Finally beat it. I think I preferred Ages, the story seemed more developed, and the characters were just better in general. Plus Veran was way, way harder then Onox, or even Ganon. Still good though.
Aagh, why doesn't Inkscape let you change stroke width along a path?! It's annoying. So yeah, finally started on Scootaloo, been playing OoT instead. I should probably be doing school instead. I procrastinate my procrastinations. Procrastinationception.
Yeah, I'm only doing the head. I don't feel like trying to vector the book cover. I think I'm gonna try a Scootaloo pic next. Anywho, all critiques are greatly appreciated!
What's this? Art from Eeko?!?! So yeah, I downloaded Inkscape the other day, and was giving it a whirl. I did a vector of Dash's cutie mark, and for a first try, I don't think it's too bad. Link I also have a really high-res version here. Seriously though, it's 10,000 pixels tall. You're warned. Anyways I was wondering if anyone had any idea how to make a custom palette in Inkscape. I could not seem to figure it out.
Finally got around to beating it. Probably my least favorite 3D Zelda, still good, but I spent the whole time thinking about how much better Skyward Sword was, so I didn't overly enjoy it. In other news, I just started Oracle of Seasons. Because apparently I have to be in the middle of a Zelda game all the time.
Seeing as I'm Eeko now, I was thinking of new av/bans, and would like your input. Option 1. Option 2. Option 3. Use the McNinja stuff I was using before. What'll it be folks? I'm leaning toward Option 1, but I do love Pinkie Portals.
So, I started the day off rocking out to The Pogues, an Irish Punk band. Then spent almost eight hours with a friend of mine, jamming out music. Break Up Song by the Greg Kihn band sounds incredible when played on a three-piece vintage kit. So good. So I think I'll watch today's FiM, and call it a day.
Wait, what? Anyways, I spent most of today learning Johnny Cash's rendition of "Hurt" on the guitar, piano, mandolin, and hammered dulcimer. As well as Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know" on the mandolin. Great songs.
Approving posts of non-newbish members. It's nice to see a post that's filled with intelligent content, little emoticons, and a drive to be part of the commmunity. It makes me smile smile smile.
So, I was in the BZPRPG long ago, and uh, needless to say, it didn't go well. I'm not a very good writer, or storyteller, two very vital aspects to TBRPGs. So my question is: How much bearing does a members writing skill/ability have on your interaction with that player? One of the main reasons I never re-joined, other than time, is that I felt embarrassed by my posts. When you put my awkwardly worded rambles next to some of the works of art of other RPers, the difference is obvious. So