Spent a lovely afternoon in Cafe Helios today drawing tree house designs for a project I’m working on with Kurt.
Spent a lovely afternoon in Cafe Helios today drawing tree house designs for a project I’m working on with Kurt.
What the heck are we paying scientists for if they’re not making large reptilian pets for us?
(also, yes, that valentine’s day card was entirely factual.)
Portuguese Pangram: Um pequeno jabuti xereta viu dez cegonhas felizes. // A curious little red-footed tortoise saw ten happy storks.
A pangram, in case you missed it, is a sentence that uses every letter in the alphabet at least once (quick brown fox, etc). Here’s where you’ll be able to find my other pangrams.
Bulgarian Pangram
Roughly translates to “A fluffy little bunny running under the southern tree blooming in blue.”
I have a thing for pangrams — sentences that use every letter of the alphabet at least once, such as The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over The Lazy Dog. I found out that there are pangrams for other languages with different alphabets (duh) and I’ve been wanting to do a series of them for quite some time. Keep an eye out!
My first painting turned out a lot better, but i needed to have TWO. Anyway, here’s what I did real quick this morning.
Please enjoy this, my first comic made using my wacom tablet! Hopefully you know how to count to 5 in French, otherwise it isn’t funny at all.
I really enjoy the color scheme used for her character in Runaways, and it was a lot of fun to make!
Until I am cool enough to draw my own superheroes, I am totally okay with studying the work of Alex Maleev. Faber-Castell PITT pens were my weapon of choice for this.
This is one part of a belated birthday package for Mr. Joshua Rothhaas, who is now the ripe old age of 23 as of March 4th. Don’t worry, there are still more surprises!