Okay, let's see how long this can actually stay up over here. Cross-posting from cohost.
My laptop broke recently, so I cannot finish romancing Karlach in my Wyll origin playthrough for a while, so in the meantime, I just have to imagine them.
Please write the essay, any general unnamed 18th century person I draw is probably gay and/or trans unless otherwise specified.
I can't stop reading the 1793 third edition of "A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue" (originally published 1785). I have been irritating all my friends and coworkers with fun new terms like "That's the barber!" and "He looks like God's revenge against murder."
Anyway, Ash talked me into drawing some of the phrases and I ended up with these little mid-1780s Londoners.
In addition to wrestler!Macbeth, I've decided Romeo & Juliet would also be fun to design and play around with. I really want to translate a traditionally-costumed kind of cast (Renaissance Italian & Tudor English influences) into gear.
None of them are actually related, I don't think. Just sort of a messy web of alliances and professional relationships.
If you were around when I was a teenager and on my last attempt at a modern!R&J you deserve a veterans discount
Finally finished up the tiny pocket sketchbook my roommate Caroline gave me for Christmas for keeping on my person at work, moving onto the pocket sketchbook my friend Tim gave me for Christmas for the same purpose.
A lot of this sketchbook was lists and writing down thoughts, but here's some "best-of"
I'm very slowly and agonizingly trying to teach myself game design to make an 18th century point and click adventure, and also continuing to transition.
I was rewatching School of Rock (2003) with my best friend from high school, and this scene is always my favorite, but body image has been extra difficult for me this week, and I really needed this pep talk from Jack Black as much as Tomika did.