coerulescens:

It is my favorite metaphorical canyon wren’s birthday today, so I drew them a thing.  Hope you have a very decent birthday, my friend.

I added a bit of color in a vague attempt at ‘washed-out watercolor’ because I don’t currently have access to a scanner or daylight, and no amount of photoshopping was going to fix that.  Not sure if it improved…anything.  Lawl.

Eee, I got a thing!

So there’s a promo for Creative Cloud up until tomorrow that gives you a 40% discount for a year. I’m trying it out, since I realized not only is CS fucking expensive, but if I want to be able to use it on my laptop or desktop, I’d have to buy both a Mac version and a Windows version, unless I do the Creative Cloud, which is double the extravagantly expensive.

Anyway, so I half-assedly colored this sketch of Anadh to test out the new PS. I am not entirely understanding what they’ve done to the brushes, but I kinda like the airbrush(?) that I tested.

coerulescens said: I love that even though it’s a totally different feel/genre, Hannibal still has that Fuller aesthetic. Also, I wasn’t sure about it from the pilot, but liked it more after the second episode, so here’s hoping the upward trend continues.

Partly, I just do not like the story/idea of Hannibal much? Sort of weird given I’m generally into crime drama and stories about serial killers, but even though it’s intriguing, I get a little turned off by engaging with it as entertainment. Maybe similarly to the way I can’t deal with the Hunger Games fandom, although in this case I feel weird even enjoying reading/watching the story. Because on the surface I should love this show– it’s pretty and intriguing and doesn’t immediately make me go “WTF none of this makes sense” or handling anything/anyone’s character poorly, but I’m still really on the fence.

ETA: On the other hand, I really like Mads Mikkelsen’s face. It’s interesting.