RatCreature (
ratcreature) wrote2019-03-12 08:21 pm
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gwyn: I currently have 91 works posted on AO3. Choose a random number—no peeking!—between 1 and 91 inclusive (where 1 is the first work ever posted and 91 is the latest), and I will tell you three things I currently like about that work.
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- I still like the whole ridiculousness of the Corgi transformation somehow being a trope for Clint/Coulson, and animal transformation in general
- Natasha's expression and horrified body language turned out well
- The Corgis turned out cute, even though they are having sex. (This is one of the few times to have actually drawn explicit sex, which somehow is less awkward when it is Corgis rather than human bodies.)
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- it's very rough but I still managed to get the sense of place across, for what is a rather tricky thing to have been asked (i.e. a cluttered background setting rather than a character) in a prompt drawble meme with really fast sketches
- I had fun including objects and little stuff from canon like the summoning circle, the staff, Bob's novels, and if I had ever done something like this as a drawing it would have been a probably a "where's Waldo?" kind of thing where you could have looked for more small objects
-I like how Bob the Skull turned out
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I remember hearing about how good Dresden Files was years ago, but never got around to checking it out. Maybe I should add it to my watch list.
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- My lineart turned out well and I like the clean look, even though originally I wanted to color it (but ran out of time with the exchange deadline)
- I managed to make Maria reasonably recognizable even without an iconic costume and that is always hard for me with characters who aren't Muppets
- drawing weird Steampunk gadgets is really fun, and for all the problems of the genre, I like the look and fiddly, decorative aesthetics of it
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- I love the idea of Sesame Street crossovers, and though I rarely get story ideas I had a whole background for these. Unfortunately as I can't write fiction I had to do a not!fic dump in the notes, but I think the premise is cute and fun
- how Super Grover turned out
- I had trouble with Magneto's posture, but his left hand really works
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