And if you don't know who "he" is, well, he is a Mr. Horace T. Anderson. An OC of mine created back in 03' that has just recently been brought back off the shelf with a newly inspiring vengence. Making me a very delighted little girl. I had really missed drawing him.
Some quick facts about Horace: He's a 26 years old, self titled musician that can't play an instrument. Placed in foster care at the age of 8, his early childhood is littered with sexual abuse, death and trauma.. of course. He has a biting wit that would challenge even the great, Groucho Marx.. his idol. He is a devout agnostic that breaks out into hysterics during church services. He believes life should be lived as scenes in a movie and even has been caught screaming "Action!" at innocent bystanders. Going along with that: it is sometimes difficult for Horace to seperate reality from fantasy. Often leading to altering his accent and a tendency for lying. He can tell you his ABC's backwards but not forwards and wears turtle necks year round. Admittedly homosexual, currently, his only partner is a 3-legged Border Collie by the name of Tommel whom shares his penthouse flat.
With time.. more facts will be unveiled about him (believe me.. he'll probably being showing up more and more), but for now this should do.
Me wuvs Horace with a passion, I do! I really love your character description, too. He seems to be an interesting character. I like how you delve into fantasy with all of them. And Tommel sounds amazing. You should draw Tommel, too!
-- I like to deep sea fish a lot.----John Entwistle
He looks like a really interesting character, I love the amount of attention you've put into his facial structure, he certainly looks unique!
Theres something very captivating about that face, I think its the expression, it just...completely draws me in for some reason, sorry I can't quite put my finger on it! XD
Thank you so much, love! Heh, honestly, the unique shape of his face is from my lack of facial anatomy knowledge. I've never been the one to start the form out with shapes and lines...
Your description of Horace is the same way I feel about Ernest, there's just "something" about him that you can't help but be pulled towards. Hmm, I wonder what a meeting between them would be like? *is now curious*
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Unintentionally annoying yet always toying. Incredibly insecure yet always unsure. Undoubtedly pained yet nothing still gained. Intangibly me... yet who can I be? --- Me
I was thinking about that while I wrote that comment, and I can picture them being quite good friends, looking a the type of people they are, I think they would hit it off well XD. What were you thinking maybe?
Oh my gosh, not only is he incredibly gorgeous, he's such a well developed character as well! I love how he's so screwy and weird..it's so fascinating!
Haha, thanks for that, Brit! Don't let that mug fool you though, Horace is a real bitch when you get down to it. Ah, it's sad though because most of my characters end up having some kind of oddball characteristic - probably because i'm such a boring person in real life.
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Unintentionally annoying yet always toying. Incredibly insecure yet always unsure. Undoubtedly pained yet nothing still gained. Intangibly me... yet who can I be? --- Me
I think they would be good friends as well, maybe hit it off through the love of music? If anything, Horace could strike up a conversation based entirely around a lie. And usually does.
What time period is Ernest set in by the way? 70's?
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Unintentionally annoying yet always toying. Incredibly insecure yet always unsure. Undoubtedly pained yet nothing still gained. Intangibly me... yet who can I be? --- Me
No problem my dear!! Ooo reallly? that's such a shame!! Hahahaha!! Oo no noooo don't say that!! you're DEFINITELY not boring, you're a very interesting person with very clever ideas, don't ever think you're boring!!!
Yeah, Ernest would believe all of it without question. XD
Yeah, he's somewhere between 60's and 70's. Same with Horace? (By the way, If Its alright with you, I would love to illustrate some kind of meeting between them )
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And Tommel sounds amazing. You should draw Tommel, too!
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I like to deep sea fish a lot.----John Entwistle
Theres something very captivating about that face, I think its the expression, it just...completely draws me in for some reason, sorry I can't quite put my finger on it! XD
Very good personality ideas too.
Hope to see lots more of this guy!
Heh, honestly, the unique shape of his face is from my lack
of facial anatomy knowledge. I've never been the one to start
the form out with shapes and lines...
Your description of Horace is the same way I feel about
Ernest, there's just "something" about him that you can't
help but be pulled towards. Hmm, I wonder what a meeting
between them would be like? *is now curious*
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Unintentionally annoying yet always toying.
Incredibly insecure yet always unsure.
Undoubtedly pained yet nothing still gained.
Intangibly me... yet who can I be? --- Me
I was thinking about that while I wrote that comment, and I can picture them being quite good friends, looking a the type of people they are, I think they would hit it off well XD. What were you thinking maybe?
I love how he's so screwy and weird..it's so fascinating!
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"Ooo he said Pianist!"- The Seventh Python
though, Horace is a real bitch when you get down to it. Ah,
it's sad though because most of my characters end up having
some kind of oddball characteristic - probably because i'm
such a boring person in real life.
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Unintentionally annoying yet always toying.
Incredibly insecure yet always unsure.
Undoubtedly pained yet nothing still gained.
Intangibly me... yet who can I be? --- Me
through the love of music? If anything, Horace could strike
up a conversation based entirely around a lie. And usually
does.
What time period is Ernest set in by the way? 70's?
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Unintentionally annoying yet always toying.
Incredibly insecure yet always unsure.
Undoubtedly pained yet nothing still gained.
Intangibly me... yet who can I be? --- Me
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"Ooo he said Pianist!"- The Seventh Python
Yeah, he's somewhere between 60's and 70's. Same with Horace?
(By the way, If Its alright with you, I would love to illustrate some kind of meeting between them
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