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Oh, cool. You found my website. Not much happens here, but you can stay if you want. Here's my tumblr if you're interested. And here's a cool website where you can turn words into runes. Well, I think it's cool.

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Surge art by u/egyrm on Reddit

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(8-23-25) So, while I'm here for today, I'll just go ahead and show some art I made a few days ago. I'm experimenting with my artstyle and wouldn't mind some feedback.

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I actually have a special interest in monster design and media, I didn't put on the my list because I think it falls under art. My idea for my monster is that it's based on the Wolfman from the 1940s movie and its 2010 remake. But instead of being a fully tangible creature, it's actually behaves more like a kind of ghost or, more appropriately, a shadow. I also integreted the concept of Schrodinger's Cat into its lore, specifically that it's only visible when it is being observed directly by the human eye, so it doesn't appear on a camera. Like, imagine my monster is just tearing into some poor guy, and some nearby survalience camera only sees him being killed some invisible force. I think that's pretty neat. What do you guys think?

(8-29-25) Hey, sorry for the radio silence. I've thinking for awhile and realised how poorly I had explained the Wolfman's powers and how it behaves, so I decided that I should probably try to be more clear on how it works. Also, new portrait of the monster itself.

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One thing I should've been more specific on is how the Schrodinger's Cat thing works for the Wolfman. Thinking about it now, it wouldn't make sense to have it be why cameras can't see it. Instead, I had the idea that it being invisible to cameras is just a separate power, similar to how vampires in some media have no reflection, while the Schrodinger's Cat ability is actually related to how it hunts. Now imagine yourself being that poor hypothetical guy from my last post trying to escape the monster. You can hear it growling from behind as you run past other people, who scream out as the Wolfman tears through some of them to get to you. Now, imagine youself as one of the bystanders who watches the creature rip through other people to get to its victim, or maybe you one of the few who see it tearing him to shreds. You'd want to close your eyes or avert your gaze as to not watch the Wolfman dine on its prey, but as you do its growling suddingly stops, with only the screams of other spectators or the squelching of the victim's flesh in your ears. If you look back at the Wolfman, its load growling returns. To explain what I had described, as long you are not looking at the Wolfman, it basically doesn't exist, again like Schrodinger's Cat. But if, instead, you are its intended prey, it breaks this rule and lets its presense be known to you as it hunts you to your last breath. Anyway, hope that clears thing up. Again, like I said last week, I would love to have some feedback on my art style. I do like drawing things that (normally) would have a physical state but had to stop for a while due to burn out and frustration from not seeing much improvement. Doing art like this however, being more exagerated and abstract, is so much more fun would love some tips on how I can try to improve this kind of style. Thanks a bunch!

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