Made this on capcut with a template I found. Gravity falls fans unite
TikTok loved this. it's not finished so stay tuned wink wink
Vampire fiddlebill upon ye
I have a sharpie and a comically large piece of paper
guys he won an award.
Saw this goofy ass image from the 2023 F1 Singapore Grand Prix and I might not be a good artist but I had this vision and I needed to execute it (as in kill it)
Without the champagne + Original image under cut
Billfiddlesford? Yeah he did what’s your point?
You guys arent doing the love triangle thing right like you got the billford down, you got the ford ² down, but you dont got the Bill and Fiddleford down 😔 i love then so much, i could yap about them for hours, so like chop chop and make the fiddlebill content (i love that shipname its so goofy)
Obligatory gravity falls post
ENJOY💥💥💥
I can't not give kids to a couple I enjoy
mr. bill pines au by @honeqq
It just occured to me that Stan technically canonically liked to draw, so here's my take of what Stanley's sketchbook would have looked like had he never gave up on art :]
Stanley first found this sketchbook left behind in a dumpster next to a library. The rings that once held the pages together were broken and warped, so he instead fashioned himself a jury rigged binder by weaveing one of his shoelaces through the holes in the side. In the end, it was essentially just a stack of barely held together paper, but he was still satisfied with it.
Pencils were easy enough to snag from the store since they fit so easily inside his pockets; but he had to settle for the shitty stubby pink erasers that barely did its job on the end of the pencils if he made any mistakes.
Stanley wasn't much of a poetic guy, and he didn't do the kind of art that had deep symbolism or meaning behind them. He was more the kind of artist that just drew what was in front of him, plain and simple. Had he been younger, he might have been able to fill in this cobbled together sketchbook in a matter of days, page after page filled to the brim with creatures and adventures of the wildest dreams.
Well, Stanley wasn't exactly a sprightly young child anymore with a boundless imagination to take inspiration from, but 10 years was a long time to be on the road and moving around, so there was plenty for him to draw.
(My primary goal was just to make these pages look as realistic as possible, but I did add in mini backstories in each of the pages' image description, if you feel like reading that :])