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  • grats on the feathers too, looking neat beans! hope we can talk the coming week and i think i might actually rewatch that docu. so dang interesting man
    Haha yeah!! No problem ;D I thought that was so funny when I read it. It's a good thing IKEA is quite inexpensive, I think most furs, even fake, would be expensive to source anyways.
    Sweet! Aww they look so good. The northerners costumes are really nice though. Did you read about the IKEA hack where the costume department used IKEA carpets to make the pelt cloaks? Lmao. I thought that was great. Good luck making it!
    ahhhh that's awesome! I'd love to see it when you're done >w< I'm so bad at /making/ costumes.. the best I could do would be when Arya went blind and looked like a hobo wearing a potato sack and wielding a stick.

    I always loved the costumes on GOT. Have you heard of the tumblr agameofclothes? > http://agameofclothes.tumblr.com/ It's kind of more high fashion GOT stuff that the curator was inspired by on the show, but it's still really cool!! I'm trying to style one of my OC/characters using that site as inspiration.
    Thanks :'D some of the stuff I do digitally look similar to the way I paint but I haven't painted in years!!

    so, have you decided to start drawing something? :>
    And yeah gonna be at grandmas until sunday night i think when i will be back. you can bother me on discord though if you want to! have a good time ! <3333
    Haha nah I know what you mean! I mean art is such a loose term. I do more like illustrative stuff so I also get extremely annoyed when something doesn't look the way it's supposed to, since illustration is often depicting something or telling a story. But sometimes the process makes it look unique.. like say I'm printing something but part of it looks faded.. the faded one might actually look nicer because it looks old and vintage! Something like that :p but those kinds of process mistakes rarely come out in digital art unless you purposefully do it that way. Either way, practicing is the best way to go in the end! I even practice to make those mistakes happen! :'D
    Also I really hope you get time to watch that docu, it was real great.. Almost cried at one point when they interviewed his widow about the plane crash :( Also I wanna discuss it with you aha I'm such a geek.

    And seems I might be getting my stylus today thank goodness!
    yah.. yeah i will go in a few hours 3-4 depends on when grandma gets back home and i get my stylus haha.

    dont forget bibble studies tonight!!!
    I like traditional better because i like experimenting :p with the computer everything is kind of predictable I guess? But I like the happy mistakes that come out of doing things by hand. Basically, I've tried for years to come up with ways to mimic my traditional style digitally :'D just in this day and age it's useful to do things on a tablet or laptop because it's so portable. I travel a lot so i need to be able to take my work with me.
    Mine is alright I guess, you could probably understand me even if I was shy af haha. Do one about derp ;D

    Yay been-a missing you man <3
    Haha, I was actually playing said game at that time. Although I wouldn't mind talking to you actually as long as I was home alone xD

    Thanks, hope you can get on later though... (tfw they didn't have an event this time but I got a few games of gnome bomb at least!)
    ALSO I promise to try bibble studies tonight but I'm a bit hesistant because usually if I use my earphones for mp3 they **** up when you put them back from the laptop but I can try!

    RADIO DEI *finnish voice*
    Aww nooo :< hopefully you get it fixed soon! I rarely use the table to make my "main" art I guess, I usually stick to traditional (printmaking lol) but I do a lot of the digital commissions and drawings for members on the forum with a tablet/digitally because it's faster/I'm lazy! Maybe you can sketch out all your ideas first so you have them ready when you fix your tablet! ;D
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