Day 18 of Sketchtober "Crystals" and the planing of where to start..

seen from Ireland
seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom

seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Germany

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States
seen from Hong Kong SAR China
seen from Germany

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Germany

seen from United States
Day 18 of Sketchtober "Crystals" and the planing of where to start..
Gorilla man Jheremia won’t stay in size, he is humongous on drawings and in the story. Buuuut... good practice with different body sizes. (b o _o)d
dunno if this is story related yet, it was a fun idea but to make it happen I need to break any of the rules already made.
-le gasp!- Almost moving pictures! (o Oo)/
Will Mac and Joe become friends again?.. yeah of course, she is his precious niece after all and all what is left after his brother (from another mother).
Macenzie’s dad Dennis was left with her when the mother walked out if their lives a few months after Mac was born. Dennis didn't mind. With a rough work and supporting work mates it all went just fine. And Jheremia was a proud uncle and step-in-dad later when Dennis tragically died in a work related accident when Mac was 5 years old.
“...and then she pushed me out of her way and stormed off like a proper diva.”
That be some big beds right there!
Danny is not alone, that shadow belongs to his grandmother Nanna. She’s just happy Danny is for once behaving.
Day 29 of Sketchtober "Past" Jheremia loves thinking back on the day Macenzie decided he was the best uncle on the south side of town.
the old sorcerer had magic runes strong enough to contain the strongest of magic wielders, the more you use your own magic to get free the stronger the runes become and soon burns in to the skin -leaving permanently runes preventing magic to be used.
but the sorcerer was kind enough to have a way to reverse it - but that is a different story for now.