I've been rereading Pyramids (An excellent Discworld book to start with, if anyone's interested ... I know this is a perennial topic) and doodled up a quick sketch of Endos, the Listener: 
He listens.
Proportions = GERBLEH. But considering the bad drawing rut I've been in for a week and a half, it's not terrible.
It's hard to go back to a tablet after getting used to the Cintiq ... Oh, the perils of the trade. This is the first drawing I've posted in here done in OpenCanvas!*
While on the topic of Pyramids, I have come to the decision that David Krumholtz is THE person to play Teppic. It's so glaringly obvious that my roommate and I have taken to calling Numb3rs 'The Teppic Show.' HE IS SO TEPPIC.
*Isn't that spiffy? It's a lot better for drawing in than Photoshop... unfortunately, it doesn't get along well with the Cintiq. Well, I say 'unfortunately' ... If it did work, I wouldn't get much work done at work. So I guess it's 'fortunately' in the long run. For me, anyway. And the production. We got a program from Alias called Sketchbook, which is like OpenCanvas on steroids ... it's very nice, but it also doesn't get along with my Cintiq, though I suspect this is because of my compy's prior calibration to run with two monitors. Ramble, ramble, ramble. You read footnotes at your own risk, you know.

He listens.
Proportions = GERBLEH. But considering the bad drawing rut I've been in for a week and a half, it's not terrible.
It's hard to go back to a tablet after getting used to the Cintiq ... Oh, the perils of the trade. This is the first drawing I've posted in here done in OpenCanvas!*
While on the topic of Pyramids, I have come to the decision that David Krumholtz is THE person to play Teppic. It's so glaringly obvious that my roommate and I have taken to calling Numb3rs 'The Teppic Show.' HE IS SO TEPPIC.
*Isn't that spiffy? It's a lot better for drawing in than Photoshop... unfortunately, it doesn't get along well with the Cintiq. Well, I say 'unfortunately' ... If it did work, I wouldn't get much work done at work. So I guess it's 'fortunately' in the long run. For me, anyway. And the production. We got a program from Alias called Sketchbook, which is like OpenCanvas on steroids ... it's very nice, but it also doesn't get along with my Cintiq, though I suspect this is because of my compy's prior calibration to run with two monitors. Ramble, ramble, ramble. You read footnotes at your own risk, you know.
Santa Clause/ David Krumholtz/ Endos
Date: 2005-11-06 10:13 pm (UTC)I don't know who David Krumholtz is, either.
Er, where did the Santa Clause 3 come from? I loved the first one, and enjoyed the second one. But then again I'm one of those people that enjoys movies that most people aren't fond of. And vice versa.
Jon