With energy outpouring -! RAHHH here she is!!! Ceroba.. ur next... happy first art of 2025! Closeups + progress shots !
Moray undertale yellow (WHAT!!!)
They changed from gender neutral to gender genocide......
making art is just like showering………can’t get up and do it, can’t stop when you’ve started. you want to crawl out of your skin if you don’t do it often enough. everything in the world is the exact same
Now that I have that animation done I’m gonna try to post more I swear
Like. Just doodles n crap
wait I completely forgot I made an oath to start reblogging things
ok expect reblogs now. And some more art reposts- we’re in the final stretch I think? Like almost done reposting all the stuff I want to
I wish they had segments like this or like. The office
Anyways first fully completed animation hype WOOOO
Nightmare by jokublog
Killer by rahafwabas
Dust by Ask-Dusttale
Horror by Horrortalecomic
Okay, this might just be me being my usual Usopp fan-girl self, but I can't help but laugh at how much Usopp indirectly embodies what real-world snipers are all about—from both a professional and civilian perspective. I love how snipers are known for instilling fear in the enemy, creating hesitation so the infantry can finish the job. They catch the enemy off guard, shaking their confidence. Honestly, that's exactly what Usopp does when it counts.
Snipers aren’t just about shooting; they’re about spotting the enemy and exposing weaknesses. Usopp’s paranoia, his prepper mentality, and his mastery of deception are basically the perfect traits for a sniper. People say Oda doesn’t give him many chances to show off his sniping, but I feel like Usopp proves there’s more to a sniper than just pulling the trigger. He’s the ultimate prepper. While the monster trio charges in headfirst, Usopp is always thinking of Plan B, even if Plan A overshadows it. He’s constantly coming up with backup plans that no one else considers—until they matter. That's why he carries that bag. What’s in it? Plans no one else thinks of.
I know hyping up Usopp might sound nuts, but if you really consider all the cool things he can do, you’d see how he fits into the One Piece narrative. Yet, he’s unintentionally alienated by the crew—not in an angsty way, but because his role forces him to downplay his brilliance. Take the Clima-Tact: Usopp’s the one who made it, and that took some serious engineering, borderline quantum stuff if you ask me. Nami’s practical use of it only works because of his design. If people say he just made a useless stick that Nami had to fix, then why didn’t she make it herself? Usopp’s the genius here, but Nami recognized that genius. He could be way more egotistical about it, but he’s humble.
And let’s not forget, Usopp’s actions aren’t unforgivable because he’s always operated on a strong moral compass. I think he grounds his values in something spiritual, which makes him less rigid than someone who thinks their word is law. Just some thoughts I’ve been mulling over.
I think I saw him in Super Hell
Today Zoro is: experiencing both the canon and fanon versions of SuperHell!
You've done well little cowboy
"You fought until the very end, now it's finally time to rest dear friend..."