Fnu Draw Thread (Drawversary 2022)

CoffeeHorse

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Surprise.

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He does have a family. I planned to add a tail ribbon but I forgot.

I don't have much of a plan. Just drawing things that happened to me.
 

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It's an 'I feel barely alive so here's an earlier draft of something' week.

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So, how things changed.

I'm lazy and don't name my layers. I leave them as Layer 1, Layer 2, Layer 3 like a madman. I got lost looking for a particular layer so I was just switching layers on and off to see what happened. Some layer combination resulted in the green being very intense, and I liked how it looked so I tweaked a few more things and ran with it. But I didn't overwrite this version, so here it is.
 

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I spent an embarrassingly long time figuring that out before doing what should have been obvious.

I should note, the accent isn't just because this is Nightmare Heights. My childhood doctor had that accent. It was great. I take that as another sign that the universe is rooting for this retcon.
 

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Just drawing things that happened to me.

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It was a few days after a hurricane. The school's roof got damaged and severely waterlogged. My classroom had to have a mobile whiteboard brought in because so much water was dripping down the walls that our normal whiteboard was completely useless. Some desks did have buckets to catch all the dripping, and yes I was one of the lucky ones.

They really should not have reopened the school like this. I don't care. This was insane.
 

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I don't just blame the school. I blame parents who did not care because they just needed a place to store their kid for the day. That's all this was. No one was learning anything in these conditions. A few days into it one of the walls tore open from being soaked so long. You think it smelled nice? But parents didn't care. They would have been beating on the school's doors demanding that it open so they can store their kid.

I'm glad I got to experience this because the memory is interesting, but it was pretty humiliating to sit there realizing that none of the adults in our lives had a problem with this.
 


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