u/Boy_II

[OC] Horikita Suzune | Hand-drawn

[OC] Horikita Suzune | Hand-drawn

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Decided to drop my sketch of Horikita. Just a cool girl with a cool mood. Honestly, she hits different in this style.

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​Any Horikita fans in the house? What do you think of the art?

u/Boy_II — 3 days ago

Bringing the legendary Assassin back to life. I wanted to capture the sharp lines of the hidden blade through a specific ultraviolet lens, emphasizing the contrast between the heritage of the Creed and the depth of the shadows.

​Every stroke is a step toward perfection. In this silence, the shadow becomes as dangerous as the steel itself.

​What do you think about this lighting for traditional art?

u/Boy_II — 6 days ago

Greetings, fellow creators.

I have been on Reddit for only 12 days, but I have already spent that time dissecting the psychology of the typical hater. I am a content creator: I draw physically with pencils and markers, I compose music via Suno under the brand Boy II, and I construct complex, conceptual texts. Yet, the moment a "shriveled gnome" senses AI involvement—even in a single comma—the circus begins.

Here are my observations from the "White Room":

  • AI is an Exoskeleton for the Brain, Not a Replacement for the Soul. When I take my original idea and use AI to refine the punctuation or structure, I am not "copying"—I am polishing. It is 2026! Denying AI today is like denying filters on TikTok or lenses in cameras. If a tool helps you master a language, understand quantum physics, or refine your artistic vision faster, that is evolution, not a fraud.
  • The Freudian Diagnosis: Why do they scream "You are AI, you are trash"? It’s classic projection. These people fear a future where their stagnant skills are devalued. It is easier for them to label me a "robot" than to admit that a human can produce high-quality content by mastering modern tools. Their laughter ("hahaha") is merely the noise of a frightened ego.
  • The "Gnome" Strategy (via Robert Greene): These characters are energy vampires. They never discuss the actual substance of a post—like my breakdown of Chrollo Lucilfer (Hunter x Hunter) and Aizen Sosuke (Bleach) vs. Funny Valentine (JoJo) and Makima (Chainsaw Man). They attack the form to force you to apologize. The Laws of Power state: Never explain, never apologize. If they say I think like a robot, I accept it as a compliment to my efficiency.
  • Evidence of Obsession: I have the screenshots. Even when I post a physical drawing made with markers, they still spew hate. This proves they don't care how the content is made; they only care about venting their bile.

The Bottom Line: I will continue to create. I use AI to visualize my ideas so that people can see what I mean, rather than just reading dry text. If your definition of "humanity" requires grammatical errors and slow processing, then I am perfectly happy being a "robot."

Stay human, stay smart. 🫰

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u/Boy_II — 8 days ago

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That scene after the chess match where Tsukishiro confronts Kiyotaka was honestly terrifying. You can literally feel the "White Room" coldness coming off the Acting Director. It’s not just a school game anymore—the real world is catching up to him.

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How do you think Ayanokouji will act now?

Is this pressure actually a good thing that will force him to stop holding back, or is he finally being cornered by his father’s influence?

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Can he really escape the "petals" of his father's reach, or is the school no longer a safe haven? Curious to hear your thoughts on how he’ll survive this

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u/Boy_II — 8 days ago

Yo, stayed up way too late thinking about this. For Ayanokoji, this whole school is basically a sandbox for his "freedom," but let’s be real — the biggest mystery isn't even the White Room anymore. It’s his heart. Or what’s left of it.

​Can anyone actually reach him, or is he just gonna walk away from graduation with that same empty, dead-inside look? Looking at the LNs, we have 3 main girls who could actually flip the switch, but they all represent totally different psychological paths. Here’s how I see it:

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​1. Kei Karuizawa (The "Textbook"). Their dynamic is honestly heavy. It started as a "parasite and host" deal — pure survival. But she’s the only one who’s seen his darkest side and didn't flinch. Koji literally calls her his "textbook" to learn love. But here’s the kicker: is he actually catching feelings, or is he just finishing a chapter before he discards the book? If he stays with her, it’s proof he can overcome his programming.

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​2. Honami Ichinose (The "Anomaly"). The girl with the 1,000,000+ points (actually like 2.6M, which is insane) and a soul that’s way too pure for this school. She’s his total polar opposite. Pure light vs. absolute shadow. I keep thinking: can her genuine kindness actually "hack" his brain? It would be a total system error for a White Room masterpiece to feel something just because someone is... nice. But maybe that’s the only way to break him?

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​3. Hiyori Shiina (The "Same Frequency"). The quiet MVP. No toxic drama, no protection deals, no trauma bonding. Just books and the exact same mental wavelength. Sometimes it feels like she’s the only one who doesn't need a "manual" to understand him — she just gets it. Could the endgame be that simple? Just two people finding peace in a library while the rest of the world burns in schemes?

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What’s your take though?

Who has the best shot at melting that ice? Is it one of them, or am I missing someone bigger? Maybe Arisu because she’s the only one who knows his "roots"? Or maybe someone like Horikita who’s been there since day one?

​If you have a theory, drop the name and tell me WHY you think she’s the endgame. Let’s look at the psychology behind it. Who actually wins? 👇🔥

u/Boy_II — 8 days ago

# In Classroom of the Elite, Kiyotaka Ayanokoji masters the environment by staying in the shadows. His strategy often mirrors the principles found in Robert Greene's 48 Laws of Power. Here are three laws that define a true masterpiece of strategy:

**​1. On Self-Control (Law 4)**

*​"Always say less than necessary. When you try to impress people with words, the more you say, the more common you appear, and the less in control."*

*Insight: True authority comes from mystery. By staying quiet, you remain unpredictable and force others to fill the silence with their own weaknesses.*

​**2. On Real Results (Law 9)**

*​"Win through your actions, never through argument. Any momentary triumph through argument is a Pyrrhic victory: the resentment you stir up lasts longer than any change of opinion."*

*Insight: Words are cheap and easily forgotten. Actions, however, create a lasting impact. Let your achievements be your only defense.*

​**3. On Emotional Superiority (Law 36)**

*​"Disdain things you cannot have: ignoring them is the best revenge. By acknowledging a petty problem, you give it existence and credibility."*

*Insight: Your attention is a currency. When you react to critics or small problems, you make them important. By ignoring them, you show they are beneath you.*

​What do you think about this? Does Ayanokoji follow these rules perfectly?

u/Boy_II — 9 days ago
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Finally filled another page in my sketchbook. I really wanted to capture that intense look of his, so I went heavy on the shadows and focused on the lighting.

​My hand is literally cramping from the hair and the headband details lol. Added that red pop for the sharingan at the very end to make it stand out.

​What do you guys think? Did I nail the vibe or is something off?

u/Boy_II — 10 days ago
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Just finished this in my sketchbook. I wanted to draw a nun but covered her hands in tattoos and kept the crosses. My fingers are literally cramping from doing all those tiny details, but I really wanted that heavy black contrast.

​Added the green eyes at the very last second.

​What do you guys think? Did I overdo the ink or is the vibe right? 👁️💚👁️

u/Boy_II — 11 days ago
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I’ve been working on this sketch of Mahito for a bit. Tried to capture that smug look he always has when he’s about to mess someone up. Honestly, as much as I hate him, his design is just too cool not to draw.

​Everything’s hand-drawn in my sketchbook. I’m pretty stoked with how the shading turned out, especially on the stitches. What do you guys think? Does he look punchable enough?

u/Boy_II — 12 days ago

Was digging through some old sketchbooks today and stumbled upon this. I drew this a while ago and completely forgot how much effort I put into that hand-drawn logo and the skull details.

​I still love the "Overlord" vibe — wanted to capture Ainz-sama in his full glory with that iconic red flare in his eye.

​Technical Check:

​Medium: Traditional (Ink, Markers, and Colored Pencils).

​Vibe: Loyal subject of the Great Tomb of Nazarick.

​Who else is still waiting for more Overlord content? Let me know what you think of this old-school sketch!

u/Boy_II — 14 days ago
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Literally just finished this. There is nothing like drawing Alucard when he finally cuts loose!

​Wanted to capture that iconic, insane grin and pure chaos energy. I really focused on high contrast with deep black and vibrant red markers to make it feel dangerous.​

Technical Check: ​Medium: Traditional (Alcohol Markers and Fine-liners).

​Style: Angry and Aggressive Linework.

​Who else thinks Hellsing Ultimate has the wildest moments in anime? Let me know what you think of this manic vibe!

u/Boy_II — 12 days ago
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Literally just put my colored pencils down 10 minutes ago! I had to capture Kuroko right when he enters "The Zone" during a high-stakes Seirin match.

​Love rewatching his insane drive moments. I really wanted to focus on that intense look in his eyes and the electric blue aura.

​Tech Check:

​Medium: Traditional Colored Pencil Sketch (Seirin Jersey #11).

​Time: Just fresh off the sketchbook!

​I'm really hyped with how this turned out. Who else thinks Kuroko's Basketball has the best hype moments in anime?

u/Boy_II — 14 days ago
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Decided to use some dark colors and focus on his intense expression. Used ink and alcohol markers in my sketchbook. I hope I captured that menacing look! What do you guys think? Feedbacks are welcome.

Whenever I draw Alucard, I always think of this iconic line: "The Bird of Hermes is my name, eating my wings to make me tame." Here is my latest marker sketch.

u/Boy_II — 12 days ago