I love to imagine that since Yong reminds Varian so much of his younger self, he pours so much care and support on nurturing Yong's curious mind in a way he never had in his own (prior to meeting Rapunzel). Showering the kid with encouragement, assurance and wisdom... to keep going.
And that because of this, Yong develops to embrace failure as part of the stepping stone process on getting something right. He is not afraid to admit when he's wrong, and is eager to learn where he can improve. He becomes braver, more sure of himself and grows to have stronger belief in himself and in his capacity as an inventor in his own merit.
He's the most open to all sorts of ideas, no matter how absurd it sounds on paper. He will be down to give it a shot and try to make it work cuz thats part of the fun. And thats something that's special about him in the group, he is the member that constantly reminds the team that learning for fun is just as important as taking their line of work seriously. And sometimes, the other three really needs that.
Hitting pause on my growing hatred of Shuichi so I can try to read 1 saiouma fic
marionette
*sees smooth digital art* what a kickass style i want my art to be like that
*sees effortless watercolor art* what a kickass style i want my art to be like that
*sees sketchy, angular art* what a kickass style i want my art to be like that
*sees bubbly, stylized art* what a kickass style i want my art to be like that
*sees blocky, bright art* what a kickass style i want my art to be like that
*sees realistic, detailed art* what a kickass st
i used to be too shy to interact w fanfic authors, but after i finally started to do so, that i realised they're the same @ me
Half the reason I drew this was to draw a bingturong, I love them so much <3 little racoon freaks
The color pallet was supposed to be green and yellow and it turned into this somehow??? The perspective was hard too, the last time I tried something like it's I think I was in the 6th grade(???) All of these colors are pretty new to me too, since my base colors are more muted stuff and accent with dark but now all of it is saturated and it reminds me those religious carpet/paintings your realtives would have. Except instead of the god of knowledge it's a character from a spin-off series that had one episode where he actually talked in...
Happy Lunar New Year for all that celebrate!
This was made for my friend, who really likes Yong. (Same friend also told me the Chinese I wrote is horrendous so sorry if I gave anyone a headache)
project for my class based on ch. 4
I don't wanna derail the post but I saw someone talking about how the way Kokichi died would have been the most ideal to him, because there wouldn't be a body for anyone to see how he felt in his final moments. So he gets to die without that mask ever slipping off or for anyone to see his true self even in his final moments...
... Except, Kaito did.
Kaito knows how Kokichi behaved in his final moments. Whether or not he cried or screamed or wailed. Whether or not he was scared or at peace or thought he deserved the death he brought upon himself. He knows his final words, or if he didn't have anything left to say.
He knows. He knows, and brought that secret with him to his own grave.
I'm making This World is Ours, of Grapes and Stars by CCCervino required reading.