Looks like you need a number 20.
No. Bad.
At least you're thinking about giving the kid a useful skillset.
Why don't we talk anymore? I miss that.
I didn't touch either my cousins' babies until they were a year old because being around such frail things stresses me out. They're also pretty boring since they can't express themselves in a meaningful way. So the way I look at it babies basically suck.
I'm a little surprised that no one decided to go with not dying.
God Hand.
Real men catch bugs.
Kinda hope that everyone doesn't just go Hollow in this one.
Just you wait.
Everyone except Jean is a titan.
The walls are made of titans.
Rolling for doublescoop.
That ball is long gone, just like the ex-girlfriend who will never return.
I'd tell you, but then they'd have to ban me. Again. It's in one of the options menus, have an adventure and look for it.
I kinda want you to just because it's an opinion I don't see a lot and I usually understand where you're coming from with stuff so it'll at least be interesting. Given how much this site has restricted speech it's unlikely that anyone is going to be able to really apply any significant backlash for your opinions anyways.
It's not disrespecting, it's taking artistic license. When you make fan art you are making it because you want to take something that has been made and make your own version of it. If you completely subjugated yourself to the original design you'd be making nothing. It wouldn't be yours, it'd just be a generic image that anybody could make and without the soul of the original. So I think it's probably worse to copy things exactly as they are from an artistic perspective. But the way you're looking at it, it seems that you'd rather not see any fan art at all and the most prominent type is what you're complaining about because it's what you see most. You'd probably have the same problem is every piece of fan art was drawn to look like TinTin. It does bug me when fan art is bad, but that's because I don't like looking at ugly things. Tangentially related: I noticed a lot of western artists and art fans have a deep and immense disrespect for the so called anime style and will basically take every opportunity to talk about how bad and unoriginal it all is. While I understand their irritation with being outpopularized by foreigners, I think that it's petty and the arguments usually basically full of shit.
I wanna be the shinigami.
You are clearly new at drawing so let's start by looking at what a drawing is. A drawing is lines mostly. Even the things that aren't lines themselves are usually made of lines. So what kind of lines do you want? Do you want a thin line or a thick line? Do you want a clean line or a scratchy line? Do you want a solid line or a broken line? Lots of ways to go about doing something as simple as lines. Right now you have scratchy lines that vary in thickness from relatively thick to relatively thin. Is this what you want? If you don't like anything about your drawings does it trace back to the appearance of the lines? So that was lines, but if we just wanted to talk about different kinds of lines you could have just shown me your handwriting and I could have made similar statements. So next is shape. Shape is what lines make. You probably figured this out when you were 2 or 3 years old and had your first twig to scratch in the dirt with. How appealing a drawing is usually comes down to the shapes used because that's how we relate to the drawing and interpret what it is. So what kind of shapes do you personally want? Do you want sharp angles or rounded angles? Do you want large shapes or small shapes? Do you want complex shapes or simple shapes? Do you want clean shapes or messy shapes? Right now you have simple, smooth, messy shapes. Is that what you want? If you don't like anything about your drawings does it trace back to the appearance of the shapes? So what makes a drawing mimic depth and that third dimension? What makes art looks a little more than 2D? Well that's volume. Volume is done by altering the shapes to match perspective and sometimes more visibly shading. You already said you can't shade and you already and you already proven that you don't try. So what about shading is difficult for you? Why do you think you can't shade? These three things are one of many ways to break down a drawing into its constituent parts. That's the beauty, there are many ways to attack this problem, but we'll see how this was goes first.
Don't front with me, everyone knows it's red and tastes of the raw flesh of a virgin.