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All Roads Lead to New York

@arltny / arltny.tumblr.com

They really do. Don't hate.
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I’ll be honest I dunno if I’ll have a chance to finish this. But at some point the VA said he imagined Kotallo used to have a big-ass Guts sword á la Berserk and I haven’t been able to get that outta my head since then

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brekkie-e

I wanted to design a Not Zenith™️ outfit for Beta! It’s a bit of a hodge-pudge of things people have given her. I wanted to go for comfy and secure, she gives me sweatshirts all summer vibes so I was going for lots of layers. She’s got a little something in there from everyone, except Kotallo who I headcanon takes her and some of the others in the crew to get tattoos after Singularity. She really takes to it, and has quite a few now. Some to express her journey so far, and some just for the sake of self expression alone.

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fogsblue

not me stealing the the promo pics from the guerrilla games website for desktops

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Early Development Art for Clade Family Farm. Turtle shapes are subliminally present ;)

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Behind on prompts and the studio has not progressed :( but I still sat down to think through the design I wanted for Zo in my Cyberpunk piece. So these are the basic designs I’ll be working off of for the final ❤️

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just a reminder:

a black girl character growing her hair out long breaks more stereotypes than a black girl character having short hair

a black girl character getting to be soft and fragile breaks more stereotypes than a black girl character being strong all the time

a black girl character being protected and comforted by others breaks more stereotypes than a black girl character having no one to look out for her but herself

a black girl character being considered pretty or cute by other characters breaks more stereotypes than a black girl character being considered unattractive

not everything that is empowering for white girls is empowering for black girls

the sexism we face overlaps, but it is not the same

not everything that is empowering for white girls is empowering for black girls

the sexism we face overlaps, but it is not the same

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