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A Superman short story by Scott Kurtz and Karl Kerschl (September 2, 2021)
In 2013, Scott Kurtz tweeted randomly that he had written a short Superman story. He asked if anyone wanted to take a crack at illustrating it. I said yes. Scott sent me his short script and it was great. It captured the simplicity and positivity that I always long for in a Superman story, and it was only five pages long! I started drawing it in my spare time and finally got around to finishing it eight years later. ~ Karl Kerschl
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btw Iâve found these stretches from the WAK blog very helpful when knitting a lot:
Plus make sure to take breaks regularly - and stop if anything starts to hurt!
especially with gift knitting I know it can be tempting to push through it for a deadline, but itâs really not worth causing long term injury. (And anyone knit-worthy should be understanding of that, imho.) Stay well :)
Also good for artists drawing with pencils/on a tablet/with a pen!
Also good for writers
Make art, take care!
Also just made a collage of my fav coords and egl items from: The GOTHIC & LOLITA BIBLE VOL.1 (decorated it with random stuff and words from the magazine)
https://archive.org/details/47032785GothicLolitaBibleVol1/mode/2up
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How did I turn my Tomodachi Life Island into the Last City? Let me show you! @beigetiger
Short answer: I turned all of the grass into sand and I made lots of custom houses and island objects.
The main object I made was a wall out of a cube shaped object. The tricky thing is that you are given 5 squares to draw on and if your object is not square, you have to warp your design by stretching or compressing. The wall is exactly 3 ground squares long so when you place them next to eachother, there's no gaps.
I also made some decorated walls for variety.
vv These walls are part of the cloister section of the island and have custom gold metal geometric designs and also tapestry towers based off of the walls inside the cloister. Also there's Stewie.
I've made several other island objects such as a crate, barrel, two stacked crates, energy crystal, cage, tent (out of the pyramid shape) and the clotheslines for fabric and clothes (out of the 2D upright flat object shape).
I've also made a bunch of custom house designs (including a tent). The building shapes in the Last City are all just rectangular boxes so it makes it really easy to recreate them in-game. And Tiptoing Teabrewer has a new job in real estate selling houses XD.
Unfortunately since your canvas is small and not a lot of pixels, when you actually place the houses on your island they look blurry unless you're zoomed out quite a ways. Oh well, nothing that can be done about that.
Here is the residential area. The lighthouse towers at the front are a work in progress. In Sky and Two Embers the towers are not rectangular boxes so I have had a hard time figuring out how to portray them in tomodachi life. I have not made custom houses for all the miis yet but I'm working on it.
This is the cloister (and fountain) part of the city.
And this is the market. You can't change the exterior of the shops sadly but I'm thinking of hiding the exteriors behind tall colored tent cloth walls like the big purple one hiding the Palette House. I kept the meandering pathway that is in the market of the Last City.
And there you have it! How I made the Last City in Tomodachi Life!
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