@StrangePages The way you've illustrated the "crack" conveys the sound,
the timing & *emphasis* of the sound,
& the *feel* of the sound.
It very much reinforces the action & movement of the break itself.
@gregcello Picked this up from an @IgnatiusPress book fair a couple of years ago.
A beautiful & meaningful book!
We also got started on The Adventures of Loupio. Much different tone & style, but we like the series a lot.
@scottwolf14@DougTenNapel Same for me.
Brave for everything, except sometimes I have to resort to
Google Images for images search.
And maps. There's just no beating Google Maps at the moment.
@dungeoncraft@YouTube I always enjoy an interview of Kelsey. She's a gem!
Also, congrats on the Deathbringer Miniatures Kickstarter crushing it.
I like the orcs I already own,
but I'm buying your pig-orcs anyway
(and Deathbringer, naturally).
@Mizmaru Unfortunately I have only seen it once as well. My sons have managed to see it twice though.
I hope to see The Mandalorian & Grogu again in the next week or two.
@Joshuacarsonart I gotta give you major props for these!
I like how they look currently "in-use," and how you incorporated a lot of natural-looking irregularities.
@FreeTalkLive@TenthAmendment I agree with you.
At this point I see Federal and State taxes as a shell game attempting to maintain the illusion that we're the ones supporting and paying for these services.
They just devalue the currency with massive quantities of new debt.
Hard money is the only way out.
@BrianRoemmele The soil sample studies and ERT & GPR studies they've done for that site lately are pretty compelling.
They do not match the surrounding soil & rock in the region, but they do match soil composition consistent with decayed wood in oddly linear patterns.
https://t.co/LirKrE0t8g
@otisframpton That's tough! I was going to suggest swapping the skulls for stone ruins, but that's kind of similar to the Cliff's edge cover to issue 2.
I dunno! As long as you're having fun and happy with the result yourself, whatever you end up with.