Thank you, I am flattered! :)
Oh, thank you!
It’s still a bit of a shock, and I’m not sure how to respond to it at all. Waking up to see so many messages in my inbox is quite something, haha! In any case, the wireless internet at the airport forbids me from going on DeviantArt (?!), so I’ll have about 5 more hours to think it over! C:
I was going down the 99 Highway right before Furry Creek, and spotted “Moriarty was real” spray painted in yellow on a flat part of the mountain. I passed by it twice, but couldn’t get a photo. For anyone in Vancouver, Canada, did you happen to catch a shot at it?
Finished! Once again, characters belong to Magnolia Porter, Me, and Tom Siddell respectively.
I owed this to a friend months ago. He tested out to be a Monk of Space in the Homestuck Title Test.
Oww my aching hand.
I’m getting the first symptoms of post-term sickness, but the last panel makes me want to draw Can of Beans fanart!!!
Spring Term 2012
Class: Digital Illustration
Instructor: Dana Duncan
Art Center College of Design
Assignment: Paper Toy Illustration
S-so cute! :D
Okay, first of all, I am happy that I was finally able to legitly watch the second season BBC Sherlock on TV. It was hell getting to watch it in the first place. I spent about a week angsting that my cable provider didn’t have PBS Masterpiece on the channel list. Then, just today, I realized that PBS was called a different name in my area. And apparently it was doing reruns of Season 1 before the appointed time. I rejoiced! But not for long, for the TV and cable box at my grandpa’s place was unplugged, with the wires in jumbled pile! 15 minutes into the show, I was still tangled in wires and surrounded by the buzz of static. 10 minutes later, with parental assistance, the TV at last began working.
I was genuinely excited, really I was. Two-thirds of the show was better than none at all. But then, I began catching on to the parts that they cut out. I’m not the sharpest knife in the drawer, but I do notice when parts vital to character development, were missing. Some cuts were barely noticeable; if I didn’t watch the episode several times on my laptop beforehand, I wouldn’t have noticed it. But here and there, I’m pretty sure some parts of the music were garbled because of some messy transitions. I would be infuriated by it, but I knew that whoever was making the cuts had regulations to follow (namely, I suspect, time for the commercials to run through). Plus, the lady at the New York talk seemed really nice. But I really, really wished that the cuts weren’t made at all…




