Drawfag
A drawfag is a member of that small minority of posters who actually possess artistic talent and, better yet, use it to produce and post relevant images. /tg/ has an extremely large population of active drawfags compared to most other 4chan boards. This is generally held to be a good thing, but many fa/tg/uys are somewhat wary due to the tendency of some drawfags to cause drama.
Drawfags come in all styles, abilities and tastes, and usually stick to a certain topic regarding the images they produce. This sometimes causes discontent as the overwhelming majority of drawfags stick to Warhammer 40,000 material, leaving relatively few who draw images relating to other topics such as Dungeons & Dragons.
Threads where a drawfag is posting are typically more active, especially as posters attempt to get the resident drawfag to illustrate one of their own ideas. Sometimes drawfags will create threads specifically to take requests, which happens fairly frequently for character portraits and things like that. Threads that produce an awesome or hilarious mental image such as "a Texan rancher stereotype mounted atop his armored, pregnant loli waifu defending a field of grazing lolis from marauding bears" (don't ask) result in cries for a passing drawfag to create an actual image. Depressingly enough, these requests are rarely answered, but apparently it happens often enough that nobody ever gives up hope.
Due to the nature of drawfags, and how they always seem to work together rather than stir competition, it is believed that under the rule of Miko, the drawfags have formed a collective group with which they can underhandedly direct the flow of acceptable content in /tg/. This is known as The Consortium.
How Drawfags are Born, and How they Die
It all begins with a thread on /tg/. Could be any thread, it doesn't take much.
A fa/tg/uy in possession of a tablet, then enters the thread, and decides his scribbles will help contribute for him.
After having submitted their artwork, the artist notices a increase in interest in the thread, with cries of "Draw more!"
The artist continues to draw for the thread, and after about the fourth image submitted, the rest of /tg/ realizes that the drawfag is still around despite attempts to troll it away, and names it.
A undetermined amount of time passes, in which the drawfag enters a large number of threads and draws in all of them, spreading his or her fame and popularity across the board.
Once over the hill in popularity the impending death of the drawfag becomes apparent: the drawfag's ego is simply too large for good-for-nothing trolls to handle, and he or she will not consider drawing for /tg/ unless there are special circumstances or he is just asked nicely. At this point the drawfag is now dead to /tg/, and all threads he or she participates in become filled with trolling attempts to remove it from the thread, in the manner you would banish Socrates from Athens.
The artist then slips into obscurity, the sup/tg/ paintchat, or retreats back to deviantART, where they complain about /tg/'s shittiness.
Drawfag monikers
Unless the drawfag forces a name that they already go by, they are named by their peers according to their contributions. For example, a drawfag that draws a Necron in a couple of humorous situations is aptly named "Lolcron". Things rarely get more complicated.
Known Drawfags
Please do not make individual pages for them; simply list their name here.
Old Guard
- Miko, the origin of LCB shenanigans. We miss her. Her recent efforts can be found at her deviantART account, but she has apparently deleted most of her older images. Fortunately, suptg maintains an archive of recovered images for posterity.
- Bloogah!, who is a furry, but we don't care.
- Ragathol, who was a cool dude! He is currently abducted and being forced to do Touhou fanart.
- Circle A, who has great talent, but is currently working on faces or something? Hopefully he'll come back. In the meantime, check out his blog, he dumps some of his awesome work there.
- DrawAnon, who is made of lulz and Polish.
- Lolcron (DRIZZT OF NECRON) & Lolcrona, resident Necron artists.
- Jaekyu, a drawfag of old who's made a recent triumphant return under cover of anonymity.
- Jeanstealer >:I
- Mazed, creator of the Abomination band, one of the most epic things to grace /tg/. He too has a deviantArt page.
- Chink (alternate), who draws disturbing yet hilarious 40k porn but has a much better grip on his stylus than on the rules of English grammar. Drafted, but still visits /tg/ on vacations.
- B&hammer40kun, who is so old-school he was drawing for /tg/ before /tg/ actually existed. He posts anonymously, but occasionally makes threads to take requests. Will put tits on ANYTHING.
- Muju, a drawfag who recently appeared but seems to have impressive skills. Fond of drawing Sisters of Battle.
- Gannadene, creator of Fuklaw and assorted abominations. He also has a deviantART page. Generally posts anonymously.
- Littlegaunt, spawner of Chem-chan and the original Scary Marine art.
Recent Lurkers
- Mr. Culexus Also known as Collossal Fagot (sic), WEABOO SHITSCRIBBLE, and "that guy who made Cultist-chan". Used to be mostly hated, but now we seem to be okay with him.
- Lucid (alternate) Known for doing the Super /tg/ Wars series and a whole hell of a lot of Ruby Quest fanart. Always posts anonymously.
- Sly Mambo/Rambo/Marbo/Manbow, a new drawfag of moderate skill. Fond of drawing random things and taking requests. Uses pen a lot.
- Gnome, creator of Dorf Quest, a self-professed "Scribblefag". Usually posts anonymously, except during Dorf Quest.
- Sildre is mostly known for some cutebold fanart and supporting the brief "RAT ASS" phenomenon.
- Jo, of NerfNOW fame, seems to have accidentally commandeered Culexus' hate brigade. Generally well-received, sometimes shows up to do requests, and is made of moé.
- Greg Mustache is quite recent, but has an impressive delivery rate. Seems to have named himself after his totally rockin' mustache.
Links
Drawfags' Anonib A makeshift archive of some drawfaggotry. Drawfags will post here when they get banned sometimes. There is a request section that is mostly ignored.