BellaKore

@bellakore.bsky.social

I like furries, TF, TG, drawing, writing, DnD or other tabletop, and characters! I love my characters and their moments.

Trying more contrasting shadows without too much hatching to transition it. I really like the result. I kinda gave up on the clothes but this was more for education and I liked it enough to post.

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These were really good posts explaining Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria I had to pull over On a personal level, this is one of my hardest things to deal with. Thankfully its not constant, and I've learned outward reactive regulation, but inside its still this, and sometimes the sad slips out >> 1/2

Post reads:
People with ADHD have what’s called Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD). It’s an extreme emotional response to perceived criticism or rejection.

Your brain can’t regulate the emotional pain, so a small comment feels like a devastating attack. A minor correction feels like total failure. Someone’s tone feels like hatred.
It’s not oversensitivity. It’s not being dramatic. Your brain literally can’t modulate the intensity of that emotional response.

It’s neurological, not a character flaw.Post reads:
If you love someone with ADHD, understand that tone is a weapon you didn't know you were carrying. A short text or a sigh of frustration isn't just a moment of stress to them, it's a signal of impending exile. Your consistency and reassurance aren't coddling; they are the bridge that helps them cross the gap of their own neurological insecurity.

Invest in your friends’ OCs. It’s like being in a fandom, except you get the benefit of having the inside scoop, too. Yes, show me the “bad” sketch, pitch me the shower thought… I love it.

So i'm experimenting with different kinds of hatching shading and other things in greyscale because I'd like to try out making comics like this at some point. Let me know what you think. Here is Max looking down at a grisly scene, feeling remorse and empathy.

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