do you want to tell a story? Share your own experiences? Entertainment? What is your motivator?
I love to entertain and amuse. I like to make people laugh.
>>Do you feel your writing has improved? How? Why? If you feel you've made little to no improvement, why do you think this happened?
Honestly, I think it has. I write under a variety of different names in different places, but the best feedback I've ever received has been here.
>>How do you identify faults in your writing? Self-reflection? Feedback? Critique requests? Other? How useful do you think they are compared to each other?
I have friends do read-throughs for me. Critiques are fantastic -- so is any constructive feedback. VRbit is excellent at both and I totally appreciate his readings.
>>8414484
Name one (1) thing he did wrong
>>8414485
Not a loss really.
>>8413022
I wrote to try and get the Zootopia monkey off my back.
Written three so far, might take a few more...
>>8412862
>>8412878
Damn Mead this comic is toying with my emotions so much
>>8414491
>Name one (1) thing he did wrong
Didn't fuck the fox when he had the chance
>>8413083
Or an antelope?!! 0__0
>>8414468
>Not only trolling CynthiaWalkerfags, but also indicating that he has actually been reading fanfiction against his contract
Career suicide or the best move he could make?
>>8414483
>Up surfaces some top notch zootopia porn
>It's obviously Byron's style
>It's not signed
>>8414491
Didn't fuck the aardwolf when he had the chance
>>8414483
Bounce back
>>8414552
All this time, VRbit was Weaver.
We should have seen it from the beginning, Weaver makes comics!
>>8414401
Same goes for your parents
>>8414422
>>8414593
>>8414574
Remmy isn't gay
>>8414614
It's only get if he's attracted to males in general. It's only Wolter.
>>8414613
>>8414614
Too late
>>8413921
is not only a doodle, i know is hours of practice these two past months, a lot of help from these threads (i posted a lot of wips to get feedback), and a lot of learning from pdfs. You can do it, just practice and focus on learn and have a good time
>>8414184
i'm tested a lot of apps (aprox. 25), my first choice was artboard(rip, shitty upgrade into other app), and now i'm using IbisPaint X (highly recomended).
Pho (other drawer) is using autodesk SketchBook
>>8414340
clawhauser thinking about donuts
>>8414558
>Byron
>not signing
pick one
>he works his signature into the pic, only viewable some master detective work revealing that he was Weaver all along
>>8414582
No anon
>>8414491
>Remmy I'm freaking out over how at any moment I could just turn into some horrible beast
>Yeah that sure does suck, huh?
I wanted to do even more writing today, but I'm stalled on it all.
What's been going on in the threads lately?
That writer get-together thing here work out?
>>8414687
Yes, it's very useful, chip in as well
>>8414665
That's the thing anon
It's not byron if he didn't sign it, which leaves the question:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xeGE_5kSI0
>>8414678
I still believe that he ought to have shagged Anneke.
>>8413747
What are those?
>>8412575
>Do you consider yourself a successful writefriend? (inb4 I'm the worst). We all know one can never have enough (yous) and kudos, but what's your feeling all in all?
No. This is more my fault than my fans'; I never have the perseverance to stick to things, which leaves most of my work unfinished.
>What is your most popular work? Is it also your favourite? If there's a difference, why do you think it occured? If not, what do you think made your work popular?
Savage and the Savage is probably my most popular, and the latter chapters are certainly among my better stuff, but Five Years Forward is perhaps the most consistently good thing I've written, so that's my favorite.
>Have you written prose before? For how long? Have you ever educated yourself on the art of writing?
No, not really. I've written a few things for other fandoms, but nothing I'd be proud of.
The only writing education I did was a few high-level courses in high school.
>Are there any books/guides/online courses you can recommend?
Honestly? Online roleplaying is probably where most of my skill comes from.
>There is a reason why you write. What is important for you? Do you want to tell a story? Share your own experiences? Entertainment? What is your motivator?
I want to be noticed. I can't draw, so writing is my next best option. When I hear that someone likes my work, it makes me proud of myself, which is an area I don't have a lot of experience with.
>Do you feel your writing has improved? How? Why? If you feel you've made little to no improvement, why do you think this happened?
Definitely. I think I've been able to structure the larger flow of my writing better, creating arcs for characters and such. Comic's been a big help in this regard.
>How do you identify faults in your writing?
Critique for large problems, self-reflection for small. Technical stuff I can do myself, plot and characters are better with a second eye.
>>8414651
>>>8413921
The guys right, just believe in yourself and practice and you too and make superb art...
You'll just have a few rejects along the way...
Do you think Pack Street needs a token gay to better reflect modern society?
>>8414687
Ohai weaver.
We should high-five.
>>8414818
nah
it needs a token straight
>>8412575
Boney M here. Why? But okay.
>Do you consider yourself a successful writefriend?
I get mentioned even when I haven't done something recently, so I must be doing something right.
>What is your most popular work? Is it also your favourite? If there's a difference, why do you think it occured? If not, what do you think made your work popular?
Most popular? A Rabbit Clan's Fox, easily. My favourite? Ooh, that's tough. Justifications for the de facto collaboration with NAH it turned into? Inadvertent Seduction because I flatter myself into thinking it's helped spurred interest in Best Girl? Only Mostly because trashpanda? Shadowbun because of the weird fugue state that produced it that I one day hope to reach again? Hard to say.
>Have you written prose before? For how long? Have you ever educated yourself on the art of writing, be it formal courses, books or reaching for professional help?
No, all fan stuff.
>Are there any books/guides/online courses you can recommend?
My writing has two major sources: David Eddings' Belgariad, especially the Rivan Codex where he outlined the creation process for the books; and Terry Pratchett's Discworld. I recommend the latter to literally everyone; the former is a tougher sell because it's such formulaic generic high fantasy, but it's deliberately so to give the characterization room to romp.
>There is a reason why you write.
I'm writing these stories in my head anyway. Putting them out onto the internet gives me warm fuzzies from providing entertainment to so many people. I feel like that's worthwhile.
>How do you identify faults in your writing?
Obsessively rereading everything I've written every few weeks and mentally self-flagellating for any flaws I find.
>>8414776
>You'll just have a few rejects along the way...
...and those thing will be buried in my grave
>>8414831
Martina seemed pretty into Remmy
>>8414818
Nope.
That's called pandering, anon, and usually causes shitty writing to appear.
It's about people living together, not about their sexual orientation.
>>8414738
the old fashioned way
>>8412575
>Do you consider yourself a successful writefriend? (inb4 I'm the worst). We all know one can never have enough (yous) and kudos, but what's your feeling all in all?
>Have you written prose before? For how long? Have you ever educated yourself on the art of writing?
I'll combine these two, I suppose. Why not? I wrote in the MLP context for a while several years back. This went on for months and months. I stopped doing anything creative for a while, having a lot of personal life difficulties. I think the last thing I did was when I was there visiting my uncle in the West Coast who's since passed away, sadly.
I eventually went to doing a bunch of non-fiction writing in various wikis and the like. I also did a bunch of that before. Broadly, I feel great in doing creative writing stuff again. The details of the Zootopia universe and the opportunities are so vast. I'm overall pretty positive about things.
I've been interested in writing for quite a while. Always liked the more grounded yet detail-packed stuff. Writers such as Michael Crichton come immediately to mind. I've gone through a ton of books in my life. Being a regular kind of Belle from Beauty in the Beast type character. Non-fiction and fiction. Hell, I'm looking at a copy of "The Nixon Defense" on my desk right now.
Academically, I've very much taken writing seriously. I've gone through technical writing classes and specific lab classes. It's been a major thing in terms of working for both the Econ and English offices at my local college-- jobs that I feel pretty proud of. I've talked to people about writing in career terms at some point. I'm not sure, though.
>>What is your most popular work? Is it also your favourite? If there's a difference, why do you think it occurred? If not, what do you think made your work popular?
I'm pretty sure that it's "The Police Saga". I love Wilde-Hopps shipping, and I wanted to do a twist by making them both male. Some great fan-art has helped a ton too:
>
>>8414849
>martina
>>8414818
Statistically speaking, at least one of the pack street characters should be gay.
>>8414852
>not about their sexual orientation.
See, nearly every thought that penetrates Remmy's perverted mind is about sex ie his sexuality.
But you don't notice that because to you that's normal.
>>8414888
What about her anon?
>>8414893
>Neil
>>8414893
If in zootopia anyone can be anything, why would anyone be gay?
>>8414893
Go away, I'm sick of homos trying to get themselves everywhere.
>>8414893
Statistically speaking, badgers are the best mammals.
>>8414936
Because gay love is objectively more pure than straight love
>>8414925
They are almost definitely gay... but they don't count
>>8414939
wheredoyouthinkyouare.jpg
>>8414893
you disgust me
>>8415006
>>8414893
But who could it possibly be?
>>8412575
>>8414882
Story is: http://archiveofourown.org/works/7208780
Honestly, though, I've little idea why some things get popular and some things stay obscure. It hasn't made sense to me even in writing previous stuff. Not sure what to say there.
Just write what you want for the audience that you'd like to reach. Try new things. But don't worry too much.
My favorite stories (plural, if I can) would probably be the whole 'Evergreen' thing about Nick hiding out with the Hopps family because his collar is busted. It's so comfy.. It's popular-ish, so there's that, but I'd adore the series even if only like a handful of people ever saw it.
>Have you written prose before? For how long? Have you ever educated yourself on the art of writing, be it formal courses, books or reaching for professional help?
As I stated before, it's been years and years. Really, the core thing isn't a secret. It's pretty obvious. If you want to write, then read. Read short stories. Read non-fiction. Read other fan-fics. Read news articles. Read.
>There is a reason why you write. What is important for you? Do you want to tell a story? Share your own experiences? Entertainment? What is your motivator?
It's a psychological outlet? I guess I should say so. Wanting to express ideas yet not having a way to do it gets to the point where you just have to let things out. My experiences are broadly pretty positive across all contexts. And that's fantastic.
>Do you feel your writing has improved? How? Why? If you feel you've made little to no improvement, why do you think this happened?
Gosh, I'm really not sure. I'd like to think so? That's more for others to judge.
>How do you identify faults in your writing? Self-reflection? Feedback? Critique requests? Other? How useful do you think they are compared to each other?
I do what I can to get commentary. I'm incredibly self-critical and doubting, but I know that I still have to seek things out. Not just talking to VRbit but other writers.
>>8414713
It's happened to me a couple times, I think when you start writing a post it automatically pastes whatever you have in your clipboard, but I'm not sure.
>>8414842
Ayyyy, it's you.
>>8415023
>>8415056
Nah, I don't think Martina is gay
>>8415056
We need more Martina stories.
>>8415023
>"Yeah, don't worry about it, fluffin' stuff," Wolter chuckles, rolling out onto his back and stretching over the arm of the sofa, "You're not the only one in the room who loves big meat."
>Ozzy gives an obnoxious, wheezing laugh between his teeth as response. "Yeah, Annie would do anything for meat!"
>"Ozzy's really more about meat than me, though," Anneke stage-whispers with an odd smile, kicking her feet up on the back of the sofa, now sitting upside-down with her head towards the floor.
It's canon.
>>8414942
WHAT !!
>>8414848
>>You'll just have a few rejects along the way...
>...and those thing will be buried in my grave
Now come on, you given us a taste, a tease of the imagination.
Grace us with just one of the things that haunt your dreams and ambitions, show us one of your worst.
At least one of us could get a laugh out of it!
>>8415082
Ozzy seems like somebody who's depression would reveal a sexual shyness, honestly. Maybe he's a bisexual deep down in the way that what he really needs is close cuddles. Being told 'you matter'.
>>8415137
Thats pretty
>>8415097
>someone set us up the bomb
>>8415122
So basically he doesn't care who it is as long as they actually love him?
>>8415188
I suppose yes.
>>8415188
For him to accept love, he'd need to believe that he was worth loving. So he settles for affection. That's why he's such a snugglebug.
I don't like VRbit because people would rather talk about him than stay on topic.
He needs to realize what hes doing and tone the cult of personality shit down.
>>8412041
>Looking at picture.
>See license plate.
>0w0
>Burst into hysterics.
>Roommate hears and comes in.
>Asks me if I'm furtrash.
How did I never notice that?
>>8412392
awww
>>8415225
>people would rather talk about him than stay on topic
They said, talking about VRbit instead of the topic.
>>8415220
Ahh, that hot too close to home. Please refrain from making accurate psychological comments in the future
I wanna see Ozzy hugging Remmy.
Hugging him, standing up, with the sheep's legs around his waist.
Fucking him up the ass.
While Remmy wraps his arms around Ozzy's neck, and their mouthes are pressed together.
Maybe with Remmy's fat dick hangong on the side, poking out as their bodies press together.
Generally speaking, how would sheep react to what was revealed in the film? Have we ever truly explored all of the possibilities?
What if you were a ewe shagging a hyena or some other predator guy?
>>8414401
>no intrinsic value
that's the concept of money and most precious metals/stones in general
try harder
>>8415270
g-go on
I hate Nicholas Wilde
>>8415220
>>8415267
It's true, though. Ozzy's psychological insecurity makes his pleasant attitude almost like a ship on an ocean-- this big slab of water that's roaring doubt. He wants anchors to cuddle with. He craves the ability to feel 'safe'.
This isn't a detriment to me. Not at all. I still wub Ozzy.
>>8415115
anyone else HATE nicholas wilde?
>>8415306
... are you seriously able to die in this game?
>>8415278
It seems sheep police officers were involved, so the idea sheep are the new foxes will probably catch on.
I had an idea of some meek sheep girl bullied at school with kids making comments how she wants to dart everyone (children can be cruel) with her running away choking in tears and hating herself for being born a sheep, but I got tired.
>>8415329
I did, but then it turns out that I was just asleep, and an amnesiac.
Its 9oclock on a Monday night
A bunch of fags shuffle in
There's a super gay fox sitting next to me
rubbing my balls on his chin
He says "Please can you run me through like a plow?"
As the semen slowly drips from his lips
"I'll call you my only daddy now, and I'll ride you with my hips"
A song about Michael
>>8415226
>asks if I'm furtrash
I guess that goes without saying
>>8415332
I just realized something. Every single sheep involved is a dude with the lone exception of Dawn, right?
Might little lambs wind up unscathed while rams get a lot of shit?
>>8415263
In saying it because it needs to be said. Nobody talks about anyone else's zoosona or characters apart from Pack Street or maybe Shorty Squad, and those ones fit in the world at least. I'm not saying he needs to leave, but he needs to chill out with the way he talks here.
Whatever this is not Zootopia related, at least I know hell see this.
>>8415353
Keep dreaming. Herd mentality applies to Zootopia too.
>>8415339
>I did, but then it turns out that I was just asleep, and an amnesiac.
I want to make some kind of Dragon Ball Z joke.
>>8411804
What's it to you, anon?
>>8415309
The really sad thing is that he'd probably push away any help for him to overcome his insecurity because he'd think that he's being a burden to them
This is too cruel, Ozzy didn't deserve this
>>8415357
It doesn't bother me, maybe because he's such a great guy. You're also factually wrong on the first remark, but concerning the second you're entitled to your opinion I guess. Doesn't matter you're right or it has any weight though.
>tfw you want to write something about Ozzy as a character but you like him too much that you don't want to psychoanalyze him, having bad stuff happen
>tfw you wish you could draw and just have an anon that's you hugging him
If you haven't read Red Tape yet, by LovelyMayor, you should.
http://archiveofourown.org/works/7584187/chapters/17256436
10 chapters, with a semi-fufilling non-ending that will hopefully one day get ended. It's got great tension building, interesting OC's, and you might just learn something about this thread's past.
Relatedly, it talks about how sheep react to the nighthowler crisis.
>>8412575
>mildly successful: I've accrued around 7 follows on FF
>most popular is Foreigner, my only piece so far. I like to attribute the popularity to the lack of Femmeyer romance.
>I did a course on creative writing last year for uni. Otherwise I've only ever written for assignments
>Steal Like An Artist has some amazing philosophy about self improvement with your art from
>I want to get errant thoughts, fantasies and concepts out of my head and on to paper. People enjoying my work brings me such obscene joy
>My writing has definitely improved, no two ways about it, albeit gently. It just comes with re reading your work and fixing what doesn't work well and not making the same mistake again
>I used to only do a solo proofread but now I have mates in a discord who helped me out big time. All ot takes is a comment, or anyone telling you what's wrong
>>8415357
>but he needs to chill out with the way he talks here.
I'm gonna agree a little with you here. There's only so many times you can say "don't bully me! don't lewd me! i'm not for bullying nor lewding!" before it gets really old and rather annoying.
>>8415309
That's a great metaphor. It normally doesn't matter how deep the water is because the ship floats on the surface no matter how far down the water goes... but if there's a hole in the ship, how far there is to fall suddenly becomes very, very relevant.
>>8415441
I meant 70 follows lmao
>>8415313
Oh...
I think I might have trouble sleeping tonight.
>>8415379
It's probably one of the few things he actually still feels proud about, that he doesn't let himself be a 'burden' to others. Not realizing how self-defeating that is, and how it alienates the people that care about him.
>>8415270
>Wasting 9.5 inches
FOR SHAME
I'm unable to really get a clear-cut, coherent idea for what to do for this TT.
What kind of crazy notions do you guys find yourself thinking about?
I don't care if it's off the wall, anon, tell me your idea.
ignore this post
>>8412575
Anon, when you put this together, do you think you could add in who said what? I think it's nice to finally get the names of a lot of more under the radar authors.
>>8415542
*is ignore*
>>8414678
>Remmy I'm freaking out over how at any moment I could just turn into some horrible beast
>Yeah that sure does suck, huh?
"Boy if that was me, I'd be terrified!"
>>8412575
>>Do you consider yourself a successful writefriend? (inb4 I'm the worst). We all know one can never have enough (yous) and kudos, but what's your feeling all in all?
Hard to say. I seem to be well known at this point, but often I wonder if it's because of my writing or because of my presence and antics in the threads.
Outside the threads, I seem to do okay. I don't draw the same level of hit counts that the big name writers get, but I still get more than I ever expected when I started out.
>>What is your most popular work? Is it also your favourite? If there's a difference, why do you think it occured? If not, what do you think made your work popular?
Solace seems to be my most popular, with it drawing nearly 1400 hits and brought up the most both in and outside the threads. I'm partly sure it got as big as it did because it was a lewd shipping story, which gain more attention than silly one shots or ongoing mysteries.
Hard to say what's my favorite, but it's probably a draw between Solace and the first Stoutwell story.
>>Have you written prose before? For how long? Have you ever educated yourself on the art of writing, be it formal courses, books or reaching for professional help?
Kinda. I tried a hand at fic writing when I was around 14-15 and it was terrible, so I gave up that hobby for a long time.
The next time I got back to writing was around five years ago when a binge on fantasy reading had me interested in writing my own book, and while I extensively worked out an outline and details on the cast, I never got past the 3rd chapter as I constantly rewrote chunks of everything that bothered me until I eventually set it aside.
Still intend to get back to that work some day.
>>8415532
Giant robot fights
>>8415559
Agreed.
>>8415587
He IS kinky, after all.
>
>>8415618
>>8412575
(cont.)
>>Are there any books/guides/online courses you can recommend?
Not really. Most of what I know I've learned in high school and university, though I have watched a number of Brandon Sanderson's writing lectures on youtube and I'd suggest giving them a watch.
>>There is a reason why you write. What is important for you? Do you want to tell a story? Share your own experiences? Entertainment? What is your motivator?
I have a very active imagination and constantly craft stories all day, every day, to occupy myself during the day-to-day monotony, and sometimes these ideas seem too interesting to jut keep to myself.
At a point I sought to express these ideas in film, but these days I'm content to try and bring them to life in prose instead.
>>Do you feel your writing has improved? How? Why? If you feel you've made little to no improvement, why do you think this happened?
Very much so. I think a big part of it has been thanks to the feedback of people like Comicanon as it has helped me identify what works and what doesn't and then I use that feedback to build on my next piece; hopefully getting sharper with each new short story.
>>8415416
Ozzy's life isn't a 24/7 cycle of torment, I'm sure there's something happy you can write about him
>>8415608
As heretical as that is, I like how rough Gid is. Source?
>>8414895
>See, nearly every thought that penetrates Remmy's perverted mind is about sex ie his sexuality.
Is there anything to suggest Remmy couldn't be bi?
>>8415650
http://www.furaffinity.net/user/crazy-go-lucky/
After seeing that vitamins that my parents and I have gotten look like penises, I almost want to write about Judy and her family having a similar situation.
So much awkwardness...
Is this a bad idea?
>>8415639
>the day that Ozzy hung out on the lobby couch all day and everyone's schedules happened to line up in such a way that he spent literally every moment snuggling with at least one member of the pack while watching TV
>>8415342
pls respon
>>8415639
>Ozzy's life isn't a 24/7 cycle of torment, I'm sure there's something happy you can write about him
>*happy, feel-good story about ozzy*
>"...and then he woke up"
>>8415668
He's never had a perverted thought about any of the males
>>8412155
hey, thats pretty hot
>>8415527
But it's still okay, Anon. As a hyena, Ozzy is literally built for eating boner̶s.
>>8415532
Skye house is under delousing, Judy/Jack/Nick offers their respective apartment for a day, she chooses Judy. Skye reveals to be a horrible roommate as she snores and snarl during her sleep, Judy gets scared and wake her up. That's as far as I've thought this idea and I got to work on my actual submission.
>>8415527
>>8415751
No, he's right. Remmy needs to be fucked my someone short enough to suck his dick at the same time.
>>8415759
I might steal that idea anon
>>8415723
>He's never had a perverted thought about any of the males
I'm not convinced that's true.
>>8415618
Good luck with all that, man.
>>8415800
It's true though
>>8415639
>Ozzy's life isn't a 24/7 cycle of torment
If anything I'd say he's pretty happy from what we've seen.
>>8415779
Feel free to, I was just pitching.
>>8415608
Extra THICC!
Who's rabbit meant to be? Bonnie?
>>8415776
>fucked my someone short enough to suck his dick at the same time.
Firstly,
>REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Also, there's no way Martina could achieve that.
Secondly,
>fucked my someone
>my
Spicy, anon.
>>8415850
Joodee.
>>8415834
I mean, everyone on Pack Street is pretty happy all things considered
>>8414818
ozzy's probably the token gay
>>8415608
Great to see you posting, fu-man-chu wolf.
>>8415871
You don't know how much I wish that were true
>>8415842
Jesus those eyes make her look so beautiful.
And I was wondering should I write her name as sky or skye
or go full meme and write sky(e)
>>8415859
Heresy. But me like.
Is this just a sketch? Is there a final product to come?
>>8415879
I always post.
>>8415897
WIP.
>>8415639
I know that I can do it, but I'm still trying to think through how.
>>8415879
>fu-man-chu wolf
Huh. That doesn't look like Gerardson's art style...
>>8415694
>the day that Ozzy's neurochemistry didn't fluctuate and happened to line up in such a way that he spent literally an entire day without sinking into pointless, hopeless ennui
Hey guys.
Anyone want a new episode of the Shorty Squad?
>>8415759
Huh. Good luck, bro.
>>8415942
YES
THIS PLEASES BEAVER
I ship these two so hard. I don't even know why.
Reply for Fangmeyer
>>8415942
Yes, yes I do.
>>8415942
Yes
>>8415955
You can't be Beaver...
He's dead.
HE'S DEAD!!
>>8415955
>>8415973
>>8415979
Good enough for me!
Here's the fourth adventure of the Shorty Squad:
Historical Drama
http://www.philome.la/tomoesgrudge/historical-drama/play
Hope you enjoy!
>>8415694
>the day that Ozzy hung out on the lobby couch all day and everyone's schedules happened to line up in such a way that he spent literally the entire day sitting alone with no one to talk to or even sit quietly with
>>8415942
Yes, please
>>8415997
>>8415965
because you're gay.
>>8412575
Toga here.
1) Moderately. I don't have a fandom like Pack Street or comics made about anything I've written, but I'm hapy with anybody reading what I write.
2) "A World All Her Own" is definitely my most popular, though my favorite was a pastebin I did called Red of Blues. The difference between the two is one took my just twenty minutes, and the other has taken me several months and is still on-going, even though it has just one little bit left.
3) No, I have not written prose. Did it once for a 10th grade english class and found it to be hideously boring and tedious. My only education in writing were the classes I've taken K-12 and some creative writing in college, but otherwise I'm self-taught because I like TO READ. READING will help you become a better writer and is just asn important as anything else.
4) None come to mind because I haven't read any.
5) I write because it's fun. With regards to fanfiction, I most often write because it's very difficult for me to let go of characters I've grown attached to, so I write fics to prolong my connection to those characters, so to speak. It's like I just want them to be around more.
6) I feel like my writing has improved. Not consistently, though; I still have hit-or-miss fics or ideas. But I feel having an editor to tell you what's wrong and how to fix it goes a LOOONG way towards teaching you to find your own mistakes and apply your own fixes. having someone else to lend their eyes to your story is a tremendous help.
7) Feedback and critiques are what help me. Self-reflection is good but only if you're able to be impartial with yourself, which is something I feel a lot of writers or artists aren't; which is why I value comic's input so much because I still have trouble consistently identifying my own faults and weaknesses. I'll remember them one day and forget them another.
>>8415996
WHY DOES THE DAD HAVE RED EYES WHAT DOES THIS MEAN
>>8416017
Unsatisfactory.
There are straight pairings that I ship harder.
>>8416049
It means neither of his kids inherited his eye color.
>>8416057
You're not a WildHopps shipper are you?
>>8416067
okay
With all these writers in the thread, does anyone want to give criticism on a lewd I wrote? It's about two mammals fucking in a cubicle.
https://pastebin.com/Y8mbR2PK
any constructive criticism would be a huge help.
>>8416049
He's a cybernetic organism, living tissue and fur over a metal endoskeleton. Also probably has a working wang.
>>8415997
>He had the time of his life with introspection and hearing the noise of the city outside, he laid his back and kept catching midday naps while daydreaming about what everyone else was doing, giggling whenever he found a dumb but funny possible event that could have happened, like Marty getting stuck in a drawer of the library or Betty getting mistaken for a pack streeter mother after she tried helping them with something in the city.
>>8416073
Not really.
If I had to, it'd have to be platonic sexual WildeHopps, that's very much platonic.
Casual fucking or something.
Did I mention platonic?
>>8416110
>while he was happily napping on the couch he had a lovely dream about happily napping on the couch
>>8412878
Aw, I was expecting more closure. Bitter sweet though.
>>8416130
Ok then. I forgive you.
>>8416090
sure I'll take a look at it.
>>8416144
Thank you!
>>8415996
This hits me given my own complex feelings about family.
>>8416080
>>8416049
His eyes are supposed to be brown, actually, but they do look pretty red yeah.
Each kid picked up certain physical (and to an extent personality) traits from their parents.
If we're talking the face strictly the face Percy
>Has his mother's snout and nose, head shape, eye color
> Has his father's ear shape, mouth/lips, eye shape
While Caitlin
>Has her mother's eye shape, mouth/lips, eye color
>Has her father's snout, nose, and head shape
>>8416093
Or this.
>>8415996
BEST GIRL APPEARS
IS IMMEDIATELY BTFO
CHUG THAT SHIT PERCY YOUR LIFE IS A MESS
>>8412575
>Do you consider yourself a successful writefriend?
Kneejerk reaction is to say no, but yeah, people tend to enjoy what I write, when I actually write something.
>What is your most popular work?
COLLAR ON/Circumventing the Collar, hands down. It's pretty close to breaking 16k hits at the moment. I don't really have a favorite among what I've written, they're all basically just practice, lessons for me to learn.
>What do you think made your work popular?
No one had done it, and no one HAS done it since. Also, Mead shilled it, so that was pretty great.
>Have you written prose before? For how long?
Off and on since I was a teenager. Most of it was garbage.
>Have you educated yourself on the art of writing?
Not in any formal capacity. I just read a lot and figure out what I like to see and what I don't like to see, stylistically, and go from there.
>Anything you can recommend?
Just read. Read a lot. Read different authors. Shit, read fanfiction, even the mediocre stuff, because that's going to show you what not to do, because specific things will start to piss you off and you won't do that anymore.
>Is there a reason for why you write?
Not particularly. I just have lots of ideas and I like putting them to paper sometimes. It's enjoyable enough but there's no big lofty reason for me. People liking it is a plus. Motivation is the biggest roadblock I face, if I'm honest.
>Do you feel your writing has improved?
Oh, no doubt. I've become more cognizant of sentence structure, varying the words I use, and keeping paragraphs more bite-size. COLLAR ON is incredibly dense and I didn't notice until it was pointed out to me.
>How do you identify faults in your writing?
Critique and editors. Comic's pretty invaluable, but talking with several writers can only help. I freely invite criticism in the comment sections of my stories and that's gotten me some really nice insight. One isn't really more useful than the other; editor help tends to be broader, though.
>>8415587
Harmlessly passing his time in the grassland away. Only dimly aware of a certain unease in the air.
Better watch out! There may be dogs about.
I've looked over Pack Street and I have seen things are not what they seem.
>https://www.furaffinity.net/view/23030733/
New page.
>>8415996
Poor Percy, he really needs a nice koala onahole or something. Hope he's okay for work tomorrow.
>>8416265
good.
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/23030907/
>>8416265
fucking finally. at least it's nice to see that is hasn't been abandoned
>>8416273
>Have my not-weaver-quality lineart
>Forgot to post image
hmm
>>8416265
I do love me some FinNick
>>8416265
Saving this for another thread.
<--- http://ittybittykittytittys.tumblr.com/post/158902531793/swing-life-away
>>8416333
>Crazy-go-lucky
http://www.furaffinity.net/user/crazy-go-lucky/
>>8416265
Yes yes I like this
>>8416153
I hope it didn't hit you too hard anon, but I'm glad it at least made you feel something.
>>8416185
I'm laughing so hard holy shit.
Thank you guys for reading. I'll reshill it next thread.
>>8416278
>he really needs a nice koala onahole
Oh my god.
>>8416265
And one more
>>8415303
Of which cryptocurrencies are none. l2read
>>8416090
Be a little more careful with your word choice and proofreading. There was one instance of "close" that got repeated very quickly. The characters worked fine for a fetish piece, and the premise works for that. Consider using a bit more flowery language, and really going into detail about the acts themselves. Add more descriptors all around, it's kind of sterile. It did get me wet, though, so if that's what you're going for, good job.
>>8416320
That's a good start anon! You're better than you give yourself credit for and you've only just started.
Keep at it and I'm sure great things are in your future.
>>8416401
Nick's head confuses me.
>>8416430
Wew fucking lad, thanks a ton. I'll probably post another draft tomorrow. This helps more than you can imagine.
>>8415996
>>8416416
As much as I love what you do in Shorty Squad, I'm questioning if I want to write the older versions of them into the thing that I shared with you earlier. I guess I think that Hugh would be just the kind of mammal willing to tail and investigate skanky, shady Pack Street businessmen like Betty's boss, in that story. Tough thing to think about.
>>8414678
>>8415587
"Oh yeah," thinks Remmy 'Mr. Smooth' Cormo. "I fucking handled that."
>>8416278
>>8416416
What if nobody will truly make Percy happy?
Unless...
Hey, Lulu says she's not dead.
>>8416420
Do not squish the smol fox! Let him ride atop!
>>8416420
That's pretty much how I assumed sex between them would go
Still hot though
>>8416484
That's ultimately for you to decide anon. I know you can only do so much with them given the rate at which information is released.
I'm usually the kind of person who loves to gush about their characters (and I still do), but I also know that if I do not only would it give away what I'm going for and therefore cause all interest to be lost, I'd likely lose interest myself if I have nothing to surprise people with.
I'd say just do what feels right to you. If you decide to do that, hopefully nothing I do will horribly retcon your ideas.
>>8416498
Unless?
>>8412878
aw man i would kill for that last panel to be in color. It'd make a bombin' wallpaper
>>8416486
Is Remmy a religious ram? He's probably been praying pretty hard lately.
Percy is a cutie patootie.
YOU!!! YES (YOU)!!!
WHY AREN'T DRAWING RIGHT NOW?!
>>8416639
I SPENT THE PAST THREE DAYS DRAWING GOD DAMN IT.
>>8416320
>mfw these lines are smoother than anything I've drawn
>mfw anon is on mouse
>mfw thought i'd given up on any form of drawing
>mfw thought I'd escaped those motivations
Fug. I should've ran from here when I had the chance.
>>8416523
>that pose
Jojo reference?
>>8416639
I'm a writer. The UN revoked my drawing privileges. Something about crimes against humanity.
>>8416486
Serious question: In the entire course of the story, has Remmy EVER been smooth? Has he ever done anything suave or slick?
Literally the only example I can think of is when he countered Marty with that snappy comeback in Wannabite.
>>8416639
I am drawing, it's just not zoot related
>>8416695
I swear he caught Avo off guard with a flirty remark at the gym as well.
>>8416639
Because I'm bad at it and don't have the drive to put in the years necessary to get good enough to feel good about posting anything
>>8416654
The house could use a good vacuuming too. Better start in the bedroom.
>>8416639
But I am
>>8416695
It's because he hasn't had a good nut yet, anon.
He's strung right now, but as you know...
Ain't nothin' like a good nut.
>>8416722
Anon, that's lewd.
>>8416637
He really is very cute.
>>8416750
>>8416637
He's prone to being a bit catty.
>>8415226
What are we gonna do on the car Betty? :3
>>8416639
I am
Hello everyone! I hope you're having a wonderful day!
>>8412165
>>8413152
>Vicious predator goes savage, attacks stranger
>>8412575
I'm so happy this is taking off so well! All of these responses were super insightful to read; I hope lots of writers are inspired by what everyone's contributed!
>>8413247
Man, Jack's clothes look really comfortable.
I kind of want that outfit...
>>8415225
>>8415357
>>8415459
Hey there buddies,
I'm sorry if my presence annoys others at times. I don't mean for it to.
There are people who enjoy talking and joking with me and people who enjoy reading it, and I don't want people to feel left out or ignored. I don't want them to feel bad, just like I don't want you all to feel bad.
Some anons have said there are ways to filter out my comments or comments about me; I don't use 4chan X so I don't know how to do this but I would suggest looking there, and if you need help I can try to find out how to do it for you. Otherwise I hope you can enjoy the threads regardless.
>>8415417
People absolutely should! Its a lot of fun, action packed, lots of drama, and explores a lot of interesting facets of Zootopia!
>>8415996
This was so good Inky! "Historical Drama"-- ha! Its awesome how each adventure illuminates something new about all the members of the Shorty Squad!
>>8416320
That's a super cute Judy! Good job! Can't wait to see you tackle a Nick in the future!
>>8416516
>>8416523
Yay! Tell Lulu we all said hello and we love her and that her drawings are cute, Mr. Skeleton!
I'll be back! Love you all, take care!
>>8416639
See >>8416720
>>8416802
yesssss
>>8416695
It's been a while since I read it but I remember him being pretty damn smooth when he was chatting and or flirting with Dora. I really liked their interactions in the fic and I hope when things get better that they have many more.
>>8416639
I'm being lazy.
>>8416733
>>8415998
Can we get an edit of Ozzy doing the IT BEGINS face?
>>8414392
>only one cross walk button that caters to only sorta kinda short mammals
>rhinos and polar bears literally kicking the pole just to be able to cross the street
The Racoons (jews) did this
>>8416695
Pandora kissed Remmy on the nose, that's it.
>>8416836
Denied
>>8416695
After getting sheared, Remmy did ask if Betty was some sort of nature girl because he though she doesn't shave down there. It was smooth enough to get a smile out of her
>>8416810
>Its awesome how each adventure illuminates something new about all the members of the Shorty Squad!
I'm glad you enjoy that, since it's gonna be a common theme for a while.
Thank you kindly for the sentiment VRbit. Glad you enjoyed reading it. You take care yourself!
>>8416320
Hey dude I just wanted to stop by and tell you that's a sick drawing.
Also, any anons planning to go hard on drawing/writing over the summer?
>>8416841
I think you mean the (ewes) did this.
>>8416873
>writing
Pretty much. Gunning for 2 stories a month.
>>8416873
I am.
>>8416890
Of course they did. You've heard the sheep's prayer. Insidious fuckers, the whole lot.
>>8416675
<--
>>8416810
I'll tell her
Lulu says
>Ask for a pairing, I'll doodle something wuick for the fist one.
OC's when?
>>8416908
Tell her to draw some Shorty Squad!
Either that or Jack and Skye.
>>8416908
Remmy x Avo
>>8416908
I mean Quick*
>>8416908
AHHH! AHH!
DOES ANYONE HAVE REFERENCES OF TRANSLATOR-ANON'S ZOOSONA AND HIS FOX WIFE?!
THIS IS AN EMERGENCY!!!!
>>8416908
Compare and contrast fucking Marty and Martina.
>>8416917
OC's what?
>>8416639
>YOU!!! YES (YOU)!!!
>WHY AREN'T DRAWING RIGHT NOW?!
If you don't draw your Judy, you can't have any (You)s -- how can you have any (You)s if you don't draw your Judy?!
real talk anons, is starting a story or a chapter with the character waking up too cliche? or should I just not give a shit and write it
>>8416908
Nevermind I found one.
Translator-anon's wife is moving away for a few months and Translator-anon requested pictures of them to help her out, so I request Translator-anon and his wife, please!
>>8416908
It's only a matter of time.
>jojo = weeb
>oh baby
You're one of those, are ya?
>>8416977
>Implying Jojo isn't One-PunchMan tier at this point
Yeah, as someone who remembers the WRRRRRRYYYYYYYYY meme, we don't get to be cool for liking Jojo anymore, and it's better if you don't talk about it.
>>8417014
Buddy, that meme was big when Newgrounds was. It's aged about as well as Legendary Frog.
>>8416639
Because depression
>>8416961
Just write it.
>>8416961
It depends on the context.
Seeing a character wake up isolated in an depressive situation in terms of rain, rust, old equipment, and so on gives a thematic focus that can be great if you don't intentionally make it edgy. On the other side, starting in middle class bliss also says a lot about somebody.
>>8417014
Shh, anon.
Just let me have this. One last time.
>>8417032
>Legendary Frog
Oh my god.
>>8417014
I've been reading translated scans of it long before the WRRRRRRYYYYYYYYY meme, I don't give a damn.
Name something not written by Weaver that's about Pack Street that you recommend, /ztg/.
I'm looking for new stuff to check out.
>>8416921
when's tiger oil
i hate mondays
>>8417124
Oh my.
Tell her it's very nice!
has everyone already saw this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmhhMYRFCLc
>tfw this general's meta moves so fast its impossible for anyone who missed 10+ days of content to catch up
>>8412841
>>8417124
Whoadamn, that's a great blowjob face.
>>8417140
Now where could my pipe be?
>>8417195
Fuck gay Wolter
It's all about pansexual demikin Wolter now
>>8417202
>>8417195
I'm still trying to figure out where the (admittedly extremely cute) otter chick came from and I was only gone for like 4 days.
>>8417252
iphone game
>>8417252
From the crime files game.
Her name is Kris and she hit on Nick.
>>8416946
>>8412862
Why does Judy have a scar on her cheek?
I mean, I like that it only shows when she's flustered, but why is it there to begin with?
>>8416654
>>8416705
>>8416723
>>8416802
Yes! Good! Keep it up!
>>8416692
Try getting it back sometime anon, I mean, what's the worst that could happen?
>>8416819
Stop being lazy and draw something! Or don't, and draw something lazily!
>>8416720
>>8416815
Try drawing something anyways anons! A lot of people here have been improving a lot, and so can you! Those years necessary are going to go by regardless, so why not give it a shot?
>>8416960
Here's my Judy,
buddy!
>>8417038
Sorry to hear that, friend. Why don't you give it a shot anyways? Maybe you'll feel better. And if you're really not feeling like it then why don't you try something else that you want to get good at? Either way I hope you feel better soon.
>>8416965
>>8417469
Looks like it's just a highlight, it's not on the other panels
>>8417472
>Try drawing something anyway
If I'm gonna put forth a creative effort I should probably write something, like people are waiting for
>>8417104
>>8417466
Martina is better simply on the fact she's never been seen with a grape soda
>>8417466
>martin
kek
>>8417466
You'll probably end up with both if you get one, honestly.
>>8417472
That's a very cute judy, friend
>The image that was made because I reposted the golden ration nick meme
It's a good feel
>>8417466
>who the fuck likes grape
EXACTLY WHAT I'VE BEEN SAYING
THANK YOU!
>>8417530
Yeah, I bet Martin visits his sister all the time.
>>8417571
It's a little weird, though. They call it a visit, but they never spend any time together.
>>8417533
But why does she have it?
Did I miss something in this comic?
>>8412575
>Do you consider yourself a successful writefriend?
To the extent that I've written at least one thing that the thread has enjoyed, yes. With regard to overall output an discipline, no. I've only put out two things that had any real traction and a handful of TT one-shots that didn't go much of anywhere.
>What is your most popular work? Is it also your favourite? If there's a difference, why do you think it occured? If not, what do you think made your work popular?
June Hymn.
Yes, it's my favorite thing I've written for the thread. I think I was able to channel a lot of very real existential anxiety into it and distill it into something positive and comfy. The main idea--a sort of uncertain, young adult "Well, now what?"--was something very much on my mind as I wrote it.
>Have you written prose before? For how long?
I have a degree in philosophy, so not so much fiction as non-fiction.
>Are there any books/guides/online courses you can recommend?
"Letters to a Young Poet" by Rilke is great for cultivating creative self-reflection.
>There is a reason why you write. What is important for you? Do you want to tell a story? Share your own experiences? Entertainment? What is your motivator?
It might sound cheesy, but it's from a sense of fullness of heart and a desire to connect with others. Everyone's hearts are so deeply, desperately their own, teeming with passion and secrets and contradictions to the point that our hearts are even secrets to ourselves. Writing connects us to each other and, in a sense, reveals me to myself.
>Do you feel your writing has improved? How?
I do! It's mostly shown me how far I still have to go, haha.
>How do you identify faults in your writing? Self-reflection? Feedback? Critique requests? Other? How useful do you think they are compared to each other?
It's hard to beat outside critique. Also, just actually trying to write and noting where I struggle tells me a lot about where I need to improve.
>>8417554
>It's a good feel
Indeed.
I'm glad to know someone enjoyed what I made.
>>8417650
I do not know, I want only pointing out it's in more than one place.
>>8417488
>gif
thats adrokable
How many of you want to cuddle a beaver?
Page 10
New bread when
>>8417822
I guess she does.
Lulu's says Good night.
>>8417822
Is that a trick question? Just look at them, they're like rat pillows.
>>8417822
Who wouldn't?
>>8417863
Sleep tite lulu
>>8416639
because every shitty drawing gives me one more reason why i should just never try
>>8417864
Yesssssssss
NEW THREAD WHERE?
>>8417875
But every shitty drawing makes you better!
>>8417898
my ass
>>8417822
Sadly you can't cuddle the dead.
>>8417900
that's an odd way of spelling "less motivated"
>>8417650
Probably this part of the previous fic: "Without warning, he reached over and dragged his index claw down the right side of her face, carving a long deep gash down the side of her face."
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>>8417849
She has good taste.
>>8417865
Indeed.
>>8417466
>Martin
TELL THEM IT'S MARTY
>>8417849
MORE OF THIS COUPLE
... pretty please, sometime.
THREAD IS DYING
NEW THREAD PLEASE
>>8416675
is this loss
>>8418036
No, this is how it ends.
We all go down with the ship.
>>8418036
FACE YOUR DEATH WITH DIGNITY!
>>8418036
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>>8418071
It's been an honor shitposting with you faggots
>>8417113
Zorotokon's 'The pack goes camping'
http://archiveofourown.org/works/9911273/chapters/22209968
New Thread
>>8418108
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>>8415342
what the fuck
>>8418114
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>>8418120
i'll delete mine, yours has a better pic
>>8418161
you were a worthy adversary, friend
>>8413146
You can make a swastika with nick's feet
>>8418173
thanks anon, guess i'll try it again later
just wanted to make sure that we did have a thread to go to
>>8417488
Thank you thank you thank you! I'm sure he and his wife will really appreciate this! You're awesome, Lulu!
>>8417875
Everybody has to pump out hundreds and thousands of shitty drawings before they get anywhere anon. It's a long and very gradual process, so sometimes progress can be very unnoticeable.
If I didn't look back at my art from months/weeks ago so often I'd feel like I hadn't improved in years.