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Post by Vulture on Jul 14, 2021 0:51:09 GMT
zims in the new nick fighting game (that im totally gonna pirate) but he's got 4 fingers on each hand. y u do dis nick just to see me suffer? absolutely no zim 3d model has been good its horrifying Blender-made horrors beyond your comprehension.
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Post by sadlittledib on Jul 14, 2021 1:38:03 GMT
absolutely no zim 3d model has been good its horrifying Blender-made horrors beyond your comprehension. i think he can work in 3d just not in the invader zim artstyle, the artstyle is already (delightfully) ugly but putting it into 3d render just doesnt..........it doesnt work
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Post by sadlittledib on Jul 14, 2021 1:39:21 GMT
Blender-made horrors beyond your comprehension. i think he can work in 3d just not in the invader zim artstyle, the artstyle is already (delightfully) ugly but putting it into 3d render just doesnt..........it doesnt work i've done a couple irken models but ive scrapped all of them, i should try and make one again sometime
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Post by Vulture on Jul 17, 2021 15:28:10 GMT
Background Irkens my beloveds. I love those funny little dudes. They’re just little fellows.
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Post by Vulture on Jul 17, 2021 15:30:03 GMT
Skoodge’s immortality and the implications are of it are fascinating to me. When Zim says, “I thought the Almighty Tallest killed you!” Skoodge says, “Yeah, but I got better”, meaning that 1. He died 2. He came back to life 3. He remembers dying, or at least knows it happened. Skoodge was presumably resurrected by his PAK, like Zim was when GIR’s brain beam passed through him. He also was able to resurrect after being launched into space and presumably didn’t burn up in atmosphere when he landed on a planet, or maybe he was picked up by a passing ship. So Irken PAKs can resurrect an Irken from the vacuum of space. It is not unreasonable that the Irken Purple threw out the airlock could be revived.
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Post by Orangey Popsicle on Jul 17, 2021 15:42:58 GMT
Skoodge’s immortality and the implications are of it are fascinating to me. When Zim says, “I thought the Almighty Tallest killed you!” Skoodge says, “Yeah, but I got better”, meaning that 1. He died 2. He came back to life 3. He remembers dying, or at least knows it happened. Skoodge was presumably resurrected by his PAK, like Zim was when GIR’s brain beam passed through him. He also was able to resurrect after being launched into space and presumably didn’t burn up in atmosphere when he landed on a planet, or maybe he was picked up by a passing ship. So Irken PAKs can resurrect an Irken from the vacuum of space. It is not unreasonable that the Irken Purple threw out the airlock could be revived. Just remembered you posted that and uh oh! I'm gonna steal this concept for my story!
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Post by Vulture on Jul 17, 2021 15:46:45 GMT
It is not unreasonable that the Irken Purple threw out the airlock could be revived. Just remembered you posted that and uh oh! I'm gonna steal this concept for my story! Have fun!
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Post by sadlittledib on Jul 19, 2021 20:45:25 GMT
literally have nothuing of substance to say i just think about invader zim and then go into a incomprehensible mental state and then when i regain my senses i forget everything rinse and repeat <- exxageration but also why i havent been talking as much
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Post by BETELGEUSE on Jul 20, 2021 3:22:31 GMT
i think i'm gonna murder my own ocs some more with the theory that Skoodge actually died.
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Post by Vulture on Jul 21, 2021 0:32:36 GMT
Can we talk about how bonkers the human society of IZ is? Underground classrooms. Meat Valentines. Chickenfoot. President Man, lording over a country that may or may not be the bloated corpse of the USA!
What do you think happened to cause the post-apocalyptic state of human society in IZ? Whatever it was, it’s so bad that Ms. Bitters refuses to speak on it, and she enjoys wallowing in DOOM. The obvious guess is nuclear war, which could account for some of it, but that feels lazy. My guess is chemicals in the water turning the frogs gay.
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Post by Vulture on Jul 21, 2021 0:32:58 GMT
i think i'm gonna murder my own ocs some more with the theory that Skoodge actually died. Oooh! Can I see?
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Post by Vulture on Jul 21, 2021 0:33:25 GMT
Episode where Zim gets sent to Roswell as a transfer student.
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Post by Vulture on Jul 21, 2021 0:37:42 GMT
Can we talk about how bonkers the human society of IZ is? Underground classrooms. Meat Valentines. Chickenfoot. President Man, lording over a country that may or may not be the bloated corpse of the USA! What do you think happened to cause the post-apocalyptic state of human society in IZ? Whatever it was, it’s so bad that Ms. Bitters refuses to speak on it, and she enjoys wallowing in DOOM. The obvious guess is nuclear war, which could account for some of it, but that feels lazy. My guess is chemicals in the water turning the frogs gay. Actually, considering how often the military shows up, some kind of war may be one of the causes.
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Post by Vulture on Jul 21, 2021 0:44:11 GMT
Can we talk about how bonkers the human society of IZ is? Underground classrooms. Meat Valentines. Chickenfoot. President Man, lording over a country that may or may not be the bloated corpse of the USA! What do you think happened to cause the post-apocalyptic state of human society in IZ? Whatever it was, it’s so bad that Ms. Bitters refuses to speak on it, and she enjoys wallowing in DOOM. The obvious guess is nuclear war, which could account for some of it, but that feels lazy. My guess is chemicals in the water turning the frogs gay. I just remembered the mall zombies.
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Post by Vulture on Jul 21, 2021 1:03:01 GMT
Can we talk about how bonkers the human society of IZ is? Underground classrooms. Meat Valentines. Chickenfoot. President Man, lording over a country that may or may not be the bloated corpse of the USA! What do you think happened to cause the post-apocalyptic state of human society in IZ? Whatever it was, it’s so bad that Ms. Bitters refuses to speak on it, and she enjoys wallowing in DOOM. The obvious guess is nuclear war, which could account for some of it, but that feels lazy. My guess is chemicals in the water turning the frogs gay. Actually, considering how often the military shows up, some kind of war may be one of the causes. Do you think the presence of the military in IZ (especially during the fake sci-fi movie, Germs of War) could not only be satirizing post-9/11 US Military worship and politics, but the presence of the military as a plot point in sci-fi media involving aliens? Transformers (2007) hadn’t come out yet, but still…
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