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Jeff Satur

March 8, 1995 (28)

Beta (switch)

Smoking ashes 

"Jeff can you bring me a green apple from the basket" his mother asked once but instead of bringing a green apple as he was told little Jeff simply brought two apples a green and a yellow one. "Hand me the green one" he still handed the wrong one and recieved a slap for joking around an impatient mother. "But I don't see the green one" little Jeff bowled his eyes out feeling guilty even though he didn't know what he did wrong. No one ever thought there was something wrong with him except that he was playing dumb and only doing this to annoy others. He was only diagnosed with ASPD and so it was only a matter of fact that Jeff shouldn't be in this world. From being hit or beaten up couple times whenever he showed signs of 'acting dumb' again,  or even being completely ignored as if he didn't exist; Jeff has grown more distant from people. Only seeing their true facial expression with no colours and no filters, it disgusted him. 

By the time he turned 16, he has already created his own ballet of colours that matched every human expression the ballet that he could only see in shades of what seemed more like a mix of magenta, cyan and aqua colors together; no red, no blue, no green and no yellow. 

His own ballet of colors was not warm nor cold just more like AI filter effect on the world around him. 

That's probably why his illustrations seemed unique without anyone knowing the story behind them. Eventually gaining the interest of unique webtoons writers. It has become a good source of living and being more independent. 

As it seems that life is smiling to him, he is the one laughing back at the world. 

Illustrator (AI graphics and crime scenes)

This is Jeff's eye condition Tritanopia

(as colors are formed through mixing the main colors "red,yellow,blue" in this case the shades of blue and yellow and what results from mixing them do not form in the case of tritanopia which is also different from the case of other color blindness)

Click the photo below for a better idea on how his vision works