When you're just messing about with model swaps for laughs but unexpectedly get a dose of feelings with it--
Ikrie in "For the Werak", upon acquiring a werak.
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When you're just messing about with model swaps for laughs but unexpectedly get a dose of feelings with it--
Ikrie in "For the Werak", upon acquiring a werak.
I'm working on a cardigan for my mother and as I was starting to connect the different panels, I realized "nope, this is not gonna fit well, it is gonna be too small".
What did I do?
Perhaps rip each panel so I could knit it the length it should be?
No.
In my mind, the best way to get panels of fisherman's rib to be the size they should be after realizing they're not
IS TO RIP THE E N T I R E THING AND START OVER. FROM SCRATCH. WITH BIGGER NEEDLES.
Me @ me:
When you have to go to college in your costume and people on the train send you weird looks
A Continual Problem
Character: *has a small bit of focus, but is mostly supporting cast*
Me: You. You are my favorite. More about you.
Character: *starts to get more focus and develops in new and unpleasant directions*
Me: Okay, you can stop now.
y do i suck
Me: Right here we go. Going to get some hand studies done
Me: //does several terrible drawings before finally doing a single half decent one//
Me: Wow looks like I can draw hands now that'll do for forever
It would appear I have made a slight miscalculation I mixed and created chocolate pudding... but it appears I have, by some freak accident, made chocolate mocha pudding.
I am still satisfied.