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Pidge: Are you seeing somebody?
Lance: *screaming internally*
Lance: Why? Are you interested?
Pidge: No, I just think it would help if you saw a therapist or something
This . . . this might be my favorite thing I've ever written. Well, of the things I've posted online, that is. I just . . . the music and the fluff and the cultural and synesthesia undertones, and the trust, and the singing . . . I'm actually really happy with how this turned out, which is a little unusual. I'm not sure if it'll be quite as heartwarming for other people, but hopefully you'll enjoy it anyway.
I'm an asexual Plance shipper and a fan of Miraculous Ladybug. The pundit should declare me the best punster on the planet, but all my puns are either punbearable or so punassuming that no one even notices them.
I've been drafting a Plance animatic for . . . months . . . and my drawing style has gone through at least three iterations, plus the sketchy first draft:
I think I've finally found the one I'll stick with, though:
Now I just have to redraw all the frames in this style
Yayyyyy
Look me in the eyes and tell me that Plance and "Princess and the Frog" don't have almost exactly the same character dynamic
The evolution of Lance and Pidge's relationship, told through a series of drabbles.
You can't call someone family until you go stargazing with them.
On second thought, I like yours better.
Pidge: Well, looks like the world is in trouble again.
Lance: Ah, yet again. What a tragedy that our evening is booked. *shoots Pidge a meaningful glare*.
Pidge: *grabs her super suit* Lance...
Lance: I know, I know, world first. *pulls on his super suit* But I’m still going to complain anyway. I mean, it took me two months to get you to agree to something romantic! Two months! I feel like the supervillains could wait a couple more hours to unleash hell on us, right?
Pidge: If supervillains planned their evil schemes around your convenience, they’d never get anything done. That’s why they don’t do it. I’m sure they’ve considered it, of course, it just didn’t fit in with their schedule.
(they run off into the distance, still bickering and bantering, their voices fading as they get further away)
Lance: Well, duh, but I think one friendly exception isn’t much to ask.
Pidge: From a supervillain?
Lance: Fair, but I’m still bitter. Two months of begging!
Pidge: Begging and blackmailing. Don’t forget blackmailing.
Lance: Of course! What’s love without a little blackmail?
I saw this, and . . .
I feel like we can all agree that Pidge would be the one trying to find her paladin armour for something, and Lance would be the one standing in the background whining "but you promised you'd have dinner with me! I had candles and music planned and everything! How could you do this to me?"
I saw this, and . . .
I feel like we can all agree that Pidge would be the one trying to find her paladin armour for something, and Lance would be the one standing in the background whining "but you promised you'd have dinner with me! I had candles and music planned and everything! How could you do this to me?"
Since I haven't been feeling very inspired in the Plance art area lately, I decided to post my first Plance drawing, which I did back when all I could do in terms of digital art was trace screenshots. Oh, and I used fancy blending modes instead of figuring out the colors myself.
Objectively, it probably looks better than anything I drew myself, but I still don't like it because it doesn't look like MY art, it just looks likes random Plance art. Oh well, here we go.
Holy cow, this is a HUGE file, what was past me THINKING?!
Aaaand I'm back to writing short fluffy pieces. Oh well. I have an eight-chapter fic full of pining planned, so um, give me some credit?
Here ya go.
Alright, here's a survey question for my fellow Plance shippers. Which plot thread do you prefer:
Lance starts flirting with Pidge as he slowly realizes his feelings for her, and she finds it extraordinarily confusing
or
Lance never flirts with Pidge, because he sees her as a friend instead of just a girl, which highlights how unique their relationship is to him
I personally don't see the appeal of dances, but I gotta admit, dancing has some great potential for cool shots.
I think I can now add 'hard light' to my list of blending modes I can use comfortably. (Before this, the only entries on that list were multiply, color dodge, and luminosity. I'm not good with blending modes, ok?)
I think I forgot to post this when I finished it, so here you go.