It was worth it to stay up.
In this entry:
1)Snip of a piece of art for my friend Christopher Doll.
Scroll down a little and you'll see
2)Stuff White People Like (The Audio Book). Comment if you're taking it, please and thanks.

I like how this one came out. There's no consistency to the way I draw- sometimes it's very nice, other times it's just bad. If I could learn some effing patience, bet I could do this kinda stuff all the time.
"Honey, is that a man or a woman?"
Yeh, dun' bother asking... I haven't figured out Ginger myself. Ukyo, though... Ukyo's definitely, probably, 50% likely to maybe be male. I think.
Don't go getting the wrong idea from the cut either; this picture is rated G. *Expecto comments-to-the-contrary-o!*
A'right, enough babblin'- That Audio Book is here. Download. Enjoy it, too!. Hosted on my own Megaupload page, so it's safe.
In this entry:
1)Snip of a piece of art for my friend Christopher Doll.
Scroll down a little and you'll see
2)Stuff White People Like (The Audio Book). Comment if you're taking it, please and thanks.

I like how this one came out. There's no consistency to the way I draw- sometimes it's very nice, other times it's just bad. If I could learn some effing patience, bet I could do this kinda stuff all the time.
"Honey, is that a man or a woman?"
Yeh, dun' bother asking... I haven't figured out Ginger myself. Ukyo, though... Ukyo's definitely, probably, 50% likely to maybe be male. I think.
Don't go getting the wrong idea from the cut either; this picture is rated G. *Expecto comments-to-the-contrary-o!*
A'right, enough babblin'- That Audio Book is here. Download. Enjoy it, too!. Hosted on my own Megaupload page, so it's safe.
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Date: Saturday, April 25th, 2009 01:05 am (UTC)From:The lowermost hand with the pink nails obviously belongs to the kid in the tie, but where's the other hand coming from? Is it someone else's? The main figure's other hand (if so, it comes out of nowhere)? And the thing behind the kid's head - is that the other arm, or part of the background, or what?
I really enjoy the person's hair (the loose sketchy look serves better sometimes than the hard, defined line) and the selective use of color.
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Date: Saturday, April 25th, 2009 02:19 am (UTC)From:That other hand's part of the bigger picture. Someone else's yep. Ginger wouldn't be seen without her pink nails!
Thank you, Oz! (And you might love that book, too.)