This video from Dr Wolf and Firebrand made me think further about the fan fiction and fan arts of my works and characters.
Years ago, when I first heard about and saw a bit of these pieces, including a The “Asperchu” series, a bit of “Sonichu the Animated Series” and the number of the dark and twisted pieces as well, I had felt appalled and disgruntled, myself, on this what I would consider lacking in genuine love, heart and respect to the source material that I have drawn and written. And yet there were a number of praises for these.
After all the time that had passed, I have grown up mentally and emotionally, and upon retrospect, I feel better able to take in these past works with the grain of salt. The Documentary, for example, as I stated was up to 55% accurate and good, while the remainder was a total cringe-fest to me. I have contacted the creator of the documentary, and proposed an updated and Improved version of the documentary. While he is busy with a number of things right now as well, he is very interested in pursuing that improvement.
And I was also able to find More of the quality gem pieces from my fan base.
I take a moment right now to borrow from the wisdom shared in the below video, to better and more accurately express how I feel.
While I did or do feel some unease from the past works, I understand that those were a first pass for those people in their individual progressions towards better writing, drawing, and crafting. I Fully Encourage Everyone to keep trying and retrying towards what is a Real Better Quality Piece from themselves for all others, including myself.
So, Continue Onward, People! Strive for your own further improvements in your skills and talents with more practice! Even the roughest and unpolished can be appreciated like a shining, radiant gem stone!
Thank you all.
Love,
Miss Christine Weston Chandler
Years ago, when I first heard about and saw a bit of these pieces, including a The “Asperchu” series, a bit of “Sonichu the Animated Series” and the number of the dark and twisted pieces as well, I had felt appalled and disgruntled, myself, on this what I would consider lacking in genuine love, heart and respect to the source material that I have drawn and written. And yet there were a number of praises for these.
After all the time that had passed, I have grown up mentally and emotionally, and upon retrospect, I feel better able to take in these past works with the grain of salt. The Documentary, for example, as I stated was up to 55% accurate and good, while the remainder was a total cringe-fest to me. I have contacted the creator of the documentary, and proposed an updated and Improved version of the documentary. While he is busy with a number of things right now as well, he is very interested in pursuing that improvement.
And I was also able to find More of the quality gem pieces from my fan base.
I take a moment right now to borrow from the wisdom shared in the below video, to better and more accurately express how I feel.
While I did or do feel some unease from the past works, I understand that those were a first pass for those people in their individual progressions towards better writing, drawing, and crafting. I Fully Encourage Everyone to keep trying and retrying towards what is a Real Better Quality Piece from themselves for all others, including myself.
So, Continue Onward, People! Strive for your own further improvements in your skills and talents with more practice! Even the roughest and unpolished can be appreciated like a shining, radiant gem stone!
Thank you all.
Love,
Miss Christine Weston Chandler
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGSMAw21KYc