Vic and Edwards
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Escaping in a cunning manner.
petey onMy university's campus is flooded. Truly. The bridge connecting my dorm to the rest of the campus is submerged, the creek is now a small bayou, and I got to walk through ankle-deep water to all my classes. I am displeased. You'd think that since this entire area is a floodplain, they'd manage to maintain the drainage ditches. Or at least make sure the sidewalks and streets slope in the proper directions. At least is finally stopped raining; it was starting to come into the building…
Anyway, the page is a little shoddy. I'm leaving tomorrow morning for spring break (to my parents' house. Wooo.) I've been running around like a chicken with its head cut off getting ready to go, and I still have a lot to do, so the page got rushed. So, no updates next week, but I can probably have the next four pages drawn and inked and ready to color and post a day or two after I get back.
Oh, and the homesite gallery has a new wallpaper. It's really…purple, but it has the finished CG of the Rayman-style Vic. I can't soft shade for beans, but I'm getting better at this new-fangled computer inking jazz.
So. Comments.
x3022: Yeah, he's pretty much hosed. OR IS HE?
Wazaga: Banzai was definately an option, since he has been to Asia by now. I figured if I'd already made one Crusade reference, I might as well make two. :)
IronWolf: Nonchalance is fun.
SailorPoison: Me too; I might have got a hit in, but I lack the arm strength for it to do anything…
iagojester: Thanks! I thought I'd stop weaseling out of action scenes, just for a change of pace. ;) My Spanish was always full of unnecessary prepositions and redundancies. I went a little overboard most of the time.
TwilightoftheGods: Well, like the wise man said: sometimes your best just ain't good enough…
ZoeStead: This is true, the books were heavily patterned, and he got a little self-indulgent in his descriptions. Mostly I just couldn't stand the woodland creatures' shameless racism against the foxes and weasels and darling little ferrets. ;)
Puff: Totally.
Jon Hanson: You noticed the twirling motion. Good show, my fears are now allayed.
Caat: Naw, it was something to do with fuzzy woodland creatures hacking each other up with swords. :) Alas, the noble mop, while a prime weapon of cleanliness, is not meant for the rigors of battle…
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