Showing posts with label Blue Sargent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blue Sargent. Show all posts

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Picture Saturday - Lies

It's Sunday.

Remember what I said about WiFi over the weekend?

LIES.

It was a very disappointing weekend and I am mad.

So.... yeah. The things. I will destroy them.

This whole freaking week was kind of disappointing, actually: Not very many drawings and stuff... so let's get started!

1.) Le Leeli and The-kid-who's-name-temporarily-escapes-me... the later years.


2.) The really quick, really terrible Florid Sword sketch.


3.) The completed death scene.


4.) Doodle-doodle-doodleloo


5.) Le more doodles.


5.) Just finished re-reading Dragon Slippers, so Creel character sketches.


6.) Because Creel is sassmaster.


7.) FAIL


8.) Blue and Gansey from Raven Boys that I'm a little embarrassed about, so.... I ship them. He's going to die and this distresses me.



PROJECT "MY LITTLE PONY" HUMANIZED

9.) Rainbow Dash!!!


10.) She bugs me a little because she's a little IN YOUR FACE, (and she totally sold Fluttershy at one point.) BUT she was fun to draw because rainbow.



11.) She's fast though.


12.) I love this pose.



13.) And lastly the uncolored (aka incomplete one) that I did the other day, and didn't have time to finish.


She's a rebel. Phbbt.

ANYWAY.

I must go watch the last episode of Agent Carter.

I'm really mad that I have no internet.




Wednesday, October 22, 2014

“Fate is a very weighty word to throw around before breakfast.”

UPDATE: After reading The Raven King, I take back everything I have said about these books. I disapprove of how she ended it. I kind of hate the series, and no, I no longer recommend them because I was horrifically disappointed in the last book. 

So I figured... I ought to review Raven Boys.

Because Raven Boys is not a series I would typically read, and, while it makes me very happy, (who am I kidding, it stresses me out and makes me aggressively worry about *cough* certain characters.) it definitely has some stuff I feel like I should warn people about.



What Is Raven Boys?

(Because I'm rubbish at summaries, especially book summaries, I'm going to steal part of the one from the author's website.)

"There are only two reason a non-seer would see a spirit on St. Mark's Eve," Neeve said."Either you're his true love. . . . or you killed him."

For as long as she can remember, Blue Sargent has been told by her psychic family that she will kill her true love. She never thought this would be a problem. But when she-- a non psychic, sees the ghost of a young man who will be dead within a year, her unfortunate predicament becomes suddenly very real.

To make matters worse, she quickly realizes that the ghost she saw belongs to Richard Gansey, a young man attending The Aglionby Academy. (an elite, rich person school, with a raven for its crest, where spoiled, wealthy boys go to be educated before they set out to ruin the world.)

Blue does not like Raven Boys.

But Gansey and his friends are different from the rest. They're searching for the sleeping Welsh king, Glendower, because, legend has it, whoever finds Owen Glendower and wakes him, will be granted a favor. Blue is pulled into their friendship, and things start to get complicated: she doesn't want Gansey to be her true love, and she does not want to kill him. 

Just when it looks like stuff might be going well for Blue and her Raven Boys, it comes to light that there are others seeking Glendower, for reasons sinister, and disturbing.

The race is on, characters develop, and WOW, I AM REALLY WORRIED ABOUT GANSEY.


THINGS I LOVED

So, Maggie Stiefvater is a really awesome author. She writes so freaking well! And after reading Scorpio Races, I was on a Maggie kick, and wanted to devour something else of hers, which is why I borrowed Raven Boys from Kat.

Raven Boys is really nothing like Scorpio Races, even though it's just as good.

I LOVE THE CHARACTERS

Even the ones who drive me crazy.

She doesn't have a single flat character in her books. They're all interesting and have these hidden characteristics, and layers that make you go, "Whooaaahhh,"

I JUST REALLY LIKE REAL CHARACTERS, OKAY?!

Blue is actually a likeable female book lead. (I have a problem, where I tend to find females in books so incredibly annoying.) Blue is awesome though. She's short (yay, I love short people! I'm short! Short people will rule the world one day.), she's spunky, and eccentric. She has her faults but she's not obnoxious. She's a little spitfire, is what she is, I like like her.

Gansey is so nice. He is such a good friend, and he tries hard to be normal. He doesn't treat people differently because they have less money than he does, he's just a good sort, all round.
People Are Not Nice To Gansey And It Bothers Me.
He's obsessed with finding Glendower, but it's not really selfish, it's more like he needs to find it because it's important to him. He's smart, and honest, and does his best to look out for everyone he cares about. HE JUST WANTS TO HELP, OKAY??

Ronan is a brat, I won't lie. But I love him and I can't help it because he's had a hard life, and he's damaged, and I like damaged characters. He's a fighter, and a hothead, and he has a problem with making bad decisions. If it wasn't for Gansey, he probably would have dropped out of Aglionby and run off to be a street fighter by now.
But for all that, he's incredibly loyal, when he's loyal. He's fiercely protective of his friends, especially Gansey. (They are like brothers and I am infatuated with their friendship.) He has a soft spot for animals, and I think with the right people around him, he could grow up to be a really good guy.

Adam frustrates me because I loved him in book one, and he went downhill in book two. I want to like him more, but he's got this persecution complex. (Which makes sense, considering his family life.) He's a scholarship student at Aglionby, but he resents wealth of any kind. He won't accept any financial help from his friends because he doesn't want them to own him. He's NOT NICE to Gansey, and he has plans for Glendower that worry me a little. I wish he would be kinder again, because he makes me sad how dark he's getting.

Noah is hard to talk about because he's not a loud character. He's quiet and sort of fades into the background when you're not looking. He is a sweetie and a gentle kind of person, and he adds a sense of calm to the group. He's also really sad.
I want to hug him, because he's sad.

Besides the main characters, you also have Blue's mother who is so odd, but I really like her anyway.

The Gray Man, that I was unsure about and won't say anything else concerning him, so I shan't give any spoilers. (I won't even say if I like him or not, because that's kind of a spoiler in itself.)

Blue's weird, psychic aunts who do things like Aerial Silk in their living room, and threaten hit men.

Gansey's sister who I vary between liking and finding her annoying.

Ronan's brothers who I can't decide if I like or not.

Adam's messed up parents.

Noah's past.

It's all very intriguing, and I am quite absurdly fond of everyone in a general book hug of love.


THE PLOT

It thrills and freaks me out a little, and that's okay. It's clever, and has all these intertwining threads, which make this particular reader go "whaaaaaaat?!" in true minion fashion. (A have a theory about Gansey, and how it's going to end, and it worries me. I worry. I am worried.)

THE WAY THE PSYCHICS ARE HANDLED

I don't really like psychics. I mean, I guess it's possible for people to have a higher sense of the supernatural, but seriously, let's not get carried away. I like the way Maggie Stiefvater explains the psychics, and doesn't make them witchy or satanic. (unless they're evil, but that's okay, because witchy and satanic are evil.)

ALL THE RELATIONSHIPS ARE FABULOUS 

Whether it's between Blue and the boys, between just the boys, between Blue and her mother, or between Gansey and Blue, the relationships feel real and not forced. They grow well, they're not like, "and all of the sudden I love you."

Let me reiterate my fandom war cry: I love friendships, and brother stories. (I like the occasional romance, if it's handled well.) I love family stories, and conversion stories, and mysteries, and Raven Boys has ALL OF THEM. It's a friggen miracle.

I ship Gansey and Blue. So hard. But I don't want to ship them, because if Blue kisses her true love she'll kill him! *sobs* I don't want my ship to be sunk with a kiss, okay? It will be sad and I am really, really worried about Gansey's fate, OKAY?

MAGGIE STIEFVATER'S WRITING STYLE MAKES ME REALLY HAPPY 

It's not typical young adult style. It doesn't patronize or talk down to the reader, it's beautiful without being flowery. Her descriptions are some of the best I've ever read, and yeah. I am a fan.

She sucks you in and you read voraciously and aggressively turn pages.


So okay, there we go. Stuff I liked.

THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE. 

So, they're teenage boys. Teenage boys curse. A lot. And I'm not talking mild words damn and hell.... (though they're included) I'm talking F Bombs and every variation of the S word, and all manner of bad words in between.

I have this talent where I just breeze over them and forget about them. Until I recommend it to someone and I'm like, oh yeah. Um. Awkward.

I know people swear, and swearing doesn't really bother me personally. I don't, but if you swear, I'm not going to shun you. But I wish there was less of it in this book, because there are a lot of F Bombs.



There was a really weird, kind of dark and uncomfortable scene involving pills and boys getting high. It was handled well, but yeah. It was creepy. I read it sort of squinty eyed and felt somewhat disturbed.

There was an awkward scene with kissing. It never got dirty, and I never felt like it went too far, but neither had kissed before and they were figuring it out, and it was awkward.
AWKWARD.


SO BASICALLY

Yes, I do adore this series. Yes, I do absolutely recommend it. But I'd say wait until you're at least sixteen.

If it were a movie I'd rate it PG-13 for swearing alone.

And if you don't like kind of dark fairytales, don't try it. (Well it's not dark. It's.... it's dim.... yeah, okay, it's a little dark.)

My sister preordered Blue Lily, Lily Blue, which is book three in the series, and if I'm really nice, she might let me read it when she's done.

I WOULD LOVE THIS.

Did I mention I have a theory about Gansey and I hope I'm wrong?

I hate waiting to read books.

It is stressful.

Go find the books. Read them. And let me know what you think.

Cheers!


 (PS, real quick. Do you guys like my reviews or are they annoying, and you wish I would stop?)



Saturday, September 27, 2014

Picture Saturday: Fanart takeover.

"It's raining," Treskie remarks. "It's raining like there's no friggen tomorrow. It's torrential."

Le sigh.

I like rain. I prefer rain over merely gray days. But sometimes rain makes me feel melancholy.

*Feels melancholy*

WHATEVER.

RAVEN BOYS. 

I'm freaking out, because I have a feeling book two is going to end sad, and I'm afraid to finish.

Basically I love Ronan. Also Gansey. So I spent the majority of this week fan-arting about the Raven Boys.

Therefore, we are going to start out with Noah. Because Noah is a dear.



And then we have Adam, who is mostly a dear, but also a little stupid.


And then we have Ronan, whom I adore against my better judgment. He is sad. And bratty. And Irish. And I love him.



And then... for some reason, I can't draw Gansey. Gansey's special, and I love him as much as I love Ronan. But Gansey's special for some reason, and I need to get him right, and I can't. So we have like a bajillian rough drafts of his face, which ended up with me going, "What the freak, why can't I draw Ganseyface?"

 Boom. First try.

Boom. The second try. 
And this is when I started labeling them. 
As Not Gansey. 

Boom. The third try. 

And the fourth try. 

.... The fifth try. 

TRY NUMBER SIX.
Which is probably one of my favorites, but still not Gansey.  

And then we have the one that I think was the best... 
Mostly because I did it in like ten minutes before we started Grimm, when I'd given up on getting him right. 

After miserably failing with Gansey, I did Blue.


And then I did a cartoon of Blue and Gansey, because... ehem. I ship it. Gansey randomly decides to rename Blue. So he renames her Jane. And it's so cute and weird. Gah. I dunno. (ignore her freaky pointer finger.)


And lastly (for the moment) we have the group shot of Blue's Boys. Because I LOVE it when she refers to them as her boys.



Moving on, we have the batter that I did when I was on the phone with mah sister. (hence the weird hands.)


And then we have the fanart for one of Jack's Haphazard books.


I did a few rough drafts for that, which I discarded in disgust.

And lastly, I have a real ninja, because apparently someone *coughJesscough* didn't think my ninja assassin last week qualified as a ninja. So here. Are you happy now? 

 

I'm thinking there might possibly be a vlog coming up soon.

Which one is your favorite?
Have you read Raven Boys?
Do you love Raven Boys!

I finally got around to drawing my new signature. What do you think?

Cheers!

 

Saturday, September 20, 2014

Picture Saturday: Which is, for a change, not laden with fanart.

BOOM.

I made it. I made it, and I am proud of myself. Picture Saturday is up on Saturday, and I'm excited.

Oh yeah, GRIMM GIFS!

So let's see. This week, the pictures are a mix of very rough li'l doodles, and more in depth stuff. *cough ehem* I mean rough li'l doodles, okay?

1.) Le sad girl. She wasn't supposed to be sad. She just turned out looking like someone broke her heart and crushed her soul. (Like a grape.)


2.) Le rough selfie one. Because you know that's what it looks like when you take a selfie in public.


3.) Le Eponine. Les Mis is basically a show in which everyone weeps and then dies. ('Pologies for the slightly askew look of it. I didn't use my ruler.)


4.) Le Ninjaaaaaaaaaaaa.

Who, the longer I look at, the less I like. What is the deal with her left arm? Like for real.


5.) Le random fairy in the air.


6.) LE FLAME THAT FELL IN LOVE WITH AN OAK TREE. I dunno how it's gonna work out, because she's a flame, and he's made of fire food, but I just really ship it. (hehehe. Hehehe. Maybe she'll light his fire. Hehehehehehe. Eheh.)


7.) Le thing I can't decide if it's cute or seriously disturbing.


8.) Le Blue from Raven Boys!!!!!!!

 
9.) Le Angel of Music piece that I did while I was listening to the Phantom of the Opera (which is my favorite musical.) I'm not going to lie, I'm cranky that the words look so slanted. And I'm also angsty that Christine appears horrifically stumpy and disproportionate. It looks better in real life, I think.


And last but not least...

10.) Le gymnast that I drew than then was feeling wild and made into a gif. *eyeballs you* Too weird?


Soo, which one is your favorite? Do you like the colored ones? (I'm self-conscious about the colored ones. lol.)

We're having artichokes for dinner tonight, and I am so excited.

And then after dinner..... *drumroll* More Grimm. Ehehehe.

DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE I CAN WATCH THE NEW SEASON OF DOCTOR WHO? I CAN'T FIND IT ANYWHERE.

That is all.
I'm going now.

Goodbye.


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