💼 Careercow Andrew Dobson (aka Tom Preston)

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Wait? You gotta be shitting me! Putting them into a baseball outfit wasn't even his idea?
Did this man ever had a single, creative thought in his life?
He just redrew them in a style more alike to the series and screwed that up?

Also... just putting this here:
He, not only, redrew a (I guess) 12 to 14 year old SD-version of Korra and Asami, with body fitting shirts, but also changed their pants into these skimpy 80s-workout shorts (also known as the "pervy gym teacher attractor").

I think even the "Stop drawing sexist crap!!!"-panel isn't going to cut it here.

Dobson could have... oh just let me pick something at random:
Put both of them into a wild west setting,
or into the cockpit of a spaceship,
having them pose as "Daft-Punk-alikes" behind the turning table...

...I don't know, anything that shows a shred of creativity.

Yeah, the possibilities are endless... unless youe name's dobson.

On topic of redrawing Asami and Korra, every time I see Korrasami (or any assinine shipping portmanteau for that matter) being used I think of this moment of Transformers history:
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How could Dobson mix up Asami and Korra's eye colour? Just how? It is such a basic detail that is shown in almost every episode. That's him missing the detail for 4 seasons.

..... oh, Nookie bear was most likely fapping to their tits and didn't bother to look at the faces to notice their eye colour, didn't he? :roll:

I wonder if he would notice if Korra's arms were turned blue....
He's missing out on so many obvious details lately (This plus messing up the names of Pokemon and Skyrim races), I wonder if he's wanting people to call him out to get attention or he just has no eye for any kind of detail?

I see what you're saying - essentially, that maturity of subject matter and maturity of treatment are two different things. And I suppose I just wanted to apologise if I appeared to be taking a terribly snobbish, condescending attitude towards cartoons. Like, "oh, Spongebob Squarepants - expresses the basic Existential dilemmas of the human condition so profoundly"... :lol: It's just that, with the possible exception of "Up" (which I understand dealt with death, the grieving process etc.), Dobson seems to have chosen such exceptionally fluffy examples of media intended - first and foremost - for children. Which makes his claims to "maturity" laughable.

Can any Kiwis who really know their animation perhaps share examples of cartoons that take "mature" themes - and cover them in a mature way? (Powerlevelling terribly here, but - well, "Ren and Stimpy" was the last cartoon I paid any serious attention to, so I really have no idea what I'm talking about! :oops: )
I think the issue here is Dobby confusing mature content (Like violence and porn) with mature themes. (I'm not sure if that's the right way to put it)

Some childrens media can be really good at dealing with stuff like death and feelings of alienation but the one thing it generally never covers is grey morality, there usually is a clear line between good characters and evil characters.

(To add two more enjoyable childrens animations with mature themes The Brave Little Toaster (Especially this scene) and the anime Night on the Galactic Railroad)
Ah, Watership Down and When The Wind Blows - the films of my childhood! Both absolute classics... But yes, you're right - Dobson's reached the point where anything that makes him feel even slightly uncomfortable - for however short a time - can be dismissed as "triggering".
Talking about When The Wind Blows, Raymond Brigg's other work The Snowman contains pretty mature themes considering the audience (It was originally a picture book which was then made into a non verbal cartoon), in the documentary about the sequel he said he was against it being made and it took 20 years to get him to change his mind because
The snowman melting was supposed to symbolise its death
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I did a bit of an edit to see if I could improve the Korra Asami softball image.
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  • shrunk their heads
  • squashed the image vertically (this not only helped with their proportions, it made the ball round)
  • lightened the lines on Asami's face
  • brought Asami's left shoulder in and tried to fix her chest
  • switched their eye color!
  • put a brown overlay on the image to tone down the black linework some and pull all the colors together
  • left the miss-matched foot perspective alone, cause I aint redrawing the whole thing to fix that
/art crit, possible troll-shielding
 
I did a bit of an edit to see if I could improve the Korra Asami softball image.
  • shrunk their heads
  • squashed the image vertically (this not only helped with their proportions, it made the ball round)
  • lightened the lines on Asami's face
  • brought Asami's left shoulder in and tried to fix her chest
  • switched their eye color!
  • put a brown overlay on the image to tone down the black linework some and pull all the colors together
  • left the miss-matched foot perspective alone, cause I aint redrawing the whole thing to fix that
/art crit, possible troll-shielding
Not a bad attempt. But it is going to take more than a simple edit to make Dobson's art look more appealing.
 
He's missing out on so many obvious details lately (This plus messing up the names of Pokemon and Skyrim races), I wonder if he's wanting people to call him out to get attention or he just has no eye for any kind of detail?


I think the issue here is Dobby confusing mature content (Like violence and porn) with mature themes. (I'm not sure if that's the right way to put it)

Some childrens media can be really good at dealing with stuff like death and feelings of alienation but the one thing it generally never covers is grey morality, there usually is a clear line between good characters and evil characters.

(To add two more enjoyable childrens animations with mature themes The Brave Little Toaster (Especially this scene) and the anime Night on the Galactic Railroad)

Talking about When The Wind Blows, Raymond Brigg's other work The Snowman contains pretty mature themes considering the audience (It was originally a picture book which was then made into a non verbal cartoon), in the documentary about the sequel he said he was against it being made and it took 20 years to get him to change his mind because
The snowman melting was supposed to symbolise its death
.
Adding to it, Static Shock had some mature themes. One episode had Richie's dad a racist, which caused Richie to run away. Another had Static go back in time (with the help of the bang baby Timezone), to save his mother, which he couldn't.

That's a good point, I think Dobson just doesn't have an eye for detail.
 
Adding to it, Static Shock had some mature themes. One episode had Richie's dad a racist, which caused Richie to run away. Another had Static go back in time (with the help of the bang baby Timezone), to save his mother, which he couldn't.
His mother having been killed through gang violence, which was relevant enough in his life [getting superpowers during a gang fight, and the bullying/gun episode].
 
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I know this comic has probably been posted a zillion times but I just have to point out how it's the perfect representation of Dobson's ego and his hypocrisy.
-Dobson portrays his detractors as people who get pissed off at certain names or words for seemingly no reason. Pretty funny coming from a guy who bitches about "triggers".
-Dobson projects his own faults onto his detractors. Namely his defensiveness, elitism, hypersensitivity, childishness, argumentative attitude and victim complex.
-Is he really white knighting Justin Bieber? Seriously?
-It's unclear exactly what point he is trying to make here. He seems to be giving a very child-like comeback of "Well, you do it too!" The problem is that Dobson is portraying people who hate popular things as idiots even though in the very same comic he basically admits that's why he hates anime and manga. In other words, Dobson the more Dobson tries to portray himself as the victim, the more he comes off as a giant douche.
-Look at the Character's shirt collars. Dobson can't even maintain consistency in 4 almost bare panels.
 
Also, am I color blind or did he just color Asami's eyes blue and Korra's green?
- Their eyes are also the wrong colors too.
- Asami's hair is supposed to be black, not turd brown.
Dobson does a lot of these mistakes.
He fucks up the name of the Elder Scrolls race "Khajiit", he draws Spongebob without his blue irises and eyelashes, he screws up a Pokemon's name despite it being the punchline in his comic... and that's just the recently emerged tip of the iceberg. He's constantly fucking up details big and small of things he claims to be a huge fan of.

It's really starting to look like he's either a really shallow faux-fan poser or he's got a really bad perception.
You know, Dobson, there's this thing where you can actually just ignore chat. I do it all the time in WoW. Just because everyone else is a tard doesn't mean you have to let it get to you.
Oh you card... implying Dobson is mature enough to overlook inconvenient or annoying details! Well played, Nara, well played.
Besides, I assume Dobson is playing on a PVE server. Or maybe even PVE-RP. The fuck has he got to complain about?
I doubt he's playing it at all.
Dobs suffers from a variety of made up mental issues, digital agoraphobia being one of them.
He's mortified by the mere thought of engaging an unknown person online... it might be a troll with a squirtgun!
squashed the image vertically (this not only helped with their proportions, it made the ball round)
You're kidding, right? Dobson can't even draw a circle without screwing up?
 
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I know this comic has probably been posted a zillion times but I just have to point out how it's the perfect representation of Dobson's ego and his hypocrisy.
-Dobson portrays his detractors as people who get pissed off at certain names or words for seemingly no reason. Pretty funny coming from a guy who bitches about "triggers".
-Dobson projects his own faults onto his detractors. Namely his defensiveness, elitism, hypersensitivity, childishness, argumentative attitude and victim complex.
-Is he really white knighting Justin Bieber? Seriously?
-It's unclear exactly what point he is trying to make here. He seems to be giving a very child-like comeback of "Well, you do it too!" The problem is that Dobson is portraying people who hate popular things as idiots even though in the very same comic he basically admits that's why he hates anime and manga. In other words, Dobson the more Dobson tries to portray himself as the victim, the more he comes off as a giant douche.
-Look at the Character's shirt collars. Dobson can't even maintain consistency in 4 almost bare panels.
Something something Batman something something hypocrasy
 
It's really starting to look like he's either a really shallow faux-fan poser or he's got a really bad perception.
I'd like to assume it's a little of the second and a lot of the first.

I mean think about it- He wasn't on board with LoK until it's third season (?), only uses the roller in Splatoon, and doesn't kill anyone in Skyrim (which I believe you have to do at points in order to proceed with the plot, haven't played the game myself, so someone correct me if I'm wrong on that). On top of that, he's got a raging hateboner for Anime and Batman. And doesn't take the time to actually look up such simple things like the eye colors of Korra and Asami, or the Inkling's ear shape.

Next thing you know, he's probably going to come out and say "Oh and about that SJW bullshit, yeah I faked my interest in that." At this point, Dobsy doesn't deserve any of his followers/asspatters.
 
I'd like to assume it's a little of the second and a lot of the first.

I mean think about it- He wasn't on board with LoK until it's third season (?), only uses the roller in Splatoon, and doesn't kill anyone in Skyrim (which I believe you have to do at points in order to proceed with the plot, haven't played the game myself, so someone correct me if I'm wrong on that). On top of that, he's got a raging hateboner for Anime and Batman. And doesn't take the time to actually look up such simple things like the eye colors of Korra and Asami, or the Inkling's ear shape.

Next thing you know, he's probably going to come out and say "Oh and about that SJW bullshit, yeah I faked my interest in that." At this point, Dobsy doesn't deserve any of his followers/asspatters.

In Skyrim you kill a lot of people. But Dobbie has it modded so he doesn't have to fight. Who knows what that does to the quests. I'm not even sure I heard about these mods before, but maybe they were initially made so that the game isn't too hard for rookie players who play a less fighty character like a thief.
 
In Skyrim you kill a lot of people. But Dobbie has it modded so he doesn't have to fight. Who knows what that does to the quests. I'm not even sure I heard about these mods before, but maybe they were initially made so that the game isn't too hard for rookie players who play a less fighty character like a thief.
I sure didn't, not until Dobson confirmed using such things, at least.
 
You can only go so far without killing anything in Skyrim. If he didn't want to kill most animals, he could've gotten Kyne's Token, which when worn in my experience, prevents animals from attacking on sight unless you provoke them. IIRC, there's also a shout that calms animals. Or if he wasn't such a faggot and played Dragonborn, there's a Shout called Bend Will that can pretty much stop anything from attacking you. But then again those things require effort to achieve, and Dobson is allergic to effort. Mind you these are all in the game, not mods. So much for him claiming to love Skyrim. I swear Dobson brings out the sperglord in me sorry for sperging.
Dobson does a lot of these mistakes.
He fucks up the name of the Elder Scrolls race "Khajiit", he draws Spongebob without his blue irises and eyelashes, he screws up a Pokemon's name despite it being the punchline in his comic... and that's just the recently emerged tip of the iceberg. He's constantly fucking up details big and small of things he claims to be a huge fan of.

It's really starting to look like he's either a really shallow faux-fan poser or he's got a really bad perception.
I'm going with the first. He gives off the "riding the bandwagon of what's popular with them cool kids" type.
 
In Skyrim you kill a lot of people. But Dobbie has it modded so he doesn't have to fight. Who knows what that does to the quests. I'm not even sure I heard about these mods before, but maybe they were initially made so that the game isn't too hard for rookie players who play a less fighty character like a thief.

I think you mean the yield mod. It allows you to end combat without killing your opponent when they say "I yield!" It's actually a pretty old mod, came out during the early days of Skyrim modding. IIRC it had more to do with immersion than lowering the difficulty. The normal difficulty in Skyrim is already ridiculously easy.
 
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