Anonymous asked: on a related note, are your commissions still open? 83c
sorry! I wish they were but this was for one of the Patreon supporters (the 100 dollar tier includes a commissioned picture if you want it), on the whole though I’m still closed for commissions
I’m reblogging myself because I read the source. The lead scientist involved theorized that it was going fast enough that A) it would not have burnt up in our atmosphere, and B) it would not have been caught in Earth’s orbit. Essentially meaning, the first man made object launched into space was a manhole cover that’s still traveling the cosmic abyss.
oof sorry for zero activity yesterday I was two nights of no sleep tired and had to use every drop of brain juice to concentrate on work, mebbe I’ll get something done for you today though ‘cause I slept a crazy good amount
Anonymous asked: It's scary that yes, Gladstone can do things without putting in any effort (e.g. get a hole-in-one), but he'll cause more catastrophe the less work he puts in. Like if he shot in the general direction of the hole in golf, all the world has to do is get the right wind currents, etc. but if he shot like, backwards where there are no obstacles to put it back to the correct path there'll be an earthquake or something. It might be in everyone else's best interests that Gladstone at least tries a bit.
^^^ yes! yes yes, although it’s fun because this is where Gladstone’s luck gets ‘sentient’, because in some stories it’s as if it likes the challenge/trust of him allowing it to do all the legwork, but in some stories it’s as if it gets annoyed at being used too much, and then things go sour for him! it’s a really fun plot generator, lots of potential- much of the time the overall result is dependant on what deserves to happen to him/the others in the story
Anonymous asked: I have a question: Did you intern at Disney? And even if you didn't. can you tell me what was expected of you where ever you did intern at? I only ask because I have the opportunity to intern at Disney, even though I don't have any formal training in art, and I want to know if I'd be able to make it.
good for you anon! I didn’t intern at anywhere- just crashed into a storyboarding job (after 6 months of looking for work) so I can’t answer the question, sorry! best of luck! I’d advise you to take the opportunity and try anyway, if you want to- even if you don’t get in, they’ll make a note of you and if you try again in the future it’ll increase the odds!