marissaofunderground:

Gift from my December giveaway, for my first winner, immortalspark.

Wow, this really feels like a step back in drawing characters, especially compared to my gemsona from a couple weeks back. Maybe it had do to with drawing the foreground and background before the character, instead of the other way around? At least the rocks and terrain look nice. Hope immortalspark likes it anyway.

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This is so cool! I really like your style here (I know you said you don’t think it’s as good, but I think it’s adorable!)

marissaofunderground:

immortalspark:

marissaofunderground:

immortalspark:

marissaofunderground:

Has anybody else grown darkness induced audience apathy for OUAT?

I’m in season 2. It gets depressing?

Well…at least I think so. After watching all the seasons so far, I was pretty tired of all the misery that the show is.

Or maybe I just get DIAA easier than others. Straight drama, even if it’s a fantasy setting, just depresses me.

Yeah, I can’t just sit and watch it forever. I get really bored with TV shows most of the time because they start to get predictable. And yeah, drama forever with no one ever being happy, that gets really old really fast!

Actually, I’ve been watching the show since it aired, so I’ve been watching it for a few years….and even then the show got very predictable. Every character on the show has some dark and troubled past and everything is misery and it’s gotten old for me. Where’s the fun in this show if it’s all bleak and unhappy? Characters don’t have to be miserable to be interesting.

Yeah, that seems like the fix-all for character development. “Oh, we haven’t fleshed this character out…throw in a tragic backstory.” I mean…really, if the other world was so horrible, why do they want to get back so badly? Their lives in Storybrooke aren’t perfect, but it’s like…Desperate Fairytale-wives.