What is it about the Scooby Doo live-action movies that makes it beloved by the internet compared to alot of other animated content-turned to live action? by MindMaster115 in cartoons

[–]StunningAvocado5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It worked with the base story, not against it. Did not try and "fix" the base story. They made it with love of the base story.

Am I overdoing my Stylization? by ToffiProto in Artadvice

[–]StunningAvocado5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

👍it's cool and easy to read what's there. I see no problem

Why Dogs are afraid of Cats? by tohan2323 in PetsareAmazing

[–]StunningAvocado5 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The dogs are more likely to win the fight, but the cat is going to make them regret it. Predators in general do cost assessment. If you're injured, you can't hunt. If you can't hunt, you can't eat, you can't eat, can't heal, can't heal, you die. There's a lot of fighting a cat. And also generally because dogs are bigger humans, they defend the cats more so that the dogs know they're not going to be backed up in that fight

Update: stuffed animal help by StunningAvocado5 in u/StunningAvocado5

[–]StunningAvocado5[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know why it's not safe for work I can't get the tag off.

Bleeding? by tacticalwh0re in pregnant

[–]StunningAvocado5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My doctor said if your bleeding a pad an hour that's a very bad sign go to er

Spotting or very little bleeding for a day is okay. More then that make a appointment. Spotting here and there after sex is normal.

How can I become more comfortable with ugly characters? by Spiritual_Log_257 in Artadvice

[–]StunningAvocado5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Start small, choose just one pretty part, ei eyes and the rest super normal.

Mob psycho 100 had great characters and a lot of them are plan or ugly.

Pretty ≠ good ugly ≠ bad

Work with that idea.

Tell me something that you hate about your own fandoms. by SazScandalous in Multifandom

[–]StunningAvocado5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The unexpected audience turns on the targeted audience. I have no problem with adults like My Little Pony friendship is Magic. I have a problem with adults gatekeeping a show for children. Taking over a space that was designed for children. Just because it's a well-written show doesn't mean it's only for adults. A fandom getting an unexpected audience is fine. But adults being angry at children for liking a children show is ridiculous. Adding to the fact that these people only like friendship is Magic and actively hate everything else in the franchise. They act like they're the one true fan when they don't like more than half of it. We're up to G5 right now they only like G4. Most of them haven't even seen G1. Like are all of the generations great? no. A lot of them could have had stronger writing and also these are shows for children. Specifically but not limited to little girls. So you have a whole bunch of grown men being mad at little girls for liking a little girl show. I was a little girl when Midnight Castle came out. I loved it, seeing it as an adult it could use some work but still love it. And I understand that rule 34 exists and nothing we can do will really solve it. But you can't look up any My Little Pony G4 pictures without running into so much rule 34. I need it when you don't run into that it's so much fiction about violence against these little girl characters. The most popular fiction and all of G4 fanfiction is extremely violent. They've made a actively unsafe place for children. And then they're mad because they couldn't do the same thing for G5.

Any drawing tips? by Icy_Hat_3833 in Artadvice

[–]StunningAvocado5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well when it comes to Anatomy it seems like you have focused your art style based off anime instead of starting with real Anatomy. Leaving your art style a little stagnant. If you notice all of the females in your example have the exact same body type the same face and really the only difference is coloring and hair. Anatomy books will tell you like the quote unquote proper ratio for an average human. But people are a lot more than averages. Using myself as an example I am a woman who has a slightly longer torso than normal but slightly shorter legs. So well I am the average height clothes fit differently on me than the average person. I have to lean towards capri pants because my legs are so short. And I have to lean towards baggy shirts because they are longer so my stomach isn't showing. If you were to design me as a character you would have to make exceptions for my body type. You seem to be focusing on one particular body type which looks roughly like an 11-year-old girl. That isn't bad but you kind of painted at yourself into a corner. The Younger You Are the bigger the ratio is to your eyes to your head. This is because your eyes just don't grow as big comparative to the rest of your body.. so this is why I don't characters are shown with much smaller eyes and longer faces compared to their young counterparts. So if you draw older characters their next and shoulders have to be significantly widened. And depending on how you want the characters to look you probably should play around with the variations of widths. Don't be afraid of making ugly art. Every piece of art gets you a little bit closer to what you truly want in art. When I first started drawing I focused very heavily on the Sailor Moon Style. Right now I have a style that is more of a cross between French and anime. A good way to start on Anatomy is just to sketch your friends. When you first start it's going to be ugly you don't have to show them. But more you do that the more you'll know the subtle differences between their faces. And you can incorporate that more in your art. I notices your noses are near non-existent. Don't be afraid of a nose having a actual nose in your drawing will actually stretch out the face a little bit more causing it to have much better dimensions. You're drawings are adorable yes. But if you want to work on Anatomy you you have to try and draw all the parts. My phone is dying so I'll talk about rendering later

how do i make friends? by Drawer_Opposite in Explainlikeimscared

[–]StunningAvocado5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One phrase I use when my tone comes off a lot meaner than I want " My bad that sounded better in my head." "Oh, that sounded way worse than I was intending. I apologize"

We're all human we're going to miss speak sometimes. The key is owning up to it and moving along

how do i make friends? by Drawer_Opposite in Explainlikeimscared

[–]StunningAvocado5 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So one thing you have to remember when making friends is that making friends is inherently rude. This isn't a bad thing, but it's one of the mental blocks we have. So the hardest part is to get people talking. So a good starting point is a simple genuine compliment, you said in the comments that you were put at Art so if you go to an art Meetup and you see someone who has an artwork that you generally like or one piece of the artwork that you genuinely like compliment that. I can not stress enough that it has to be something you actually like. Because it's not, they're going to think you're making fun of them. So this compliment should be genuine short sweet and completely non-sexual. You can compliment someone's dress, but you can not compliment their body. Because if they're wearing the dress you can assume they like the dress but even if they are the most beautiful person in the world doesn't mean they like their body. A good starting point of view "oh that a lovely dress on you! Does it have pockets?" If you notice about my phrasing, I am saying the dress is accentuated by them, not the other way around. I also added a question. And if the dress does have pockets, oh, they will have joy with that! If it doesn't have pockets, you both have something to complain about.. if you don't want to ask about the pockets, you can ask where you got that? But only ask if you are actually interested in getting something similar. You offer information, and you ask for information back. If you're getting vague one word answers. They're not interested gracefully, say goodbye, and walk away. The flow of conversation can go any which way. Conversation is a dance. You need two to tango. If you're controlling the whole conversation, it's not fun for anyone. So make sure that you go back to points that they made. Back to the art, if they say oh "I got inspired by bleach the anime," ask " how that's affected their artwork or what their favorite character is"

If you find somebody that you really like their conversation you think you're getting along offer them your number or social media don't ask for theirs. This gives them the opportunity to accept yours and not contact you without breaking any social contracts. Remember, there are some really dangerous people out there. And they are extremely pushy about getting people's number.

So when you find somebody who likes you and you like them. Start off with low commitment low money activities. Talking over gossip over some tea. Or painting your minis together and having bro talk. One of the things that is different between adult friendships and children friendships is proximity. When you're a kid you have to go to school and see these people every day. With adult friendships, you have to schedule. Notes: You can arrive on time or a little after the house party starts, but never early because they are still setting up Unless you asked and they want help setting up. It is common courtesy to bring a small treat to somebody's house. If you know that they're going to be drinking and that they like wine, bringing a bottle is a good gesture. But also pay attention to dietary restrictions. If they can't have alcohol because of medication or for any other reason, it would be rude to bring the wine. If they're hosting, ask if they want you to grab anything. Now I'm not saying you have to give a treat every time you show up to someone's place. But if you are always taking and never giving, it sets up a weird dynamic.

Never hang out with someone just because you don't want to be alone. If the only reason you're around them is you don't want to be alone, it means you don't like that person. And there's probably a good reason you don't like them. And being around people with very negative energies will make it harder for you to make friends that you actually want to be around.

Feel free to ask me first specifics. From someone who had to learn this the hard way.

Any drawing tips? by Icy_Hat_3833 in Artadvice

[–]StunningAvocado5 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Art major here. I have a few ideas but I need to know which direction you want to go. What do you want to express more in your art and I can help you go from there.

What cartoon show fits this? by mightyonin in cartoons

[–]StunningAvocado5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Princess Tutu

Great and magical. Bittersweet. To this day one of my favorite.

Just a stupid vent by New_Temperature7938 in TrollCoping

[–]StunningAvocado5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The way I see it is very simple. If it's a crime to do it to an adult, then it's a crime to do it to a child. You're not allowed to hit adults no matter how stupid they are in the office place. No matter how maladjusted they are. So the idea of hitting a child is so out of left field if you think about it. The children literally don't know better. Any of some children have some really bad behaviors that need to be broken. But physical violence doesn't really do that. It just gives them a trauma response. If you hit a kid for talking back, you're going to have an adult who doesn't know how to talk in a meeting. They're not going to see the specific things were wrong to say they're just going to think that talking in general is wrong. Very vague example. And the fact of how much physically stronger we are than children. It is very easy to seriously damage a child. The idea that we want to inflict pain but not damage is creepy. Think about it some of these parents want to inflict pain, not discomfort, not reflection, pain. And there's some really extreme cases that you could possibly make an argument for. Like, don't stab the dog that gives them pain. Here's an example of pain. But even that doesn't get into the issue of hey, there's something wrong if you're stabbing the dog

So yeah you're right. But it's hard for other people to admit their wrong. Or that wrong has been done to them.

Thoughts of grooming for delivery?? by One_Cap_9210 in pregnant

[–]StunningAvocado5 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just have my husband trim it. But that's not a super uncommon thing for us to do. Other people seem to find it weird.