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The Miserable Mill is sort of the forgotten Snicket book ... it's referenced very infrequently, later in the series; it's far enough along that the formula starts getting a little tired and it's the last one before the introduction of the VFD mystery so it doesn't stick in people's minds. I have a bit of a soft spot for it, though, because it was my introduction to the series, it has the best song, and it's just so goofy.*


I've always had a very clear image of Dr Georgina Orwell in my head, but whenever I try focusing on her she turns into one of my designs where I can't think of anything original so I just throw together a bunch of features that I've used a hundred times before. Frustrating. I gave her an actual try this weekend and might be getting somewhere ... maybe ... or maybe I'm just throwing together a different selection of features than I normally do.



In PEN! The trickiest thing was the hairstyle ... I know how I want the hairstyle to feel, but I'm bad at designing such things. I wanted this one to be kind of 40s but it might not be that successful... For some reason I am absolutely sure she has green-tinted spectacles but I don't know where I'm pulling this from as I don't think it's in the text; perhaps if I could find the source for this I'd know who I'm picturing her as.

Also: anime bangs? It felt right yesterday afternoon, when I thought I might be getting Witchhunter Robin vibes off her, but then I actually looked up Witchhunter Robin and ... not so much, really. Who are you, Dr Orwell?


With her hapless patient...

*Evidence:
Now that they were standing at the gate, the children could see why the letters looked rough and slimy: they were made out of wads and wads of chewed-up gum, just stuck on the gate in the shapes of letters. Other than a sign I saw once that said "Beware" in letters made of dead monkeys, the "Lucky Smells Lumbermill" sign was the most disgusting sign on earth ...

The moral of 'The Three Bears,' for instance, is 'Never break into someone else's house." The moral of "Snow White" is "Never eat apples." The moral of World War One is "Never assassinate Archduke Ferdinand."

Date: 2008-09-08 09:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nqn.livejournal.com
Random comment from random person? :D

I don't want to sound creepy or anything of the sort, but I just wanted to say that I love your sketches and have been watching your journal for new ones for a while now. d:

(Oops, that did sound creepy. Sorry. D: )

Anyway, at school today we were going through our Alumni blog and our teacher clicked on your name (I knew it was you because your LJ popped up) and I just thought that it was kind of cool. d: What a crazy random happenstance!
Yaaay Commercial Animation program! :)

PS. I should really finish reading the SoUE. I think I stopped at The Miserable Mill actually.

Date: 2008-09-08 09:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] twirlynoodle.livejournal.com
Haha, they actually link to my LJ? How ... unprofessional. Crazy random happenstance indeed!

You know ... the N.V. library has all the books on tape or CD. Excellent way to pass those long long hours at your desk. Have they built the new library yet?

Man, I miss school. Sigh...

Date: 2008-09-08 10:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nqn.livejournal.com
... Really? I've been looking all over for the books I need and if I can get them on CD, that would give me something useful to listen to on the bus. Hm. Thanks! :D

And yes, if you're referring to the new library in Lynn Valley. 8D It's quite nice.

Date: 2008-09-08 09:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] twirlynoodle.livejournal.com
P.S. Icon: NICE. :D

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