The release of Splatoon 2 has seen to the return of being able to share drawings online similar to that of the Wii’s Miiverse; and much like the first game, talented Japanese artists have been posting some absolutely phenomenal illustrations – whilst western ones have unsurprisingly opted for spreading “hilarious” memes.
One innovative designer also created a program that allows players to make more photo-realistic drawings, though apparently some illustrations are genuine; a video of the program being used:
A mere handful of all the incredible illustrations (and questionable comments):
Okay, no. f♥♥k the furry squid. Not because I hate furries, it’s because there is two clashing things at once. I am fine with scalies fucking furries but not. Squid. Furries.
…Slimies?
Didn’t know Splatoon has PSO Symbol Art.
The lvl of bad momos are strong in that
random shitter here who thinks his opinion matters, always found the increasingly prevalent copy-paste culture absolutely insufferable, but I guess the allure for imaginary grandeur and attention minus the hassle of actually creating something themselves is too irresistable to many.
Go back to posting Bob on youtube or greentext-“__/10” reviews on steam, obvious post-highschool but pre-adulthood “yo pokemon is totally for adults” duds. At least the nips actually make things.
This widespread usage and knowledge of memes is reaching a fever pitch and long passed the cancer status ever since early-mid 2016.
pretty weak memes if you ask me.