IS THAT AVA FANART??? FROM ME????? what world are we living in,,,,
mah gowsh I started making my first attempt at an edit at 11 pm and it is now currently 5:16pm. I am going to sleep. I apologize in advance for the poor... like... grouped together pixels? Visual footage quality? Idk Im tired.
He needs a break man
Anyway we cant have wholesome stuff without angst
This comment made me laugh somewhat so art shall be served to the victim angst lovers
A reflection of what you strive to destroy
There seems to be a pattern here hmm/j
Ill probably draw more art of him tmrrw, i really didnt have time today :/
More Whiteboard doodles for the soul
They got alan but what now?
Whiteboard doodle! Look at em go
They're so fun to draw
You sure did cook vroski!!
This small little moment is SO important to me now that we have context, their bond is so important to me I swear
chat, i cooked
drew sum ships for me friends !! :D sleeppotions and deletedblade YUPPI
went all out with the tags HEALP.. ALSO I DONT MAINLY SHIP THESE 😭 am starting to like secblue though :000
them 🥹🥹🥹🥹
was made as ship art but could also be considered platonic 🧐🧐
So, I know I'm a little (very) late to the AvA stuff, but I was rewatching AvM Season 3 for the seven hundredth time and, well, I noticed something and I'm curious to know if it's been discussed before.
AvM Episode 29, Purple's story, specifically, Pink's death.
Her color changes as she dies, or is represented to have died.
It fades to grey.
Now, the question is, can we, or rather should we, use this to infer anything lore-related? Was this just an artistic choice to depict the act of becoming unhealthy/dying, or could this be what actually happens to stick figures that die over a period of time? Are their colors linked to their health?
Let's have a bit of fun with it, and presume that the fading of one's color can happen to a stick figure for health-related reasons, as the scene could imply.
This fading seems to involve loosing the saturation of one's color into grey. Saturation is how vibrant a color is, and the complete lack of saturation is greyscale.
The World-of-Alan reason for Pink's death is that she 'got sick', which is where the health connection of this theory comes from. If she did loose her color as she was dying as the notes depict, that loss of color was likely a result of her failing health rather than any other factors, like age or outside variables. A whole bunch of human body stuff are indicators for good vs poor health, including skin color (jaundice and cyanasis are good examples) so why not a stick's color for them?
What if, when they fully die, they lose all of their original color?
Now, let me propose this…
Who else do we know of who has had their color loose vibrancy?
What if Victim's color has lightened because he's ill?