Dorky panfandom ship news at 11; Mary got heat stroke and the boat sank but that’s okay when you can fly using an umbrella.
Also I am so tired my eyeballs are falling out of their sockets fare thee well tumblrbums.
Dorky panfandom ship news at 11; Mary got heat stroke and the boat sank but that’s okay when you can fly using an umbrella.
Also I am so tired my eyeballs are falling out of their sockets fare thee well tumblrbums.
Daily OC number whatever man this week was terrible sorry I’ll try to get back to this.
Female porcupine pirates. You know it makes sense.
She’s called Calette and took over from the famed pirate Gold Pin Salverre after she accidentally pushed him into a volcano and then found out he was actually an okay dude. You know. Afterwards.
Yeah well how was she supposed to know jeez.
I wound up talking about this ship to one of my long-standing friends today and she told me ‘you know it’s not a proper ship until you’ve drawn one of them dying in the arms of the other in an overly dramatic fashion right’ and well damn can’t argue with that sort of logic can you.
Also Exitvoid is a horror panfandom game so hell it’s practically canon :|
I’m unpacking the boxes from moving back from Canada and I keep finding all the sketchbooks I used while I was studying at VFS.
These are some Western movie sketches of Arthur and Mesi from while I was playing about with different genre ideas for SKIP
I still find these two slightly adorable :>
(More doodles from not-watching-tv on the sofa) I think one of the things that draws me to Fred/Yes Man as an interesting concept is how he’s suddenly got all these new emotions and doesn’t really know what they are or how to deal with them.
So yeah I tried to imagine how he’d react to being really fucking sad for the first time.
It sucks, huh Freddie.
I think I’m going to start doing a thing where I design a new character every day.
When I played with my toys the stories were always very epic and involved and were quite often about murders (the villain was usually the sole Barbie we owned). These two are a pair of crime busting buddies; Lucy is the brains and brawn, Thomas is the tact. Thomas is also very very glad that gun is welded to his back, partly because he hates violence, but mostly because Lucy would be using it every five minutes if it wasn’t. Not that she hasn’t tried.