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Melkor being freed from Mandos
A few photos I manged to take at the Sutin Books and Comics signing this past Saturday. I was at the shop from roughly 1 p.m until 2 a.m., with a one hour Q&A in the afternoon. I didn't finish signing customer books until after 10 at night, the next four hours I signed employee books, orders for folks who couldn't make it to the store and the rest of the copies of Nerd Inferno, as well as a crate of Milk & Cheese vinyl figures they had in storage.
The line was long and the wait took up to five hours for some stalwarts, I appreciate everyone who came down to get something signed, sat in on the fun Q&A, and picked up a copy of Nerd Inferno, the Beasts of Burden Omnibus and/or the exclsuive Eltingville CLub print the store had made for the event. The shop still has signed and numbered prints left if anyone is interested. And the M&C figures. And a bunch of copies of Nerd Inferno, all signed.
I existed for three days on cane sugar Dr. Pepper, Cheerwine, candy bars, and some really excellent brisket on Saturday. Thanks to Dale, Joe and everyone at Austin B&C, and, again, everyone who came out and waited on line to say hello and get their books signed/sketched. I had an absolute blast.
Just randomly sketching stuff and had The Harrowing on the brain~ This is from chapter 35, post nightmare, after the whole 'are your eyes normal now?' thing.
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Star catcher🌟
So as I try to get back to digital drawing, figuring out Krita, settings, shortcuts, brushes, and etc. I realized just how hard drawing my fave, Orpheus, is.
How To Paint a Mountain Bluebird in Watercolor
Today, we’re going to paint a mountain bluebird using three colors and white gouache. To keep things simple, I’ve written a step by step with minimal instruction (you know the mnemonics anagram – KISS. Keep It Simple, Stupid. Something I have trouble remembering most of the time). I’m using a 4 x 6 inch piece of paper taken off a block* and cut down to make it easier to video. The Hahnemühle…
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Messing around with a pencil