Crazy-black-and-green-laser-knives aren’t meant to be handled by little ones. Also, another Video Game Kickstarter a reader reminded me of: Shantae, Half-Genie Hero. Looks fun!
The sculpting tool only LOOKS like a blade. It's blunted, and lighter than it looks. Also, hitting or trying to carve something with it would probably chip and break it. It can also be difficult to control properly for the inexperienced user, but at a certain level of craft you can make both big sweeping cuts with it as well as smaller fine-tuned polishes.
The Maiden and the Eel Spirit. Crazy black and green things.
Initially I was going to draw Pohl using crazy-black-and-green stuff to make a padlock-shape on his phone before dialing to suggest he was securing the line, but I think making a phone call to his wife is a lot less risky than using crazy-black-and-green stuff in, well, a PUBLIC STAIRWELL.
Brown’s kind of already bending rules quite a bit as is. – – – – – New fan art added to the gallery from Victoria! Thank you! 😀 Also, for those interested, I’ve been following the Kickstarter page for Mighty[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Oh hello again, actual backgrounds. How've you been?
In this Very Special Episode of Selkie, we discuss racism and the stupidity thereof. – – – – – New Fanart today! Jacqueline from ISO Photo sent me this lovely painting: Thanks! 😀
I bet you'll never guess which panel backgrounds in this strip I like best.
I had to ask my mother the difference between chicken soup and chicken broth to make sure I used the right wording. Apparently broth is the second easiest thing in the world to to cook if you count boiling water as the first.
Gonna take a pass on the smudgey backgrounds for now. Might change my mind later, not sure yet. -EDIT- Woke up and changed my mind. Less smudgey more… I dunno, marble-y?
A lot more people remembered the “Nei Li” name-drop than I expected. 🙂 I got some really lovely fanarts from Datawog to share today! Four watercolor paintings. 😀 Thanks so much, Datawog!
I considered doing a close-up of Selkie's open gills, but it's not really necessary to see her gooey irritated membranes when I could use the panel space for story-pertinent stuff.