The awesome
Angrboda drew this wonderful little pic for me!
I've been meaning to draw/get a human girl pic for a while now and Ang drew this as a gift pic. I'm really smitten with it - and as several people have already suggested - it makes a nice base for future transformations, haha!
Angrboda drew this wonderful little pic for me!I've been meaning to draw/get a human girl pic for a while now and Ang drew this as a gift pic. I'm really smitten with it - and as several people have already suggested - it makes a nice base for future transformations, haha!
Category Artwork (Digital) / Human
Species Human
Size 286 x 900px
File Size 92.8 kB
I was wondering when you were gonna get a TF base of some kind...
And I also love her little touches! The piercings add so much, and the outfit (cold though it looks - we're having early snow) - I love how it suggests she designed it to be quickly shed, like "I can take this off in two seconds for whatever mad scientist comes along."
And I also love her little touches! The piercings add so much, and the outfit (cold though it looks - we're having early snow) - I love how it suggests she designed it to be quickly shed, like "I can take this off in two seconds for whatever mad scientist comes along."
Yeah!
I get a big kick when I think people "get" me when they draw me so, Ang has knocked it out of the park.
I'm from Northern blood, so maybe I wouldn't be that cold... ;-P
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxXbpHeIrUc
I get a big kick when I think people "get" me when they draw me so, Ang has knocked it out of the park.
I'm from Northern blood, so maybe I wouldn't be that cold... ;-P
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxXbpHeIrUc
She really does understand you... it's wonderful to see. I can't get over how well your outfit was designed.
I'm not sure if I'm actually cold-resistant, or comparing myself to my suitemates from Puerto Rico and Houston. They're hilarious. "Wear a hoodie! HAIL GOES IN YOUR EARS. Right in my ear. They never told me that!"
Aaaahahah, Reeves and Mortimer. One of the only shows where I have to slow down my laughter to understand the fuck they're saying...
(This one came up in Animation History last week (if it looks familiar, she's the one who animated the Charmin Bears later), and absolutely none of us could decipher it. I've seen it five times and I'm still not convinced half of it isn't in Icelandic. We over here have never heard a cockney accent stronger than Dick Van Dyke.)
I'm not sure if I'm actually cold-resistant, or comparing myself to my suitemates from Puerto Rico and Houston. They're hilarious. "Wear a hoodie! HAIL GOES IN YOUR EARS. Right in my ear. They never told me that!"
Aaaahahah, Reeves and Mortimer. One of the only shows where I have to slow down my laughter to understand the fuck they're saying...
(This one came up in Animation History last week (if it looks familiar, she's the one who animated the Charmin Bears later), and absolutely none of us could decipher it. I've seen it five times and I'm still not convinced half of it isn't in Icelandic. We over here have never heard a cockney accent stronger than Dick Van Dyke.)
I'll look for it, thanks! I gave up trying to decipher Brummie accents the first time I heard Ozzy Osbourne rhyme 'Void' and 'Suicide.' It' just one of those things I never think about... like 'job' or 'father manning.' What... what's your accent closest to, if I can ask? I have a moderate-to-thick north Chicago accent.
"I went down by the Edens fer ta buy some liddle brats - da sausiches - an' fer da watter bill." Plus, our unique thing is that we can't pronounce 'Mirror.' We say the first syllable and then pull it back with our tongue instead, so it's like a syllable-and-a-half. We don't talk like that 'Superfans' SNL sketch, which is what everybody imitates, but we come close! The neighborhood with that accent is on the other end of the city from me. Compared to you guys, though, it's a quibbling difference of accent.
"I went down by the Edens fer ta buy some liddle brats - da sausiches - an' fer da watter bill." Plus, our unique thing is that we can't pronounce 'Mirror.' We say the first syllable and then pull it back with our tongue instead, so it's like a syllable-and-a-half. We don't talk like that 'Superfans' SNL sketch, which is what everybody imitates, but we come close! The neighborhood with that accent is on the other end of the city from me. Compared to you guys, though, it's a quibbling difference of accent.
Because I am regrettably, a smaller male and always have been, my voice has slid to relatively deep to try and compensate along with my defensive mannerisms to appear more "male".
By and large I have Recieved Pronounciation which is middle class southern English but I sometimes sound a bit more colloquial if I'm talking to someone with a more regional accent. I deliberately use a hard "a" so that I say Ca-stle and not Carrrstle as the sole sign of my family heritage.
I used that kind of BBC way of speaking to show I was smart and well spoken and as a reaction to the kind of false pretense of the spread of people being proud of supposedly regional accents which were actually lower middle class inventions.
By and large I have Recieved Pronounciation which is middle class southern English but I sometimes sound a bit more colloquial if I'm talking to someone with a more regional accent. I deliberately use a hard "a" so that I say Ca-stle and not Carrrstle as the sole sign of my family heritage.
I used that kind of BBC way of speaking to show I was smart and well spoken and as a reaction to the kind of false pretense of the spread of people being proud of supposedly regional accents which were actually lower middle class inventions.
There we go with the irony - I'm a 6'3" natural bass-baritone trying to learn to condition herself to a feminine voice. Really, it's much harder to adjust to than a male voice, which you have to sort of sound like you're croaking and use a lot fewer pauses. And then there's George Clooney, the happy medium that I've heard the advice of - trans people trying to transition from any gender should try to imitate George Clooney for practice, it makes any voice sound more androgynous.
...Which one is your heritage? I can't tell from reading this if "carstle" is supposed to sound aristocratic or cockney.
Lower middle class inventions as opposed to working class or as opposed to authentically old? I... really know so little about these things. But I love that you're trying to do the smart thing.
Here's my question - Where's the "Generic" British accent from? Not the way Americans think of a Transatlantic accent as a British accent, but the kind of thing you look for when you want to cast an actor as a "Generic" Brit, sort of the way a Tom Cruise-style Missouri accent is coded as "Generic American?" It usually helps me see differences in things like accents when I have a baseline to gauge them from.
...Which one is your heritage? I can't tell from reading this if "carstle" is supposed to sound aristocratic or cockney.
Lower middle class inventions as opposed to working class or as opposed to authentically old? I... really know so little about these things. But I love that you're trying to do the smart thing.
Here's my question - Where's the "Generic" British accent from? Not the way Americans think of a Transatlantic accent as a British accent, but the kind of thing you look for when you want to cast an actor as a "Generic" Brit, sort of the way a Tom Cruise-style Missouri accent is coded as "Generic American?" It usually helps me see differences in things like accents when I have a baseline to gauge them from.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Receiv....._Pronunciation
To put it simply, this is very much the way I would speak, I think.
To put it simply, this is very much the way I would speak, I think.
I remember a poem that rhymed "hearth" with "bath" once. But I'll now hear all your studio tours as narrated by David Attenborough. Thank you so much!
Tell you what, I'll do that recording meme sometime and tag you in it.
Hmmm... The Chicago accent mostly consists of breathing out every word you speak. Bill Murray, Harrison Ford and Robin William's speaking voice are all moderate-to-thick Chicago accents. But it's super subtle compared to you guys, the difference between accents. Don't worry about it.
Tell you what, I'll do that recording meme sometime and tag you in it.
Hmmm... The Chicago accent mostly consists of breathing out every word you speak. Bill Murray, Harrison Ford and Robin William's speaking voice are all moderate-to-thick Chicago accents. But it's super subtle compared to you guys, the difference between accents. Don't worry about it.
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