An artist posted a Frieren drawing to Reddit. It wasn't perfect, and people made fun of it. Then something unexpected happened.
Redditor SpaceDev1 shared their fan art of Frieren from an upward angle on November 12th with the caption "I practiced drawing faces in a different angle, but it looks kinda weird lol." The chin was off. The perspective was tricky. It wasn't polished.
The drawing went viral, but not for the reasons they expected. People turned it into memes. Some made jokes. The chin became the focal point of edits and parodies. It could have ended there, just another drawing getting roasted online.
Instead, something beautiful happened. Artists everywhere started attempting the same challenging angle. Not to mock it, but to try it themselves. They realized how difficult upward perspectives actually are. Professional and amateur artists joined in, creating their own versions. The trend became known as "Friangle."
Then the messages started coming. "Thank you for helping me get my art groove back. You've genuinely inspired me." Artists thanked SpaceDev1 for reminding them that trying matters more than perfection. What started as mockery turned into one of the most wholesome art trends in months.
The drawing that people initially laughed at ended up inspiring thousands to create. It proved that putting your work out there, even when it's imperfect, can spark something far bigger than you imagined.
