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frog day

frog day
frog day
two kay twenty-six day

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Get more from Seth T. Hahne on Patreon A graphic novel of Moby-Dick, chp 54: The Town-Ho's Story

Also, I know it's tight out there, but if anyone is interested in helping my work on doing a 150-page comics adaptation of Herman Melville's The Town-Ho's Story (chapter 54 of Moby-Dick), I'd welcome the support (esp in light of me just losing $20K in annual freelance work): patreon.com/sethhahne

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I usually have OK results editing the scans to clean them up in my ancient copy of PS 5 but also I hate doing it, don't color digitally (i.e. cleaning is the final step to being done), and rush... so the end result may be subpar to some, lol.

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IME doing a mix of pencil/pencil (either harder softer or even just the same lead different weight of hand) and pencil/ink with no erasing, library scanners of any make/model are pretty bad at picking up light pencil strokes

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I wanna say Amy Kim noted she did pencils only for Rema Chronicles & it was harder lead for pencils and soft for "inks", but its been so long since that info lodged in my head and I could be missing a step so it's not same page. I recall the shared work only showed the tighter soft lead lines tho?

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Did you see the new mold 1x1 dome-on-one-side-flat-on-the-other-end piece that's in transparent on the sole bubbles too? So many excellent pieces here

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is it a *good* mary sue fic? I think ditto deserves to be a mary sue, personally--look at that little face!!

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pretty sure this is the only option, better start practicing

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We were watching Charlotte's Web yesterday and I was thinking similar thoughts. What an incredible piece of art! The song/scene Deep in the Dark is especially striking--its meditative pace and abstract visuals of a web in and out of focus are a kind art that you don't get anywhere but hand animation

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Love how she remembered there are dark lines on a cheetah's face, too; this rules!!

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I think about this a lot; even without developing a power you could do so much; if you took it further there are so many fun things you could do when combat's not the goal...

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BeamCase ATX and microATX - compact modular (m)ATX case by BeamCase_Design | Download STL model | Printables.com

I'll just... leave this here...

www.printables.com/model/897748...

(the designer's got several formfactors)

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I have RSS on my blog for people to use (altho I forget if I make that obvious... I should check, hmm) and also get excited when my RSS feed I'm building shows new posts from the few blogs I follow via it. The simplicity of it is nice ๐Ÿ˜Œ

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Like. It sets it apart: I worked to say what I said, to make what I made (and then again to share it). The more tech gets frictionless the more I think the friction is part of what keeps one sane/human--the work is good!

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yeah ๐Ÿ™‚โ€โ†•๏ธ

Getting people to buy in is hard due to the friction of getting one started and feeling as if everything you say is just launched into the void (no likes or even comments platform/skill depending)... But I keep appreciating that friction more and more these days?

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ahhh!!!! happy honeymoooonnn

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Honestly the Correct way to do it? Feeds are all Bad, social media is killing the internet, make a website, etc etc. Basically all my posts are on my neocities now, with a few trickling over here

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aw wish I could squeeze some in; next time!!!

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(mostly the only thing I know about them is the rope is apparently not accurate enough for some people and they make miniature rope winding machines to make their own. I know this because rope making is something I dabble in and most of the resources on machines out there are these people)

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to my relatively untrained eye masted boat models are like the apex of the model world. They're so intimidating!!

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(side note: Odd Squad is deeply funny, 10/10 show)

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Animation is a joy, but I feel like a kid's gotta see real people on TV too. I gotta add some old PBS shows into the mix along with Mr Rogers or somethin'

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"everything kids is animation" is something I've been feeling a lot with my 5yo--she's deeply into Odd Squad on PBS and I think it's the only show there with actual kids right now?? One puppet show, the rest animated, I think.

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The resevoir and feed on a FP would clog up with a nice india ink; it'd be neat to be able to try more inks and maybe it'd be worth the cost of having to dip the pen

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I think about trying them every so often--I *love* inking with fountain pens, but the inks are necessarily not very water resistant. I think I'd prefer inking before watercoloring something but you really really can't do that with a FP.

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(side note: Parker also had pen servicemen, which is another tickly thought: they stood by their fountain pens so strongly they thought it worth training people to refurbish/repair customer's pens; what a different era)

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For some reason this calls to mind date systems used in injection molds; I know Parker ran several pens where four dots would be on a pen mold but they'd file off one every quarter; iirc it was to track mold age & give info when they serviced pens. A lot of sprues on model kits have date methods too

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The gunpla model MGSD Barbatos carrying a massive railgun

The gunpla model MGSD Barbatos carrying a massive railgun

The gunpla MGSD Barbatos with its back to the camera, holding a large sword

The gunpla MGSD Barbatos with its back to the camera, holding a large sword

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Sealing for waterproof makes both the hinge and clasp harder to design, too--you need something that will compress whatever washer or gasket you're choosing to use to seal it but not by tooo much, making the tolerance and offset dance a little different

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