yeah, but why would they change a successful model if it's working? they won't. which is why it's up to people like ben to put their time/money where their mouths are. stop talking about wanting change, and change it.
Couldn't stop watching after the first video. I completely understand the idea behind the video, and it would be great to see more strong women portraying lead characters but this woman has something to prove.
How do you reconcile your decision to make trashy art while simultaneously believing that such content harms women by perpetuating negative stereotypes? Do you just not care enough about the harm you're doing to stop?
wow. I thought this thread was dumb before but damn, this thread got REALLY dumb, REALLY quick. Let's all stop and recompose ourselves for a little bit, ok? Don't give me any reasons to do what I've been wanting to do for almost a year and shut this stupid thing down.
Wow man. Haha. :thumbup: The strange thing here is, I know quite a few female character artist (aparently rare in this business) who couldnt possibly agree with you less. I hope some of them start expressing that more and stop letting other women, and gay men do the talking for them.
But that's the problem with the "extra money from virtually unlimited products costing zero $ to duplicate - they don't really comply with the KS guidelines. That's why I am surprised that the Double Fine project was even allowed in the first place : http://www.kickstarter.com/help/guidelines So indeed - regardless of the…
just going to throw a couple of links out here: http://www.buzzfeed.com/jtes/the-strongest-woman-in-america-lives-in-poverty http://my.deviantart.com/messages/#/d57qco9 both are pretty interesting, the second in particular (from an artists perspective). sure, the guys drawing isn't the best in the world, but i don't see…
Agreedo. I thought the point about how the fictional members of the mushroom kingdom feel about Peach was particularly salient, because it is a non-point. They do not exist. We, the players of the game, do, so our narrative and the importance of characters we are presented with are all that matters. At the very least I…